Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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1 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Narrator One Narrator Two Narrator Three Charlie Bucket Augustus Gloop Veruca Salt Violet Beauregarde Mike Teavee Grandpa Joe Willy Wonka Mrs. Gloop Mr. Gloop Mrs. Teavee Mr. Teavee Mrs. Salt Mr. Salt Mrs. Beauregarde Oompa-Loompas (1-10) Scene 1 Narrator One: Welcome to the tale of a delicious adventure in a wonderful land. You can tell it will be delicious- can t you smell the chocolate? Narrator Two: You ve all heard of Cadbury s, Hershey s, Nestles, Wonka what s that? You don t know what Wonka is? Narrator Three: Why Wonka is the greatest chocolate every invented. Why Willy Wonka himself is the most amazing, most fantastic, the most extraordinary chocolate maker the world has ever seen. Narrator Two: He s invented things like.say.why I m not going to tell you what he s invented you came to see for yourself. So let s do just that. Narrator Three: But before we do that, we should perhaps get you caught up on what s been going on around here. See, no one had seen Willy Wonka for years he just disappeared but then suddenly his factory just starting running again. Narrator Two: But no one ever went in the factory Narrator Three: And no one ever came out very mysterious. Narrator One: Extremely mysterious. Narrator Two: Deliciously mysterious. Narrator Three: Anyway, one day there was a big article in the paper that Willy Wonka was running a contest. He had secretly wrapped a Golden Ticket under five ordinary candy bars. Narrator One: The five winners would tour Mr. Wonka s factory and take home enough chocolate for the rest of their lives. Narrator Two: So here we are let s introduce you to the five winners and start this amazing journey Let s see winner number one Augustus Gloop? Narrator Three: Where are you Augustus? Augustus: Chocolate.chocolate..chocolate I.. love..chocolate. YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMM!!!! Chocolate!!! Chocolate!!! 1

2 Mrs. Gloop: Now Augustus stop yelling. Mr. Gloop: That s my boy! I knew his love for chocolate would come in handy. He found the very first ticket! I m proud of you son. Augustus: CHOCOLATE!!!! Mrs. Gloop: Quiet Augustus eat this candy bar. Mr. Gloop: Ha HA! Just like his father. Loves his chocolate. Umm honey You got an extra candy bar for me in there? Narrator One: Well..um thank you Augustus. Let s see if the lucky girl who won the second ticket is here. Oh, Violet Violet Beauregarde? Violet: I m a gum chewer normally, but when I heard about these ticket things of Mr. Wonka s, I laid off the gum and switched to candy bars instead. Now I m back chewing gum, I just love gum. I chew it day and night I Mrs. Beauregarde: Now Violet, don t talk and chew at the same time. Violet: My mother says chewing gum ain t ladylike. Mrs. Beauragarde: ISN T ladylike. Violet: Whatever. This gum I m chewing now is three months old. At night I just stick it on the bedpost and chew it again in the morning. Narrator Two: Such a lucky, uh, girl? Isn t she a wonderful? The third golden ticket was found by another lucky girl..her name is Veruca Salt Veruca are you here? Veruca: WHERE S MY GOLDEN TICKET!!! I WANT MY GOLDEN TICKET!!! Mrs. Salt: Here it is darling. Mr. Salt: Daddy was just holding it for you. Veruca: OH yes, give it here! Once I heard about these Golden Ticket things I just had to have one. So I made daddy buy up hundreds and thousands of candy bars. He s got about a hundred workers who shell peanuts but now he had them unwrapping candy bars. Mrs. Salt: But three days went by and no Golden Ticket. Veruca: I got really upset and would lie on the floor yelling WHERES MY GOLDEN TICKET!!! WHERE S MY GOLDEN TICKET?? Mr. Salt: Then suddenly on the fourth day one of my worker s yelled I ve got it the Golden Ticket. And I gave it to my darling daughter. Veruca: And now, I m all smiles we have a happy home once again. Narrator One: Thank you Veruca. Veruca: You re welcome. Narrator Three: Now the fourth ticket was found by a Mike Teavee. Mike?? 2

3 Mike: Oh shut up Narrator, I m trying to watch television. I watch all the T.V. shows all day especially the ones with gangsters, robbers, cowboys. Mrs. Teavee: And Spongebob Square Pants, you love that show. Mr. Teavee: Yes, Mike you love Spongebob. Narrators: Yeah you looooove Spongebob. Mike: NO I don t how embarrassing I just want action shows and then do my kung foo. (he demonstrates) I love T.V. Narrator Two: And that folks, is Mike Teavee. Now let s meet the hero of our story Narrator One: And the fifth golden ticket winner. Charlie Bucket. Charlie: Boy, Grandpa Joe, I sure am glad that Dad let you take me to tour the factory today, cause you seem to know all about Willy Wonka. Joe: Actually I m quite excited about this Golden Ticket thing and getting to see Mr. Wonka s Factory. Charlie: This whole thing seems so magical. So Mrs. Gloop: There he is! That s him! It s Willy Wonka! Mr. Gloop: Wow! You see there son, that s the genius behind all the Wonka bars that you love so much. Augustus: Chocolate. Mr. Gloop: (to Mrs. Gloop) I think all that chocolate is getting to his head Wonka: Welcome! Welcome! Now follow me, but do stick together don t wander off by yourselves. (they all exit) I don t want to lose any of you YET. Hurry, hurry exciting things await us inside! Are they all in? Here we go!!!! Narrator Two: And so off they went on an exciting journey through Willy Wonka s chocolate factory! ( two Oompas peak out) Narrator Three: Who are they? Narrator Two: You ll have to wait and see! Scene 2 - Chocolate Room: Augustus: I m tired. It feels like we ve been turning left, turning right, turning left and turning right forever. When do we get to eat? Mr. Gloop: We just ate 30 minutes ago son chocolate pancakes with sprinkles and whipped cream. Don t you remember? Mrs. Gloop: Well, mommy will look and see if she has some candy in her purse. Wonka: Okay, STOP! (they all bump into each other) This is the Chocolate Room. It is the heart of my whole operation. Augustus: I don t see anything but that old muddy river over there. Where s the food? I m hungry. Mrs. Gloop: Gee, Mr. Wonka, what IS wrong with that river over there? It s all brown and muddy-looking? 3

4 Wonka: Nothing wrong with it silly woman! It is ALL chocolate. Every drop of that river is the finest quality chocolate in the world. Mr. Gloop: Amazing! Simply amazing! Augustus: I bet there is enough chocolate in that river to fill every bathtub in the world. (Oompa s appear) Veruca: Look! (yelling) Over there by the river! What is that thing? Mrs. Salt: It s walking?! Mr. Salt: It s a little person?! Mrs. Gloop: There are two of them. Mrs. Teavee: There are three of them. Mr. Teavee: I think there are four or five of them. Mrs. Beauragarde: Look at their funny hair. Mr. Gloop: They have such funny faces. Augustus: That s impossible. There are no people in the world as small as that. Wonka: OH no?? There are more than three thousand of them in my factory. They are Oompa Loomas! ALL: Oompa Loompas? Narrator One: Wonka explained how each Oompa Loompa was imported directly from Loompa Land. Narrator Two: He explained how they love cocoa beans Wonka: So I talked to the leader of the Oompas in Oompa Loompish of course, and now they work here and eat all the cocoa beans they want. Veruca: I want an Oompa Loompa! Mrs. Salt: Now, now my pet, we must not interrupt Mr. Wonka. Veruca: But I WANT AN OOMPA LOOMPA! Mr. Salt: Alright darling, daddy will get you an Oompa Loompa before we leave. (Augustus begins to drink chocolate out of the river) Mr. Gloop: Ha! There you go son! Drink up. Mrs. Gloop: Augustus, Augustus Gloop, I don t think you had better do that. Wonka: Oh, no! Stop Augustus! My chocolate must be untouched by human hands. Mrs. Gloop: Augustus, get away from that river right now. Augustus: This stuff is TEE-RRIFFIC! I need a bucket! Mr. Gloop: Somebody get my boy a bucket!!! You there, oompas! (walks to try and talk to the oompas) Mrs. Gloop: Augustus! You ll be giving your nasty cold to a million people around the country. (Augustus leans really far) You re leaning to far out you re.save HIM! He ll drown! He can t swim. 4

5 Augustus: Help! Help! Fish me out! Mr. Gloop: Here s that bucket you wanted my boy AUGUSTUS! Charlie: He s being sucked closer to those pipes. Joe: There he goes. Augustus: Help! Help! Mrs. Gloop: Don t just stand there. Do something. Wonka: Keep calm, he ll be fine. Mrs. Gloop: Oh, my poor Augustus, they ll be making him into chocolate covered fudge!!!! (Wonka Laughs) How dare you laugh at my boy (hits Wonka with purse) You monster you think sucking my boy up a pipe is a joke? Wonka: He ll be perfectly safe. Mr. Gloop: He ll be chocolate fudge. Wonka: Never, I wouldn t allow it. The taste would be terrible. Augustus Flavored Goop? It would never sell. Mrs. Gloop: Take me to him right now! Wonka: The oompas will take you to the fudge room and help you poke around for him. Mrs. Gloop: What what what did you say? Wonka: Just kidding good luck Mrs. Gloop. Come along everyone let s keep moving follow me hurry up Mr. Gloop: Don t worry, we re coming for you son! (Everyone except oompas exit) Oompas: Augusts Gloop! Augustus Gloop! Oone: The great big greedy nincompoop! Otwo: How long could we allow this beast. Othree: To gorge and guzzle, feed and feast. Ofour: Come on! We cried. The time is ripe! Ofive: To send him shooting up the pipe! Osix: He ll be quite changed from what he s been. Oseven: When he goes through the fudge machine. Oeight: Slowly the wheels go round and round, Onine: The cogs begin to grind and pound. Oten: A hundred knives go Oompas: Slice! Slice! Slice! Oone: We add some sugar, cream and spice. Otwo: And suddenly this greedy brute is loved by people everywhere. 5

6 Othree: For who could hate or bear a grudge. Ofour: Against a luscious bit of fudge? Scene 3 Invention Room: Narrator Three: Poor Augustus well I bet we ve seen the last of him for a while. Narrator Two: Now you folks are really in for a treat as we visit the Invention room! Narrator One: This is Wonka s most important room in the entire factory. Narrator Two: All his secret new inventions are cooking and simmering in here. But you ll see Wonka: Now listen to me, I want to touching, no meddling and above all NO TASTING, is that understood? All: Yes, yes. Violet: What is this Mr. Wonka? Wonka: Everlasting Gobstoppers! They re completely new. You can put an Everlasting Gobstopper in your mouth and suck it, and suck it and suck it and it never gets smaller. Violet: It s like gum! Wonka: It is NOT like gum. If you tried to chew an Everlasting Gobstopper you d break your teeth. Mrs. Beauragarde: Amazing! Wonka: Now over here is something I m terrifically proud of now all of you stand back. (he pushes machine, noise starts) TADA! Violet: You mean that s all? Wonka: That s all. Don t you know what it is? Violet: By gum, it s GUM! Wonka: Right you are it s a chewing gum MEAL. This will be the end of cooking, forks, plates and dishes this piece happens to be Roast Beef, Tomato Soup and Blueberry Pie. (Violet grabs the gum) Violet: Oh the heck with you. (she starts chewing) It s delicious. Wonka: Spit it out. Mrs. Beauregarde: Keep chewing, kiddo! Keep right on chewing baby. My little girl is the first girl in the world to have a chewing gum meal. Wonka: It isn t ready for eating, you mustn t chew it! Mrs. Beauregarde: Good heavens, girl! What s happening to your nose? It s turning blue! Violet: Oh be quiet mother and let me finish. Mrs. Beauregarde: Your cheeks! Your chin! Your whole face is turning blue. Violet, you re turning violet, Violet! Joe: It must be the blueberry pie that does it. Violet: (going backstage) I feel most peculiar. 6

7 Veruca: She s swelling up. Mrs. Beauregarde: Violet you re blowing up like a balloon! Call a docter. Mrs. Salt: Prick her with a pin. Mrs. Beauregarde: Save here! Wonka: (Snaps fingers) The Oompa-Loompas will roll her into the juicing room at once. (Oompas enter and line up) Mr. Salt: The juicing room? What for? Wonka: To SQUEEZE her! We ve got to squeeze the juice out of her at once. (Mrs.Beauregarde gasps and exits) Charlie: Mr. Wonka? Will Violet ever be all right again? Wonka: She ll come out of the de-juicing machine purple from head to toe. But that s what happens when you chew disgusting gum all day. Mike: If it s so disgusting, then why do you make it in your factory? Wonka: I can t hear a word you re saying. Come one, off we go! (All exit except oompas) Ofour: Dear friends, there is almost nothing worse to see. Ofive: Than some repulsive little bum. Osix: Who s always chewing chewing gum. Oseven: Did any of you ever know a person called Miss Bigelow? Oeight: This dreadful woman saw no wrong. Onine: In chewing, chewing all day long. Oten: And when she couldn t find her gum. Otwo: She d chew up the linoleum. Oone: Or anything that happened near. Otwo: A pair of boots, the postman s ear. Othree: And once she chewed her boyfriend s nose. Ofour: And then one night she went to sleep. Ofive: But her jaws kept chewing, chewing they could not stop Osix: This sleeping woman s great big trap. Oseven: Opening and shutting Oompas: Snap-snap-snap! Oeight: Faster and faster Oompas: Chop-chop-chop! Onine: The noise went on, it wouldn t stop. Oten: And with the most tremendous chew she bit her own tongue in two. 7

8 Othree: And that is why we ll try so hard, so save Miss Violet Beauregarde. (they all laugh and run off) Scene 4 The Nut Room: Narrator One: Those little Oompas just come and go so quickly. Narrator Two: I love their little songs. Narrator Three: But we re going to stop here and show you a very special room in the factory Narrator Two: The Nut Room! (two Oompas hold nut room) Charlie: Oh, LOOK, Grandpa! Look! Mrs. Salt: Miniature squirrels! Mr. Salt: There must be a hundred of them by that pile of walnuts. Narrator One: Wonka explained that these squirrels are specially trained for getting the nuts out of walnuts. Mrs. Salt: Why use squirrels? Mr. Salt: Why not use Oompa Loompas? Wonka: Nobody can get walnuts out of walnut shells in one piece, except squirrels. And I need whole walnuts for all my candy. Mrs. Salt: Why are they tapping the walnuts Wonka: They first tap each walnut, and if it s rotten they simply throw it down the garbage chute. Veruca: Hey, daddy, I ve decided I want a squirrel. Get me one of those squirrels. Mr. Salt: Don t be silly darling. These all belong to Mr. Wonka. Veruca: I don t care about that. I want one. All I ve got at home is two dogs, and four cats, and six bunny rabbits, and two parakeets, and three canaries, and a green parrot, and a turtle, and a bowl of goldfish and a silly old hamster. I want a squirrel! Mrs. Salt: All right, settle down, daddy will get you a squirrel just as soon as he possibly can. Mr. Salt: All right Wonka, name your price. How much for one of those crazy squirrels? Wonka: They re not for sale. She can t have one. Veruca: Who says I can t? I m going in to grab me a squirrel right this very minute. Mrs. Salt: Don t! Veruca: All right, I ll have you. AHHH!! (the squirrels attack) Mr. Salt: Veruca!!! Joe: Oh, no, They ve all jumped on her. Mrs. Teavee: They ve pinned her down! Mike: And one is on top of her head Mr. Teavee: And it s tap-tap-taping on her head? Mrs. Salt: Save her! Veruca, come back! 8

9 Mr. Salt: What are they doing to her? Wonka: They re testing her to see if she s a bad nut. Watch! Veruca: AHHH!!! EEECCCKK!!!! (she goes down the shoot) Wonka: I guess she was a bad nut after all. Mrs. Salt: Where are they taking her? Wonka: She s going were all the other bad nuts go- down the rubbish chute. Mr. Salt: Where does the rubbish chute go? Wonka: To the furnace. Mrs. Salt: The furnace? Mr. Salt: Now see here Wonka My daughter may be a bit of a frump, I don t mind admitting it, but that doesn t mean you can roast her to a crisp! Wonka: Don t be cross, she may not have even gone down the chute, she may be stuck just below the entrance. If that is the case all you have to do is go in and pull her out. Mrs. Salt: (Mr. & Mrs. at the same time) Veruca! (she goes in) Are you down there. AHHHH!!! Mr. Salt: Veruca?!? Eeeckkk! Wonka: OH no, the squirrels pushed them both in too. Charlie: OH dear, what on earth will happen to them? Wonka: We only light the great fiery incinerator every OTHER day maybe they ll get lucky? The children are disappearing like rabbits I ve never seen anything like it. OH well, shall we move on? Joe: OH, yes. Mike: My feet are getting tired! I want to watch television. Wonka: Then I have just the room for you follow me! (All exit, oompas enter) Oone: Veruca Salt, the little brute. Otwo: Has just gone down the rubbish chute. Othree: Down goes Veruca! Down the drain! Ofour: And here, perhaps, we should explain. Ofive: That she will meet, as she descends. Osix: A rather different set of friends. Oseven: Some liverwurst so old and grey. Oeight: One smelled it from a mile away. Onine: A rotten nut, a reeky pear. Oten: A thing the cat left on the stair. Ofive: You might be wondering if all the scolding and the shame.should fall upon Veruca salt? 9

10 Oompas: Is she the only one at fault? Oone: For though she s spoiled, and dreadfully so, Otwo: A girl can t spoil herself you know. Othree: Who turned her into such a brat? Ofour: Who are the culprits? Who did that? Ofive: Alas! You needn t look so far. Osix: To find out who these sinner are. Oseven: They are and this is very sad. Oeight: Her loving parents, Mom and Dad. Onine: And this is why we re glad they fell. Oten: Into the rubbish chute as well. Oone: Good riddance! Scene 5 The Television Room Narrator One: I can smell that liverwurst from here! Narrator Three: Pee-Eww, what a way to go. Narrator One: Well here we are at Mr. Wonka s latest and greatest invention Television Chocolate. Narrator Two: What is Television Chocolate? Narrator Three: You ll have to wait and see. (We see two oompas operating a camera and television) Mike: Where is the T.V.??? Wonka: Hold your horses, silly child. Now I thought if a photograph could be broken into a million pieces and sent whizzing through the air and then put together again on a screen why couldn t I do the same thing with a Candy Bar. Mike: Impossible! Wonka: Think so? Bring me that chocolate bar (an Oompa enters) Mr. Teavee: Why is the candy bar so big? Wonka: Whenever you send something by television it always comes out much smaller on the other end. Here we go, get ready. STOP! Mike Teavee step back, you re too close. Mrs. Teavee: Mike, come stand by me. Wonka: That s better. Now then switch on! (the lights black out and then up) Joe: The chocolate s gone! Wonka: Watch the screen. (it appears) Take it. Mike: How can you take it? It s just a picture on the television? Charlie: (takes it) It s absolutely fantastic. Joe: It s it s it s amazing! 10

11 Mike: But, Mr. Wonka, can you send other things through the air in the same way? Like a person? Wonka: A person? Are you off your rocker? Mike: But could it be done? Wonka: Good heavens, child, I really don t know I suppose it could...but it could have some very nasty results. Mike: Look at me! I m going to be the first person in the world to be sent by television! Mrs. Teavee: No! No! NO! Mr. Teavee: Mike! Stop! Come back here! Mike: See you later, alligator! (the lights black out and then up) Mrs. Teavee: He s gone! Wonka: We shall have to watch the television, he may come through and any moment. Mr. Teavee: He s taking heck of a long time to come across. Joe: Hold everything. Watch the screen. Charlie: Something s happening. Mrs. Teavee: Here he comes. (he appears) Yes, that s him all right! (Ken doll) Wonka: Grab him. Quick! He s completely okay! Mr. Teavee: You call that okay? He s a doll! Wonka: Of course he s shrunk. What did you expect? Mrs. Teavee: This is terrible! I can t send him to school like this! He ll get squashed! Mr. Teavee: (holds mini-mike to his ear) What did you say Mike? NEVER! No, you will not be able to watch television. Mrs. Teavee: We re throwing that television right out the window when we get home. Mr. Teavee: (puts mini-mike in pocket) There! (slaps pocket) Charlie: Gee, how will Mike ever grow again? Wonka: Well small boys ARE extremely springy and elastic. Maybe he ll stretch if we put him on a special machine I have for testing the tough stretchiness of chewing gum! Mrs. Teavee: How far do you think he ll stretch? Wonka: Maybe miles!!!! Just hand these orders to the Oompas (snap fingers, oompas enter) and don t look so worried, they all come out in the wash you know. Mr. Teavee: Mike, stop yelling! (slaps pocket again) (they exit) Oone: The most important thing we ve learned. Otwo: As far as children are concerned. Oompas: Is NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, let them near your television set! Othree: They loll and slop and lounge about, 11

12 Ofour: And stare until their eyes pop out. Ofive: And did you every stop to think? Osix: What this does to your beloved tot? Oseven: It rots the senses in the head. Oeight: It kills imagination dead. Onine: His powers of thinking rust and freeze! Oten: He cannot think- he only sees! Ooompas: All right! Osix: you ll cry. Oompas: All right! Oseven: You ll say. Oone: But if we take the set away? Otwo: What shall we do to entertain Othree: Our darling children? Please explain! Ofour: We ll answer this by asking you, Ofive: What used the darling ones to do? Oompas: They used to.read! Osix: They read and read, Oseven: And read and read Oeight: And then proceed to read some more. Onine: Great Scott! Gadzooks! Oten: One half their lives was reading books! Oeight: So please, oh please, we beg, we pray! Oompas: Go throw your T.V. set away! (Blachout. Oompas stay on stage as Wonka, Joe, and Charlie enter) Scene 6 The Elevator Room Wonka: Which room shall be next? Hurry up! And how many children are left now? Joe: I guess there is only Charlie left now, Mr. Wonka. Wonka: You mean you re the only one left? Charlie: Why yes! Wonka: (excited) But my dear boy that means you ve WON! Oh, I congratulate you. I really do. I m absolutely delighted. We mustn t dilly, we mustn t dally, we have so much to do. Charlie: Wait, Mr. Wonka I m afraid I don t understand. Joe: What are you talking about. Wonka: Charlie, tell me, do you love my chocolate factory? 12

13 Charlie: I ve never spent a more wonderful day in my life. Do I love this factory? (pause) Yes yes. I do. Joe: Why do you ask Mr. Wonka? Wonka: This whole day has been a contest to see who would be the best person to run this factor after I m gone. Charlie: You want me to run the factory? Wonka: Yes! You and Grandpa Joe and your whole family will move in here! I ll teach you all my secrets and one day ALL this will be yours. Will you accept my offer? Charlie: Will I? WOW! Of course I will, Mr. Wonka! Oompas: Hurray!!!!! Narrator One: And that is the story of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! Narrator Two: And how Charlie Bucket s dreams came true. Narrators: The End? No. This is just the beginning for Charlie and his chocolate factory. Ofive: You now have the whole factory to explore. Osix: We re glad you won, you deserve the best. Oseven: You were better than all the rest. Oeight: Here s to Charlie, the new candy extraordinaire! Onine: He ll make enough sweets for the whole world to share. Oten: 3 cheers for Charlie. Hip hip! Oompas: HOORAY! Joe: Hip hip! Oompas: HOORAY! Wonka: Hip hip! ALL: HOORAY!!! THE END Oompas: Charlie! Charlie! You re the man! Oone: Time to make chocolate as fast as you can. Otwo: You listened and behaved, that s why you won. Othree: Now it s time to have some fun! Ofour: Chocolate and gummies and candy galore. 13

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