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THE GOOD MAN AND HIS SON
CHARACTERS:
FATHER
SON – Peter
MAN
MRS. LIZ
OLD MAN
GIRL
SCRIPT:
ACT 1 – ON THE COUNTRYSIDE
(Father, his Son Peter, and the Donkey enter stage)
FATHER: (to his son) Tell me Peter, did you feed Snooky?.
SON: Yes, father, I did. Where are we going so early?.
FATHER: We´re going to town to do some shopping. Come on, hurry up, it´s getting late.
(they walk a little. A man enters stage)
MAN: Good morning. Where are you going so early?.
FATHER: We´re going to St. James.
MAN: Forgive me for asking, but why are you going on foot if you can ride your donkey?.
SON: (to his father) He’s right!. Tell me why?.
FATHER: (to the Man) I appreciate your advice… and good bye, it´s getting late. (the man leaves stage) Who´s going to ride the donkey?.
SON: You are, father. I can walk.
(the man gets on the donkey and walk a little. A woman carrying a basket enters stage)
FATHER: Good morning, Mrs. Liz.
MRS. LIZ: Good Morning (she stops and watches them). I know that this is none of my business, but why is this poor, little and sweet boy walking?. And why is this strong man riding the donkey?.
SON: (to his father) Mrs. Liz is right. Don´t you think so father?.
FATHER: Ok, I’ll get off the donkey, and you get on.
(Father gets off the donkey and his son gets on. They walk a little. An old man enters stage).
OLD MAN: Good morning. (he stops and watches them)
FATHER: Good morning.
OLD MAN: Oh my!. When I was young these things never happened!. Why is a young and healthy boy riding the donkey, and his poor father is walking?. This is so disrespectful!. Oh, my!.
(the old man leaves the stage whispering)
FATHER: What do you think about what the old man said?.
SON: I think he´s right. It would be better if you too ride the donkey.
(Father gets on the donkey, now both are riding the donkey, and walk a little. A girl enters stage running).
GIRL: (approaches the donkey) What a sweet donkey! . What´s his name?.
SON: His name is Snooky.
GIRL: Oh, poor Snooky!. Look at his tired face. Why are you both riding this poor donkey. (she leaves stage whispering) Poor donkey!.
FATHER: (a little impatient) And now, what are we going to do, my son?.
SON: I think that the girl is right, father. Snooky looks tired, let´s carry the donkey ourselves and nobody will critize us.
FATHER: Ok, lets see what happens.
(both get off the donkey and carry him. They can hardly walk. The man, Mrs. Liz, the old man, and the girl enter stage)
MAN: (laughing) What´s this!. I´ve never seen anything like this!.
MRS. LIZ: (laughing) What a pair of fools!.
OLD MAN: How funny you look carrying a donkey.
(they leave the stage)
FATHER: (angry) And now, what are we going to do, my son?.
SON: To tell you the truth. I don´t know, father. We did what they told us to do, but we couldn´t please them. Everybody critized us, and now they laugh at us.
FATHER: Look, my son. I wanted you to see with your own eyes that there are many different opinions and that it´s not possible to please everybody.
SON: What are we going to do now?.
FATHER: Well, you must think right and decide what you think it´s better.
SON: Even if not everybody agrees. I know what to do!. You will ride the donkey half of the way, and I will ride him the other half. Along the way we can also walk a little, so that Snooky can rest.
FATHER: (gets on the donkey) Well done, my son. We will do just that. Come on Snooky, start walking!.
SON: (looking convinced) Let people talk!.
(they leave the stage singing)
THE END
Author: Aesop Fable
Adapted by: K I D S I N C O
Moral: We can not always do what people want us to do. We can´t please everybody because there will always be someone who will not agree with us. Don´t listen to other people’s gossip.
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