Snow Red (New version of Snow white)
Characters:
Snow Red
Mary
Narrator 1
Narrotor 2
Dad
THE PLAY - SNOW RED
Narrator 1: Once upon a time there was a lovely girl, with rosy cheeks, named Snow Red.
Narrator 2 : Snow Red lived in a small cottage at the edge of a forest, with her mother and father and her very jealous sister, Mary.
Narrator 1: Mary watches Snow every day, thinking how perfect Snow’s life is, she is smart, pretty, everything.
Narrator 2: The two sisters had lived together their whole lives, and every year, as Snow became older and nicer, Mary grew more envious.
Snow Red: Mary, I am going out for a walk, would you like to come?
Mary: NO NO NO! I’m not goin’ on any walk!
Narrator 1: Mary just could not stand her sister to the point where she started to plan against her!
Mary: Ok. Snow goes off on her walk every day in the afternoon. When she…No, that will never work! (scribbles on a paper)
Narrator 2: Mary planned and planned. She schemed and thought. She worked and worked, until she had achieved the perfect plot.
Narrator 1: The next day everything went as planned. The usual day went by, then came the afternoon.
Mary: (under her breath) Three, two…one.
Snow Red: (knocks) Mary are you in there?
Mary: Yes, I’m readin’.
Snow: Well, someone is in a good mood! Anyway, I am going out for a walk, Mom is at the shop but Dad is still here.
Mary: Kay, I might go out for some fresh air later. See ya Snow.
Narrator 2: Snow was surprised at the change in her sisters mood, but she went out, not knowing the real reason for her sisters happiness.
Narrator 1: Back at home Mary disquised herself as an old fruit vendor,but she was carrying a secretly poisoned basket of fruit.
Mary: Daddy goin’ out for some air.
Dad: Ok, have fun. Why are all my girls leaving me?
Narrator 2: So Mary marched through the forest, following the sound of Snow’s singing.
Mary: Deear child, wwait, (reaches out hand) will you buy an orange and help an old lady like myself?
Snow Red: Of course, I love to help others and those oranges look mighty fine!
Narrator 1: So Snow handed over 3 cents and unknowingly plucked up a poisoned orange.
Mary: Thhhank you dear, I rreally appreeaciate it.
Narrator 2: So Mary hobbled off and left Snow to her singing.
Narrator 1: When Mary got home she was surprised to find Snow, cooking in the kitchen.
Mary: Hello Snow! You came home quickly! Yum, whatcha makin’?
Snow: My walk was shorter than normal if that is what you mean. Oh and I am making pudding for you!
Mary: Yummy! Thanks sis!
Narrator 2: After a few bites an idea popped into Mary’s head.
Mary: Snow, what kind ‘a puddin’ is this?
Snow: Orange.
Mary: That’s….not… wha..I. Did you buy the orange from a fruit vendor?
Snow: No. Mom bought it at the shop. Is anything wrong?
Dad: You girls Ok? What’s all the fuss about?
Mary: Nothin’s wrong dad! Snow just made an awesome orange puddin’!
Dad: Ok then, its good you girls are getting along better!
Narrator 1: That evening Mary searched the cupboards for the poisoned orange. When she found it she crushed it and threw it away.
Narrator 2: She also made a promise to herself that she would try and get along with Snow.
Mary: It turned out Snow wasn’t so bad after all!
Narrator 2: And they lived happily ever after!
ALL: THE END!
Characters:
Snow Red
Mary
Narrator 1
Narrotor 2
Dad
THE PLAY - SNOW RED
Narrator 1: Once upon a time there was a lovely girl, with rosy cheeks, named Snow Red.
Narrator 2 : Snow Red lived in a small cottage at the edge of a forest, with her mother and father and her very jealous sister, Mary.
Narrator 1: Mary watches Snow every day, thinking how perfect Snow’s life is, she is smart, pretty, everything.
Narrator 2: The two sisters had lived together their whole lives, and every year, as Snow became older and nicer, Mary grew more envious.
Snow Red: Mary, I am going out for a walk, would you like to come?
Mary: NO NO NO! I’m not goin’ on any walk!
Narrator 1: Mary just could not stand her sister to the point where she started to plan against her!
Mary: Ok. Snow goes off on her walk every day in the afternoon. When she…No, that will never work! (scribbles on a paper)
Narrator 2: Mary planned and planned. She schemed and thought. She worked and worked, until she had achieved the perfect plot.
Narrator 1: The next day everything went as planned. The usual day went by, then came the afternoon.
Mary: (under her breath) Three, two…one.
Snow Red: (knocks) Mary are you in there?
Mary: Yes, I’m readin’.
Snow: Well, someone is in a good mood! Anyway, I am going out for a walk, Mom is at the shop but Dad is still here.
Mary: Kay, I might go out for some fresh air later. See ya Snow.
Narrator 2: Snow was surprised at the change in her sisters mood, but she went out, not knowing the real reason for her sisters happiness.
Narrator 1: Back at home Mary disquised herself as an old fruit vendor,but she was carrying a secretly poisoned basket of fruit.
Mary: Daddy goin’ out for some air.
Dad: Ok, have fun. Why are all my girls leaving me?
Narrator 2: So Mary marched through the forest, following the sound of Snow’s singing.
Mary: Deear child, wwait, (reaches out hand) will you buy an orange and help an old lady like myself?
Snow Red: Of course, I love to help others and those oranges look mighty fine!
Narrator 1: So Snow handed over 3 cents and unknowingly plucked up a poisoned orange.
Mary: Thhhank you dear, I rreally appreeaciate it.
Narrator 2: So Mary hobbled off and left Snow to her singing.
Narrator 1: When Mary got home she was surprised to find Snow, cooking in the kitchen.
Mary: Hello Snow! You came home quickly! Yum, whatcha makin’?
Snow: My walk was shorter than normal if that is what you mean. Oh and I am making pudding for you!
Mary: Yummy! Thanks sis!
Narrator 2: After a few bites an idea popped into Mary’s head.
Mary: Snow, what kind ‘a puddin’ is this?
Snow: Orange.
Mary: That’s….not… wha..I. Did you buy the orange from a fruit vendor?
Snow: No. Mom bought it at the shop. Is anything wrong?
Dad: You girls Ok? What’s all the fuss about?
Mary: Nothin’s wrong dad! Snow just made an awesome orange puddin’!
Dad: Ok then, its good you girls are getting along better!
Narrator 1: That evening Mary searched the cupboards for the poisoned orange. When she found it she crushed it and threw it away.
Narrator 2: She also made a promise to herself that she would try and get along with Snow.
Mary: It turned out Snow wasn’t so bad after all!
Narrator 2: And they lived happily ever after!
ALL: THE END!