All You Do is Print the Play, Cast & Perform! And Now! "Baba Yaga"

Similar documents
BABA YAGA. p p. 120

SIDES INTO THE WOODS JR

Bewfouvsft!pg!Cmbdljf!boe!Hjohfs!

Please initial and date as your child has completely mastered reading each column.

Henry and Mudge In Puddle Trouble. The Snow Glory. When the snow melted and Spring came, Henry and his

Essential Elements that Require Vocabulary Word DLMEE DLMEE DLMEE DLMEE CCSS CCSS CCSS. Priority

PETER PAN. Based on the novel by J.M.Barrie. One night, she was woken by Nana s wild barking. A boy was in the nursery. Nana rushed at him.

JOJO - SCRIPT. (A red-and-white-striped hat sits on a very empty stage. A BOY (JOJO) enters and notices it.)

HOW THEY FOUND THE MAGIC WOOD

The Cat In The Hat. SIDE 1 (A red-and-white-striped hat sits on a very empty stage. A BOY (JOJO) enters and notices it.)

MACMILLAN GUIDED READERS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CHARLES DICKENS. Oliver Twist. Retold by Margaret Tarner

Going to a Show Milwaukee Youth Arts Center AT T H E

CHANDLER HATES DOGS FRIENDS TEACHER S PACK (COMPREHENSION VOCABULARY DISCUSSION SCRIPT) LISTEN IN ENGLISH

Pup, Jet, and the Great Big Forest

Lesson 2. Vocabulary. Third Grade. 1. Have students read Country Mouse and City Mouse.

Squinty, the Comical Pig By Richard Barnum

Friends in the Forest

The Lost Sheep ~ Gentleness Matthew 18:10-14

Magical Objects Key Stage 1: English

Heather pops up as Mr. Roberts is describing her. She dives back down before MR finishes talking. MR looks behind him to see that she is not there.

Listen to the passage. Circle the letter of the best answer.

The Bear Trap. Stevan Serban. Matice Srpske 10, Novi Sad, Serbia, Copyright 2016 Stevan Serban. All rights reserved.

Reading Counts Quiz. Time Period: N/A. Teacher: Amy Kendall. Student: Book: Shiloh

Cosmic Reader Practice Text

Akash and the Pigeons

HOW TO DEAL WITH THE WITCH UNDER YOUR BED

RABBIT AND TIGER Tales from Puerto Rico

Copyright 2015 Edmentum - All rights reserved.

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER MARK TWAIN

A Story From West Africa. Illustrated by Wednesday Kirwan Wireless Generation, Inc. All rights reserved.

3 The Tale of Samuel Whiskers

THE MARKET DENTIST. and what happens if you don t look after your teeth properly

Peter and Dragon. By Stephen

Grandaddy s Place by Helen V. Griffith

Unit cycle 2 niveau 3 anglais fichier d activités. Look, listen and repeat! Dear mummy! Activity 1. Activity 2 Look and listen to Satin!

PUSS IN BOOTS SOCIAL STORY

CALL LEAH. (Pauses to check phone again) I guess technically it hasn t been three days, because it was like 2 A.M. when I left, but still.

Book Four. o h S. w e l. Written and illustrated by. A Progressive Phonics book Copyright (c) by Miz Katz N. Ratz, patent pending T.M.

At my house Grade 2, Passage 4. Licensed to AIMSweb Training For the School Year DN

Problem of the Month. Fractured Numbers. Rosita has made a puzzle. She takes a whole rectangle like the one below.

The Troll the play Based on the children s book: The Troll by Julia Donaldson

BBC LEARNING ENGLISH Alice in Wonderland Part 10: Alice's evidence

[ \ Thirteenth Night: The Tall Enemy

The Tale Of Peter Rabbit By Beatrix Potter

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Beatrix Potter

Lesson 4: Moo, Oink, Cluck

金賞 :The Teddy Bear. 銀賞 :Blue Virus. 銀賞 :Hide and Seek. 銀賞 :The Fountain. 銀賞 :Takuya and the Socks

PUSS IN BOOTS. Written by Charles Perrault. First published in This adaptation by Kiwi Opa

Getting Started with the Clicker

Lesson Objectives. Core Content Objectives. Language Arts Objectives

retold as a play by Carol Pugliano-Martin illustrated by Jon Goodell

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Ivan Tsarevich, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf

MILLIONS OF CATS. Old Man Konrad Case Old Woman Erin Bragg Sisters/Puppeteers Stephanie Kidd, Suzanne Withem, Natalie Tiehen PRODUCTION TEAM

Once upon a time there was a little dog called Mr Davies. All day long he stayed in his garden.

SAN ĠORĠ PRECA COLLEGE PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Half Yearly Exams Year 5 ENGLISH Time: 1 hour 15 minutes. Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing

LEVELED BOOK P Aesop s Fables. Retold by Julie Harding Illustrated by Maria Voris. Aesop s Fables

Parable of the Good Shepherd

Name: Page 1. Student Five. Student Six. Farmer. Bessie (cow) Hank (horse) Pork Chop (pig)

THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT. by Beatrix Potter

Little Red Riding Hood

Why Rabbits Have Long Ears And Short Tails By Jim Peterson

Audition Packet for Seussical Jr.

CHAPTER 3. The Dodo said, The best thing to get us dry is a Caucusrace. What is a Caucus-race? asked Alice.

To make your understanding of Fable texts better, read the texts and do the tasks underneath.

Songjoi and the Paper Animals

Trouble in the Forest

The Narrator points to the stage, but doesn't look at it.

Sketch. The Window. Ralph T. Schneider. Volume 27, Number Article 6. Iowa State College

A Dog s Tale. Written by Mark Twain, Adapted by Katherine Bussiere

Camp Sonrise: The Lost Sheep is Rescued by Rebecca Wimmer

There are three things I've always tried to teach you and I want you to make sure you never forget them. she said. Firstly, you must always be BRAVE.

Novel Study Units By E. M. Warren

How to Say I Ruff You W.M. Akers

Voice for Animals By Marisa Andres Stevenson Middle Grade 6

EUROPEAN KANGOUROU LINGUISTICS ENGLISH-LEVELS 5-6 ENGLISH. LEVEL: 5 6 (E - Στ Δημοτικού)

The Heartfelt Story of our Backyard Bluebirds

Clean Air. Ann is sick. But I have a pal who may know. She. is a fine doctor and I think you need to go see

it was a cold winter day, and MolLy was restless. She was hungry, and her stomach hurt.

The Ten Minute Tutor Read-a-long Video E - 25 ALICE IN WONDERLAND. By Lewis Carroll CHAPTER 3: A RACE

STAR Student Test Questions Puppy Problems. 1 What evidence from the selection shows that Griffen s father is strict?

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

MYSTERY OF THE SICKLE CLAW DINOSAUR

Value: Non-Violence Lesson M1.24 RE SPECT FOR ANIMALS

Wizard of Oz. Part One Scene Two We re Not In Kansas Anymore

First-Time Dog Owner Reveals How to chew train a rambunctious 6-month old puppy in Just 14 days

Stone Soup 1 st & 2 nd Grade Spring Musical Thursday, April 9 th at 2:00pm

Grade 3 Reading Practice Test

The Tortured Jewel. Order the complete book from. Booklocker.com.

DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS BEFORE SHOWING DURING SHOWING

LEVELED BOOK S Aesop s Fables. Retold by Julie Harding Illustrated by Maria Voris. Aesop s Fables

JAKE S BIRTHDAY. Chike Camara. copyright 2011

by Joy Klein illustrated by Rex Barron

Turkey was so excited, he hurried Rabbit out the door. Then he began to preen and poof out all of his grand feathers. As the sun went down, Turkey

Summer Falls. Amelia Williams. 1 st Edition 1954

Characters. People. 7- Mr. Barry : 8- Filcher : 9- Jerry Barker : He's a businessman. He's Mr. Barry

Amazing. Food. 1 How often do crocodiles eat? 2 How do crocodiles eat their food? Tick one.

THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT

A New Home for Socks. A different life

Transcription:

All You Do is Print the Play, Cast & Perform! And Now! "Baba Yaga" CHARACTERS, in Order of Appearance: Narrator Natasha Father Stepmother Baba Yaga's House (optional) Gate (optional) Servant Dog Cat Cattle This is the story of good and evil, the ever conflicting forces that tear at men's souls. Our story takes place in the depths of the Russian countryside, a place where the dreaded childeater, Baba-Yaga lives. [Enter NATASHA and FATHER. They are playing a game like hide and go seek.] These two, are a family... A small family, but a happy family all the same. [FATHER exits, and returns with a tea set.] During this play, don't ever think that they don't love each other very much. Natasha, I have some news about our family. Yes father? Well, it has been a long time since mother died and we both miss her very much, but there are some things around here that only a mother can do. That is why I have decided to remarry. You mean I'll have a new mommy? Yes, (thoughtful) a new mommy.

Enter STEPMOTHER. But Natasha's new stepmother did not love Natasha. She only loved Natasha's father. Natasha's Father was completely entranced by this lovely new family addition, and did not notice at all how neglected his daughter had become. [STEPMOTHER takes the tea-cup from NATASHA. STEPMOTHER and FATHER sit with their backs turned on NATASHA] Natasha dear, get me more tea, and I'll give you some bread. Yes-- (interrupting) Little children are to be seen, not heard. Do as she says. [NATASHA exits, and returns in a second with a cup of tea, in exchange she receives a slice of bread.] Now go eat it somewhere out of sight. Yes-- (interrupting) Little children are to be seen, not heard! Natasha's Stepmother did not like children at all, and soon devised a plan to get rid of this one. She remembered her sister, Baba-Yaga. The dreaded child-eating witch! Natasha, I need a needle and thread to mend a shirt, could you go to your auntie's house and get it for me. But we have a needle and thread. Little children are to be seen, not heard! [STEPMOTHER hands NATASHA a handkerchief with food in it. NATASHA takes it, and

turns. STEPMOTHER exits.] NATASHA I hope I don't get lost on the way. [NATASHA exits. Blackout. Lights come on, and the New set is Baba-Yaga's House.] As you can see, Baba-Yaga's house is suspended on chicken legs. A walking house is a very unfriendly sight for the eyes of young Natasha. [NATASHA enters. There is a gate in front of the house, and a rusted bottle of oil on the ground next to it. NATASHA opens the gate a little, but hears it squeak and decides to oil it first. SHE walks to the house, and knocks on the door.] Hello, is anybody home? Yes, who are you? I'm Natasha, I came to get a needle and thread for my stepmother. Of course, go right inside (sneezes) the master will see you I'm sure. Here, have my kerchief. [NATASHA takes out her kerchief, and puts the food into her pockets. SHE gives the kerchief to SERVANT who wipes her nose with it.] Thank you. [NATASHA tries to enter the house, but before SHE gets in, a large DOG knocks her down, and starts begging to HER. NATASHA gives the DOG some bread from her pockets. SERVANT moves to the side of the stage.] DOG: Woof! [The house stops moving, and NATASHA gets inside. Blackout. The new scene is inside the house. BABA-YAGA is weaving on a loom.] (Crooning) Hello Dearie, how are you today?

I'm fine, Auntie, I just came for a needle and thread. My stepmother needs to mend a shirt. Of course, Dear. Why don't you take over my weaving while I get you a needle and thread. Yes, Auntie. [BABA-YAGA walks to the side of the stage, where she meets the SERVANT.] Prepare a bath for this tasty morsel. I shall make a stew of her! [SERVANT walks over to NATASHA.] My master has asked me to prepare a bath for you. That is fine, but please, take your time. Use a colander to get the water. [Exit SERVANT and BABA-YAGA, Enter CAT.] I haven't had a bite of food in weeks, yet that witch, Baba-Yaga, is preparing to feast on you. [NATASHA takes some cheese from her pocket and gives it to the CAT. BABA-YAGA shouts from the wings.] Are you weaving? Yes'm. Meow... I will tell you how to escape from here. Pay very close attention, because I only have time to tell you once. I'm listening. I will take over the weaving, so you will need to hurry before she realizes that I'm not you. First, you will gather the scarf and the comb lying over on that table. When you throw the scarf on the ground it will become a wide river that the witch cannot cross, but that will only buy you a little time, so you must always keep running. If you throw the comb on the ground it will become an enchanted forest, so thick that Baba-Yaga won't be able to get through. Now, go! [The CAT takes NATASHA's place at the loom. NATASHA gathers the scarf and the comb,

and exits. B/O. BABA-YAGA calls from wings.] Are you still weaving? Yes'm. [Enter BABA-YAGA.] (To audience) That's not Natasha. (sees the CAT) YOU!!! [The CAT runs off the stage. BABA-YAGA exits to the other side. Blackout. The new scene is BABA-YAGA'S yard. The DOG and the SERVANT are going about their business. BABA- YAGA enters.] Incompetent fools! (To DOG) Why didn't you bite her? DOG: I was hungry and she gave me food, that's more than I get from you! (To SERVANT) Why didn't you stop her!? She gave me a beautiful handkerchief, the most you ever give me is a used rag! Gates, why didn't you squeak. (She looks around, exasperated) Oil! Must I do everything myself! [BABA-YAGA runs through the gates, and off stage. Blackout. The new scene is a clear stage. NATASHA enters, drops the scarf, and continues to run off the stage. Blackout. In the new scene, the scarf has been replaced by a river. BABA-YAGA enters from the side opposite the one she exited, but SHE stops at the river.] An enchanted stream, oh no! [BABA-YAGA exits the same way she entered. SHE then returns with CATTLE.] Drink, drink it all away. [The CATTLE drink up all of the water and exit. BABA-YAGA runs off across where the stream used to be. NATASHA enters from the opposite side, looks back, and drops the comb. Blackout. The lights come up to a forest of TREES. BABA-YAGA enters from the side opposite the side NATASHA exited.]

Now I'll never catch her. [TREES circle around BABA-YAGA. Blackout. The new scene is the front of NATASHA's cottage. FATHER and STEPMOTHER are on stage.] Natasha! Where are you? Natasha! [Enter NATASHA.] Natasha! You're here, you're back! Thank goodness! Father, I'm so glad to be back. Where have you been? I was worried sick. Stepmother sent me to her sister's house, it was terrible! How bad could it have been? Daddy, her sister is Baba-Yaga! [Blackout. The stage is now clear, except for the NARRATOR.] As you probably guessed, the consequences were disastrous for the stepmother. Natasha's father threw her out of his house, and he nullified their marriage. As for Natasha, it was just like old times. Natasha and her father played games with each other, and drank tea together. Natasha was allowed to be both seen and heard, and she always ate full meals in the company of her father. Exit NARRATOR.