Playscript - Little Red Riding Hood
- Doge Child
- Feb 18
- 1 min read
(To one side, grandma’s house is in place. To the other side, a forest is there with little red riding hood picking apples which leads to grandma’s house)
Red Hood: (in an estatic manner) Oh, what a wonderful day it is to pick some apples to bring home!
Wolf: (with a sly face) Oh, what a wonderful day it is to pick some children to bring home!
Grandma: *hums merrily while knitting her socks* What a bright and jolly day it is to collect apples. Red hood will surely find many!
Wolf: Aha! That must be the grandma of this palatable meal.
*wolf enters the house and devours grandma*
(Red hood comes bounding back to the house and wolf hears her. Wolf pretends to be grandma by dressing up as her)
Red Hood: HEY GRANDMA! I’VE GOT SOME SUCCULENT APPLES TO EAT FOR DINNER!
Wolf-Grandma: O-h-h-h! R-red hood! Come to nanny.
(Red Hood comes flying at Wolf-Grandma like a rocket)
(Wolf-Grandma smiles with eyes wide open and jaws drooling and gaping.)
(Hunter walks in and watches the wolf’s tummy bulging out)
Hunter: Oh deary me! What catastrophe happened here.
Wolf: (scoffs to himself) Looks like more food has entered my new bedroom.
(Hunter tasers wolf and pins him to the ground)
Wolf: *buzzes lifeless*
Hunter: You need to learn a lesson: not to eat innocent people.
(Hunter cuts open Wolf’s belly and free grandma and Red hood)
(Wolf dies)
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