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THE EASTER BUNNY’S MISSING EGGS

 

Spring has arrived, and with it comes one of the most beloved holidays of the year: Easter! Children all around the world eagerly await the arrival of the Easter Bunny, who will deliver colorful eggs filled with treats and surprises. But what happens when the Easter Bunny’s own eggs go missing? In this play, we’ll follow the Easter Bunny on a quest to find his missing eggs, with the help of his loyal friend and perhaps even an unexpected ally. Will the Easter Bunny succeed in its mission and bring joy to children everywhere? Let’s find out in “The Easter Bunny’s Missing Eggs”!

 

 

 

CAST:

EASTER BUNNY

NARRATOR

FRIEND

VILLAIN

 

Setting: A Forest On Easter Morning

ACT I

(Narrator stands on stage and addresses the audience)

NARRATOR: It’s Easter morning, and the Easter Bunny is getting ready to deliver his colorful eggs to children all around the world. But there’s a problem – he’s lost his eggs! With time running out, the Easter Bunny needs help to find his missing eggs.

 

(Easter Bunny enters the stage, looking sad and worried)

EASTER BUNNY: (to the audience) Oh no, I’ve lost my Easter eggs! I don’t know what to do. I’ve looked everywhere, but I can’t find them.

(Narrator speaks to the audience)

NARRATOR: The Easter Bunny needs our help. Who will volunteer to help him find his eggs?

(Friend enters the stage)

FRIEND: I’ll help you, Easter Bunny. We’ll find your eggs together.

EASTER BUNNY: (relieved) Thank you, my friend. I couldn’t do this without you.

ACT II

(Easter Bunny and Friend search the forest for the missing eggs)

FRIEND: (excitedly) Look over there, Easter Bunny! I see something colorful!

EASTER BUNNY: (happily) That’s one of my eggs! You’re right, Friend. Let’s go get it!

(Easter Bunny and Friend run towards the colorful object. As they approach, a Villain emerges from behind a tree)

VILLAIN: (smirking) Well, well, well. What do we have here? The Easter Bunny and his little friend searching for their precious eggs. (laughs)

EASTER BUNNY: (nervously) Who are you? Why do you have my eggs?

VILLAIN: (smugly) These eggs are mine now. I took them fair and square.

FRIEND: (indignantly) That’s not fair! You can’t just take things that don’t belong to you.

VILLAIN: (sarcastically) Oh, I’m sorry. Did I hurt your feelings? (laughs)

EASTER BUNNY: (pleadingly) Please, Villain. These eggs are meant for children around the world. Won’t you please give them back?

VILLAIN: (considering) Hmm, maybe I will. But only if you can beat me in a race to that tree over there. (Points to a tree in the distance)

EASTER BUNNY: (confused) A race? What does that have to do with my eggs?

VILLAIN: (smiling wickedly) Oh, nothing at all. Just a little bit of fun. Unless, of course, you’re too chicken to accept my challenge.

EASTER BUNNY: (determinedly) I accept your challenge, Villain. Let’s race to that tree.

ACT III

(The race begins. The Villain takes an early lead, but the Easter Bunny catches up. At the last second, the Easter Bunny crosses the finish line first)

EASTER BUNNY: (panting) I did it! I won the race!

VILLAIN: (grudgingly) Yes, you did. Well done, Easter Bunny. (Hands over the eggs)

EASTER BUNNY: (gratefully) Thank you, Villain. You’re not so bad after all.

FRIEND: (smiling) We did it, Easter Bunny! We found your eggs.

EASTER BUNNY: (joyfully) Yes, we did. And we couldn’t have done it without your help, my friend. Thank you.

ACT IV

(Easter Bunny, Friend, and Villain are standing on stage)

EASTER BUNNY: (to Villain) You know, I’m not sure why you took my eggs in the first place, but I’m glad we could resolve this peacefully.

VILLAIN: (somberly) I took them because I didn’t have any Easter eggs of my own. I wanted to give them to children too, but I didn’t know how to make them.

FRIEND: (sympathetically) Oh, Villain. If only you had told us that earlier. We could have helped you make some eggs to give away.

EASTER BUNNY: (nodding) Yes, we could have. But it’s never too late to start. Why don’t you join us and help us deliver the eggs to children around the world?

VILLAIN: (surprised) Really? You would let me help?

EASTER BUNNY: (smiling) Of course! The more the merrier.

FRIEND: (happily) Yes, and maybe we can teach you how to make your own Easter eggs for next year.

VILLAIN: (gratefully) Thank you. That would be wonderful.

(Narrator stands on stage and addresses the audience)

NARRATOR: And so, with the help of his friend and even his former villain, the Easter Bunny was able to find his lost eggs and continue his mission of spreading joy and happiness on Easter morning. Sometimes, it takes a little teamwork and understanding to overcome our differences and make the world a better place. Happy Easter, everyone!

End of Play

AUTHOR: K I D S I N C O

 

 

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