The Prince and the Pauper
5th February 2009
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The Prince and the Pauper: This classic novel by Mark Twain is about a poor boy, Tom Canty, who switches places with rich Prince Edward. They both learn about the difficulties of each other’s lives.
CHARACTERS:
NARRATOR
PRINCE EDWARD
GUARD 1
GUARD 2
TOM
GENERAL
SCRIPT:
NARRATOR: Once upon a time in London, there was a young Prince called Edward.
PRINCE EDWARD: I wish I could go outside those gates by myself, but I know that the guards won´t let me.
NARRATOR: So, he called the guards.
PRINCE EDWARD: Guards!
GUARD 1 AND 2: What can we do for you?
PRINCE EDWARD: I want to go to the city… by myself.
GUARD 1: You know that is not possible.
GUARD 2: We have strict orders not to leave you alone.
PRINCE EDWARD: I know that, but I also know that last week when you took me for a ride you stopped at a shop and sold the…
GUARD 1: Please stop, don´t mention that.
PRINCE EDWARD: So, are you going to leave me alone or should I tell my father about the …
GUARD 2: No, please!
PRINCE EDWARD: Chandelier that is missing from the …
GUARD 2: Very well, we will take you to the village.
PRINCE EDWARD: Let´s go then.
NARRATOR: After a short drive they arrived in the city.
PRINCE EDWARD: Leave me here, I’ll walk alone.
GUARDS: We will come and get you in about an hour.
NARRATOR: When the guards left him, he started to walk through the city streets, but he got lost.
PRINCE EDWARD: I have never been to this part of the city. All the houses look so old!
NARRATOR: Then he was astonished by what he saw just in front of him.
PRINCE EDWARD: Well, well, well! What a coincidence. We look exactly alike.
TOM: You´re right! But I am poor, and my clothes are old and dirty.
PRINCE EDWARD: And I am dressed in silk and satin.
TOM: Oh, I would be happy if I could dress like you, at least for just a moment.
PRINCE EDWARD: Well, that is not a problem…take my clothes…
TOM: What for?
PRINCE EDWARD: Hurry up!
NARRATOR: So, they exchanged their clothes.
PRINCE EDWARD: You look exactly like me! Take the crown also.
NARRATOR: At that moment the guards came looking for him.
GUARD 1: We have to go.
GUARD 2: The king must be worried.
TOM: But I am not…
GUARD 1: Don´t tell us that you are not ready yet.
GUARD 2: Get in the carriage!
NARRATOR: So, they threw Tom inside the carriage, instead of the real Prince Edward.
GUARD 1: And as to you…stay away from the prince!
PRINCE EDWARD: You are making a terrible mistake!
GUARD 2: Let´s go!
NARRATOR: And they left leaving Prince Edward in the middle of the street, dressed as a poor beggar.
PRINCE EDWARD: Stop! Stop! You are making a terrible mistake! Please, come back!
NARRATOR: But it was too late. They had already left.
PRINCE EDWARD: What am I going to do now? Nobody will believe my story!
NARRATOR: He started walking telling every person in the street who he was, but nobody believed him. Then he finally sat in a corner thinking what to do.
PRINCE EDWARD: I am hungry, and I don´t have any money. I need to work.
NARRATOR: So, he started to work in everything he could until one day his country went to war.
PRINCE EDWARD: I will enroll in the army; I have to fight for my country.
NARRATOR: And while he was fighting in battle for the love of his country, Tom, the false prince was having a good life in the castle.
TOM: Now I have everything I always wanted! Everybody obeys my orders… life is being fair to me now.
NARRATOR: One day the king got seriously ill.
KING: My dear son… I don´t have much time… I leave you, my kingdom.
TOM: I will take good care of it… I promise you.
NARRATOR: The king died that same night, and Tom became the new king.
TOM: Things will be different from now on. I promised the old man I would take good care of … me… of course!
NARRATOR: He raised taxes, lowered salaries, extended working hours, and became richer and richer. All at the expense of his people. Meanwhile, Prince Edward was still in battle.
PRINCE EDWARD: This war is taking us nowhere. I have to talk to the general.
NARRATOR: And he did.
GENERAL: What is so important that couldn’t wait until tomorrow?
PRINCE EDWARD: Well, I have a plan to win this war.
GENERAL: And what is your plan?
NARRATOR: He explained his strategy to win the war.
GENERAL: How do you know it will work?
PRINCE EDWARD: Because I know that is what our late king would have done.
GENERAL: And how do you know that?
PRINCE EDWARD: Because he taught me everything I know. He was my father.
GENERAL: That is nonsense. But your plan sounds good… let´s do it.
NARRATOR: The general followed Prince Edward´s advice, and the war was won.
GENERAL: Tom, you are a great soldier!
PRINCE EDWARD: Our country deserves good soldiers, like you.
GENERAL: Let´s go to the river, we need a good bath before going back to the city.
NARRATOR: When Prince Edward took off his shirt, the general was surprised.
GENERAL: Tom, those marks you have on your neck.
PRINCE EDWARD: What about them?
GENERAL: I have seen them before. I saw them in The Prince when he was born. You are Prince Edward!
PRINCE EDWARD: I know it was hard to believe in someone like me, but I was telling you the truth.
GENERAL: We have to go to the city! The people must know that they are being ruled by a false king.
NARRATOR: When they told the people about the false king, they went to the palace, forced the entrance gates, and went straight to the throne.
TOM: Guards! Guards!
GUARDS: We are sorry, Your Highness, but we couldn´t stop them!
TOM: How do you dare enter my palace like that!
PRINCE EDWARD: This is not your palace anymore!
TOM: What is this beggar doing here? Guards!
PRINCE EDWARD: You well know I am not a beggar.
GENERAL: We know the truth!
PRINCE EDWARD: I order you to give me my clothes and my crown.
TOM: But…
GENERAL: Do it now!
TOM: He is lying!
GENERAL: It´s useless. Guards, please, get him out of the castle.
PRINCE EDWARD: I forgive you for what you did. Your punishment will be to go back to your old life and work hard.
NARRATOR: So, he was thrown out of the castle.
PRINCE EDWARD: I have suffered with and for my people and my country… and now I can be a good king.
THE END
Author: Mark Twain
Adapted by: K I D S I N C O
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