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SCRIPT (AGES 7+) Script by Simon Horton Music by Robin Horton easypeasyplays.co.uk

CONTENTS Scene 1: Welcome To Our Show!... 4 Scene 2: The Park - Morning... 5 Scene 3: Japan... 9 Scene 4: France... 13 Scene 5: Spain... 17 Scene 6: Egypt... 20 Scene 7: Tibet... 24 Scene 8: The Park - Afternoon... 27 2

Running Time (including music): Approximately 45 minutes. Number of songs: 7 FULL DETAILS Cast: 29 speaking parts (easily adaptable to approximately 20-60). The cast can also be expanded further with non-speaking parts; suggestions for expanding or reducing the cast are provided in your Play Pack. For further information, take a look at the cast list available on our website. 3

SCENE 1: WELCOME TO OUR SHOW! Track 1: MEDLEY (OPTIONAL) Time to get ready for the start of the show! The instrumental Medley welcomes the audience as the cast assemble, ready to begin the performance 4

SCENE 2: THE PARK - MORNING Track 2: ON OFF MUSIC The Children (Jed, Pogo, Ziggy, Scoot, Kat, Chip, Buddy and Doodle) shuffle on stage, looking very bored. Narrator 1: Narrator 2: Narrator 3: Ziggy: Buddy: Doodle: Welcome to our special show, On such a lovely day; All the girls and all the boys, Are coming out to play. They ve had a game of football, Tennis, cricket too! Hide and seek, and tiddly-winks, A treasure-trail or two. But now they re getting very bored, With nothing left to play. They need some new excitement, To chase the blues away... I m SO bored! Me too And me They all sigh heavily. All the Children: We re SO bored! 5

Track 3: SINGING A SONG Chorus Verse 1 Doo-doobie-do, doobie-do, Doo-doobie-do, doobie-do. If you re bored with nothing to do, Life has left you feeling blue, There s one thing to brighten your day Singing all your troubles away! Ev ry morning, every night, Singing puts the world to right. If you re stuck for something to do, Why not just try singing a tune? Bob up and down in time with the music, with each alternative singer doing the opposite action. Circle arms upwards and outwards. Chorus Verse 2 Chorus Bridge Rainy days bring many a care, Anytime and anywhere. They won t stay around very long, If you re smiling, singing a song. Practice singing every day, You ll be feeling A-OK! You know you will never go wrong, Singing all your favourite songs. I can do it, you can do it, nothing to it, Ev ryone sing! If you re stuck for something to do, Why not just try singing a tune? Raise hands, palms upwards, and look to the sky. Hold hands, fingers splayed, either side of mouth. Wag index finger in time with the music. Point to yourself, then to the audience, then hold your hands out to the sides, palms upwards. Raise open arms towards the audience in a sharing gesture. Chorus Doo-doobie-do, doobie-do, Doo-doobie-do, doobie-do. Doobie-do, doobie-do, Do! 6

Scoot: (Hands raised to the sky in frustration) We just need something EXCITING to happen! Suddenly, a Wizard enters, holding a star-spangled bag in his right hand, looking worried and hunting for something. Doodle points to the Wizard. Doodle: Kat: Pogo: Oooo, look it s the friendly Wizard from the Magic School! I didn t know there was a Magic School in [insert the name of a your town]. (Smugly) Oh, yes! It s called [insert the name of your school]! All the Children: (Waving) Hello, Mr Wizard! Chip: (Waving back cheerily) Hello! We haven t seen you for a while. I ve been on holiday in [insert the name of a nearby town]. Then the Wizard goes back to hunting around the stage for something Buddy: Chip: Jed: Have you lost something? (Confused) No, I just can t find it! (Sighing) Happens to me all the time! (Looking blankly at his empty left hand) I had it in my hand (Pointing to the bag in the Wizard s right hand) What s that? The Wizard absent-mindedly passes the star-spangled bag from the right hand to the left, and holds out the now empty right hand. (Confused) What s what? Jed grabs the bag and holds it up in front of the Wizard, who beams. (Delighted) A-ha - THERE it is! Thank goodness! As a big thank you, I d like to give you THIS! 7

The Wizard rummages in the bag, produces a sparkly box, and holds it out. Ziggy: (Nervously taking the box) What is it? (Excitedly) The Great Globetrotting Game. It s MAGIC! All the Children: (Awe-struck) Magic?! Narrator 4: Could the game be magic? Was the Wizard right? Then he promptly vanished, In a flash of light! The Children turn to look expectantly at the Wizard but there s no flash of light, and he doesn t vanish he just stands, looking awkward (Sheepishly) Sorry. I haven t learnt how to do that yet I m still in training! The Wizard exits, embarrassed. The Children turn to each other and shrug, confused, then crouch to one side at the front of the stage. They excitedly open the box and take out the game board. Scoot: Doodle: (Excitedly) Look - each square is a different country! (Bravely) I ll roll first! Doodle rolls the dice, and then moves the counter on the game board. Narrator 1: The game is just beginning, When things go rather strange, And everything around them, Begins to whirl and change Track 4: ON OFF MUSIC Swirling music and lights fill the air, and everyone exits. 8

SCENE 3: JAPAN Track 5: ON OFF MUSIC A typical Japanese town celebrating a Cherry Blossom Festival, with pagodas and cherry blossom trees in the background. The stage is filled with Japanese people, chatting and enjoying picnics under the trees. Jed, Pogo, Ziggy, Scoot, Kat, Chip, Buddy and Doodle enter and look around, amazed. Chip: Scoot: Buddy: (Disorientated) Whooaah! What just happened?! (Looking around, excitedly) Wow! I don t think we re in [insert the name of your town] any more! (Pointing to the game board) No, we re in Japan! All the Children: (Amazed) JAPAN?! Chip: Isn t that where they eat with chip sticks? Buddy: Not CHIP sticks - All the Children: CHOP sticks! Two Japanese children, Kenta and Yumi, have noticed the strangers; they wander over, and respectfully bow to them, with their hands together. Kenta: Yumi: Kenta: Konnichiwa! (Meaning Hello! ; pronounced Con-itch-ee-wa! ) I m Kenta. And I m Yumi. (Proudly) In Japanese, my name means wise, intelligent, and clever. Kenta poses heroically, looking smug. Everyone: (Impressed) Ooooo! 9

Yumi: And my name means beautiful. Yumi poses in exaggerated style. Everyone: Kat: (Impressed) Ooooo! (Unimpressed and grumpy) My name s Kat, which means cat! Chip: And my name s Chip, which means (thinks for a second) fried potato! Kenta and Yumi both bow reverently again. Kenta and Yumi: Welcome to the Land of the Rising Sun! Track 6: THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN Chorus Come with me across the sea - The land of the rising sun. If we can we ll find Japan - The land of the rising sun. Hold out hands in a welcoming gesture. Raise arms slowly to signify the rising sun. Verse 1 Chorus Verse 2 Temples old, pagodas tall, Sacred places to be. Glittering Tokyo, Beautiful Mount Fuji. Be polite and bow down low, That s how we should be. Stop a while, drink some tea, Under a blossom tree. Look to one side, shielding your eyes with your hand, as though gazing at the sights. Swap sides and hands for each line. Hold hands together as though praying, and bow your head slightly. Pretend to drink from a tea cup. Chorus At the end of the song, all the Japanese bow low. 10

Jed: Yumi: Why do you keep bowing? Japanese people are very polite. We always bow to show our respect. Scoot bows low. Pogo: Scoot: (To Scoot, impressed,) Very good showing your respect. (Cheekily) No, I ve got a bad back! Pogo tut s loudly in irritation, and bows to show how to do it properly. Jed, Ziggy, Scoot, Kat, Chip, Buddy and Doodle follow Pogo s lead and bow low to Kenta and Yumi, who bow back, and soon both groups are bowing in quick succession. Suddenly, Chip sneezes, takes out a handkerchief and loudly blows into it. Kenta: (Shocked) And we never, EVER blow our noses in public! Chip quickly puts the handkerchief away. Yumi: Kenta: Ziggy: Yumi: Today is the Cherry Blossom Festival, called hanami (pronounced han-am-ee ). We have picnics under the blossom trees. (Sighing) Oooo, I d LOVE a cup of tea! In Japan we make tea in a VERY special way. We have tea ceremonies! All the Children: (Surprised) Ceremonies for TEA?! Kenta: Buddy: Kat: Jed: Oh, yes. They can last for HOURS! (Giggling) I bet our teachers would LOVE a tea break that lasts for hours! (Horrified, to Kenta and Yumi) HOURS?! Just for a cup of tea?! (Smugly) You should try a tea bag! (Bossily) We haven t got time for tea! Come on! The Children bow low; Kenta and Yumi return the bow. 11

Yumi: Kenta: Scoot: Thank you for visiting. Sayonara! (Meaning Goodbye! ; pronounced Sigh-oh-nar-er! ) Let s roll the dice! Track 7: ON OFF MUSIC Buddy rolls the dice, and then moves the counter on the game board. Suddenly, swirling music and lights fill the air again and everyone exits. What adventures lie ahead on the next country? To find out, order the full version at www.easypeasyplays.co.uk 12