Dig it play script 30 minute3/28/2024 ![]() Simply click on Shakespeare! Contact Off The Wall Plays with any queries about Uncovered © October 2014 Greg Urbaitis and Off The Wall Play Publishers ![]() Level of difficulty: 7/10 – Two handers are always challenging but the conversation between the two actors is light and interesting to follow Read a Sample of the ScriptĬost is $7.50 for this digital script. There is a window at the back of the apartment, and one can see city streets through it The sun is going down and the street lights are coming on. Set: Set in an apartment’s bedroom in Chicago, at dusk. Performance HistoryĪlphabetti theatre, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK – 2019Īges of the actors: Late twenties to mid forties Inside we watch as they work out their relationship, one that began with a mutual love of books, one helped to be put back together – and almost taken further apart – by the books in their life. We hear them as they ascend the stairs to their apartment, bumping against the walls as they release from each other’s embrace long enough to unlock the door. Then they go out for drinks, and their passion is rekindling. He goes to see her at work and watches her in a different light as she floats around her restaurant interacting with the customers. The rift has gotten to the point where she’s been spending most of her time at a friend’s place. She has been working to pay the bills while he works on a novel, but he’s developed writer’s block, and it’s been eating away at his confidence, and lessening her attraction to him. (Once they have sung and have fairy dust sprinkled on them, they can ‘fly’ off stage.A man and woman have been living together in a small Chicago apartment. To the tune of Sailing, Sailing (Song in the Public Domain) Or, you might create a shadow puppet show of them flying behind a sheet.) Consider using the bedding so each child can fly off stage with theirs billowing behind. (This song can be sung first by Peter and/or Tinkerbell and then again with all the kids. Tinkerbell, we need to sing and blow fairy dust on them first. (The children wait a moment, then open their eyes and look at each other.) (They all close their eyes and think lovely thoughts, but nothing is happening) Yes, and they will lift you into the air. If you want to fly, just think lovely thoughts. (Pointing again.) Second star to the right and straight on till morning. Peter Pan and Tinkerbell are going to teach us to fly and take us to Neverland. (Gently waking them) John, Michael, wake up! It’s time for an adventure. I can sing you songs and tell you stories. ![]() If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to Neverland. They are the children who fall out of their prams when no one is looking. Where are you Tink?Ī world with fairies? Where is this place you live? I ran away the day I was born.īecause I heard my parents talking about what I would become when I grew up. Wendy, look! Oh the cleverness of me! (He crows like a rooster.) (Pointing out into the distance.) Second star on the right and straight on till morning. (She grabs a needle and thread, perhaps from a pin cushion or a little sewing basket. Would you like me to sew it back on?Ĭertainly. That’s because I can’t get my shadow to stick on. To make the cast smaller, eliminate a pirate or Lost Kid by consolidating lines. Excerpt from the play:Ĭonsider adding more pirates, lost kids, or even fairy assistants to expand the cast size. Jennifer holds her BA in Theatre from Morningside College and also studied at Oxford University in England. She loves devising creative theatre projects with kids and sharing ideas with teachers. Her shelves are lined with children’s books, and her happy place is in the woods. Jennifer Reif has taught, directed, and performed around the Pacific Northwest for decades. Simple songs from the public domain are provided to make this play even more fun. This 30-minute version of Peter Pan has all the charm of the classic story with simple and creative staging. Follow Peter and Tinkerbell to Neverland where Wendy and her brothers have a food fight with the Lost Kids, battle the playful pirates, and of course, make Captain Hook walk the plank.
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