Bremen Town Musicians
7th August 2008
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BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS
CHARACTERS:
NARRATOR
DONKEY
DOG
CAT
ROOSTER
ROBBER 1
ROBBER 2
SCRIPT:
NARRATOR: Once upon a time in a village there was a small farmhouse. In the stable there lived a Donkey who worked very hard for many years.
DONKEY: I am too old to carry loads. I am tired, and I feel weak. My master wants to kill me, so before he does I must say good-bye to the old farm. I am going to Bremen-town to sing and play.
NARRATOR: Donkey walked along the road for more than an hour. Suddenly, he stepped right on the paws of a Dog.
DOG: Oh, please, please, don´t step on me!. I am too old, I can not hunt, and I can not run.
DONKEY: You´re not old!. You look fine to me, so come along with me to Bremen-town to sing.
DOG: Really?. Can I go with you?.
DONKEY: Sure!. Let´s go.
NARRATOR: And off they went to Bremen. Later, they found a Cat sitting in the road.
DONKEY: Now, what´t the matter with you?.
CAT: Meow, Meow!. I am an old cat. I am too old to catch a mouse. I am not even welcome in my own house! I don´t know what to do. Where will I go?.
DONKEY: Come with us to Bremen, come on, and join our show!. We will become town musicians.
CAT: That’s a good idea. I will go with you. Let´s go to play and sing in Bremen-Town!.
NARRATOR: After that, the three travelers passed by a yard. They saw a Rooster.
DONKEY: What is that sound?.
CAT: It´s the rooster. He tells the time throughout the year.
DONKEY: You soud as if you are in danger. Tell us what is wrong. Please, tell us.
ROOSTER: I am in trouble!. I will soon be rooster soup, so I have to run away from here. Where are you going in such a hurry?.
DOG: We are going to to Bremen-Town. Come with us!. Leave this place and join our band.
ROOSTER: Sure, I will join you. Let´s go to play and sing in Bremen-Town.
NARRATOR: The rooster told them that Bremen was still very far off and that they should find a place to sleep. So the donkey and the dog slept under a large tree. The cat got up among the branches, and the rooster flew up to the top. Then he said.
ROOSTER: Oh, look over there my friends!. I see a light!. There´s a house where we can spend the night!.
DONKEY: Let´s go over there.
NARRATOR: When they approached the house, they looked through the window. The house was full of robbers.
DOG: Hey, I can´t see!. Tell me, what do you see.
DONKEY: What do I see?. The house is full of robbers.
ROOSTER: We should be the ones sitting in that nice table with all that food!. That should be our house!.
DONKEY: Yes, indeed, I wish we were there. Let´s make a plan to get those robbers out of the house. Let´s scare them. We´ll sing, and sing, and sing our song so loud until we break the windows . Let´s make them know that we are here.
NARRATOR: Then, they started singing that indeed they broke the windows.
DONKEY, DOG, CAT, ROOSTER: And Yahoo!. Yahoo!. Zan, zun, zin, rim, ram, ren, big honey hen!. Chiquiti boom, chiquiti bam, hobbleham!
ROBBER 1: What´s that terrible sound.
ROBBER 2: Gobblins, ghouilies, ghosts!.
ROBBER 1: They are attacking us!. We have to escape, run, run for your life!.
NARRATOR: The robbers ran out yelling at the dreadful sound. They thought they were ghosts, and away they went into the woods until they could no longer be seen.
CAT: Hooray, we did it!. They have gone away!. Now we can sit down at the table and eat and sing, and dance and play!.
ROOSTER: Why sure!. Let´s stay, let´s play and sing. We are home at last!.
NARRATOR: And they ate until they were full and fell asleep. And the four Bremen town musicians liked the little house so much, that they stayed there to live forever.
THE END
Author: Grimm Brothers
Adapted by: K I D S I N C O
Moral Value: Respect. Teamwork
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