Why The Sun And The Moon Live In The Sky
10th October 2010
Categorized Under: 12 characters, Playscripts
Comments Off on Why The Sun And The Moon Live In The Sky
Kidsinco playscripts are not for sale, and they may not be republished totally or partially in any other website, blog, or forum. If you want to share our scripts, please place a link to our site: Kidsinco.com
WHY THE SUN AND THE MOON LIVE IN THE SKY
CHARACTERS:
WATER
SUN
MOON
CROWD ( FISH, WHALES , SHARKS, DOLPHINS, JELLYFISH, OCTOPUS, CRABS, TURTLES, SHRIMPS)
SCRIPT:
SCENE I
(The Sun sits beside the riverbank)
WATER: Today is a wonderful day!.
SUN: Oh, yes, it is!. I’ll feed the birds, and you’ll give them water to drink.
(The Sun gives sunflower seeds to the birds, and the water gives them water to drink)
WATER: Hey, why don’t you come tomorrow to my house?. I’ll bake a delicious seaweed pie. I know how much you like it!.
SUN: Sure, why not?.
WATER: Great!.
SUN: Instead of me coming to your house, why don’t you come to mine?. My wife, the moon, will bake the cake!.
WATER: Well, I have a lot of things to do in the morning, and then in the afternoon I…
(The Sun interrupts the water)
SUN: You never come to my house. You always have an excuse for not coming. I really want to know why you never visit me.
WATER: It’s not that I don’t want to come to your house, it’s because as I told you before, I have things to do, and it’s easier for me to…
(The Sun interrupts the water)
SUN: Excuses!.
WATER: OK. Do you really want to know the truth?.
SUN: Yes!.
WATER: It’s because your house is too small, well, I mean it is not big enough.
SUN: It’s only you, my wife, and I. Come on, three people can fit perfectly in my house.
WATER: Try to understand. All my people are coming with me, then we will drive you out of your home. So, for the last time; if you want me to come to your house, then you will have to build a larger house.
SUN: How big?.
WATER: Big enough. My people are numerous and they need a lot of room.
SUN: Very well. I’ll build a very large house.
WATER: Are you sure you want to do this?.
SUN: Yes, I do. I promise that I will build a larger house so that you and all your people can come visit me.
WATER: Great!.
SUN: What time is it?.
WATER: It’s almost six.
SUN: Almost six!. Oh no, my wife must be waiting for me!. I have to go. See you.
(The Sun leaves the stage)
SCENE II
(The Sun enters his house. The Moon is waiting for him)
SUN: Sorry I’m late.
MOON: How was your day at the river?.
SUN: Just fine. Listen, the water and all his people are coming to our house.
MOON: Really?. When?.
SUN: As soon as I build a larger house.
MOON: What?. We don’t need a larger house. This house is fine for the two of us.
SUN: I know sweety, but I promised it to the water. Besides, one day or another I would have to build a larger house, so the sooner, the better.
MOON: Whatever you say.
SUN: I knew you would understand, so I’ll start tomorrow morning.
MOON: Fine. Would you like to come with me to the supermarket?.
SUN: Sure, let’s go.
(The Moon and the Sun leave the stage)
SCENE III
(At the riverbank. The Sun calls Water on the phone)
WATER: Hello.
SUN: Water, I have wonderful news. Our house is ready, you can come anytime, and don’t forget to bring your people.
WATER: Good, we will be there this afternoon.
SUN: I’ll be waiting for you. Bye.
WATER: See you.
SCENE IV
(Water arrives at the Sun’s house)
SUN: Welcome!.
WATER: Do you think it would be safe for me to come in?.
SUN: Yes, my friend, come in!.
(Water begins to flow followed by fish,whales and sharks.. The house is flooded in Water)
WATER: Do you think it is still safe for me and my people to keep coming into your house?.
SUN: Yes.
(More Water, dolphins, jellyfish and octopus flow into the house. The Water is at the level of a man’s head)
WATER: Do you want more of my people to come?.
SUN AND MOON: Yes.
(More Water, crabs, turtles, and shrimps come in)
MOON: Water is now on top of the roof!. Do something, Sun!.
SUN: We have no other place, but the sky. Give me your hand!.
(The Moon gives her hand to the Sun and they go up to the sky. Water looks sad)
WATER: I’m sorry my friends. I didn’t mean to send you up to the sky.
MOON: We’re sorry too. We lost our home.
SUN: Don’t worry Water, we will always watch over you.
WATER: And I will always see you in the sky.
THE END
Author: Unknown Folktale
Adapted by: K I D S I N C O
Click here to visit Kidsinco Complete List of Playscripts
Go to Complete List of Playscripts Page 2