Little Red Riding Hood Play Script
Little Red Riding Hood: Where are you, Grandmother?
(in Grandmother’s voice) I’m in bed, dear.
Wolf:
Little Red Riding Hood: My, what big ears you have, Grandmother!
Woodcutter:
You’re safe now, little girl.
Little Red Riding Hood: (whimpering) Thank you for saving me.
Woodcutter:
You’re welcome.
(in Grandmother’s voice) All the better to hear you
Little Red Riding Hood: Grandmother, where are you?
with.
Wolf:
Grandmother:
I’m in the cupboard, my dear.
Narrator:
Little Red Riding Hood ran to the cupboard and
let her grandmother out.
Little Red Riding Hood: My, what big eye s you have, Grandmother!
(in Grandmother’s voice) All the better to see you
Wolf:
with.
Little Red Riding Hood: Are you okay?
Little Red Riding Hood: My, what big teeth you have, Grandmother!
Wolf:
The wolf jumped out of the bed and went straight
for Little Red Riding Hood.
Yes. I’m okay. (to the woodcutter) Thank you for
saving my granddaughter.
Woodcutter:
It was no problem.
(roaring) All the better to eat you with!
Narrator:
Grandmother:
Little Red Riding Hood: I’ll never talk to strangers in the forest again!
I’m going to eat you, little girl!
Wolf:
Little Red Riding Hood: (screaming and running) Ahhhhh! Help me!
Didn’t your mother ever tell you not to talk to
strangers? Ha, ha, ha...
Wolf:
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh no! Please don’t eat me! Help!
Scene 3
(in Grandmother’s cottage)
Narrator:
Just then, a woodcutter walked past the cottage
and heard the screaming.
Woodcutter:
Oh my! What a bad wolf!
Narrator:
The woodcutter ran inside and chopped the wolf’s
head off!
Wolf:
(screaming) Oh no! Ahaaaa!
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Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood