Golden Age of Chocolate Oompa line breakout for Adult Oompas Prolouge pg 21

Similar documents
Auditions: Friday, February 3, :30 2:30

AUDITIONS March 20-22, by appointment

AUDITION PACKET. Willy Wonka, Jr.

Pinckney Players. November 6, Greetings!

Willy Wonka Character Descriptions

AUDITION SIDES - NARRATOR

MOVIE TALK Scholastic Canada Ltd. V001. Movie Talk: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1 of 11

THE ROLE OF THE AUDIENCE

Teacher s Notes. Level 5. Did you know? Pearson English Kids Readers. Teacher s Notes. Summary of the story. Background information

The Heathwood Intermediate/Middle School Play. Audition Packet Performance Dates: April 26th, 27th, and 28th, 2017 Director: EG Engle

Charlie & the chocolate factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Willy Wonka 2018 SPRING MUSICAL Information Meeting for Performers & Technicians

Visit to schedule your audition.

Willy Wonka Audition Form

Los Primeros Educational Foundation Proudly Announces

(OPEN TO THE BUCKETS HOME, WITH MR AND MRS BUCKET, CHARLIE AND ALL GRANDPARENTS)

Moorestown Theater Company Celebrating Our Second Decade:

Charlie. Chocolate Factory. and the CLASSICS TWO. Love to Read. Roald Dahl ( ) VOLUME

FYI. Hats and Gloves are Important. Website Wiz. Slate Hill Student Newspaper. January 29, 2018

Charlie and Chocolate Factory. Chapter 13 The Big Day Arrives

A Healthy Mystery. Written By: Emari Harvey. Chelsea Bardmess. Chris Lopez. Luke Bigalk EXT. PARK LATE MORNING

Auditions for Charm City Players Season 6

Ms. A s Song. Song Style: Jazz

Charlie and Chocolate Factory. Chapter 25 The Great Glass Lift

Children s singer-songwriter Bernhard Fibich. by a singer-songwriter from Austria/Europe

Some reviews of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. One of the most popular children s books of all times Sunday Times

RSS - 1 FLUENCY ACTIVITIES

30th November - 31st December 2018 The Passenger Shed Brunel's Old Station. A season of exciting parties & events to celebrate Christmas

NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUG. RETAIL. Candy & Gum

Summer Reading for Rising 5 th Graders Due: 1 st day of school.

The Adventures of Sensory Avoider Allie. Allie Only Eats Three Foods

ELA Level 4, Unit 2 Embedded Assessment 2: Writing a Style Analysis Essay. Exemplary: Style, In Burton s Eyes Style, In Burton s Eyes

Phizz-whizzing books by Roald Dahl!

Cereal Box Book Report

The Project. The Details. Tips for Success. Decorate a box to represent the book and fill it with objects that represent different parts of the book.

FRIENDS #2 A LITTLE HELP FROM MY

Audition Script. & information

65 Mustang. A comedy in one act by Burton Bumgarner

My School Promise. Each day I ll do my best, And I won t do any less. My work will always please me, And I won t accept a mess.

1. SWEET INSPIRATION RECIPE

The Palmer Catholic Academy Performing Arts Department Newsletter. Spring term Issue 1. Welcome to our 1 st Performing Arts Newsletter!

Words Are Powerful AGAPE LESSON 7

My School Promise. Each day I ll do my best, And I won t do any less. My work will always please me, And I won t accept a mess.

Feelings & Fears. Kids Activities

The Wonder of Moms by Tom Smith

Use words and pictures to make a timeline of the important events in your book

The Mystery Club and the Case of the Missing Pearls. A Play for Students in Grades parts

As the elevators door slid open they spotted a duffel bag inside. Tommy pick it up and opened it There s a note inside of it I bet its from Robby

Pgs. Level 1 Questions Level 2 Questions Level 3 Questions Level 4 Questions Cover

THE HAUNTED BOOK CHAPTER 3

I slump down under my favourite tree, the one that s taller than Billy s, and look out

Batter Up! A Puppet Skit for Springtime by Tom Smith. Attach the baseball cap to Willie s head with a safety pin to prevent it from falling off.

Little Red s Secret Sauce

Roald Dahl s Influence On Today s Society. Elijah Espinoza. Mr. Mark Schuerer. 4th Hour

Cereal Box Book Report

ROALD DAHL S CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY COMING TO COSTA MESA

True Story by Rayna McKinley 1

A Change of Heart. Christiaan Barnard

The Wonder of Dads A Puppet Script by Tom Smith

The Dandelion Ladies Decisive Tea Pamela Loyd

First Grade Spelling

Admit One. Mike Shelton

Charlie and the Yums The Fabulous Sock

FOR NOW. Paul Knauer.

Scene 1: The Street.

Punctuating Personality 1.15

A Christmas Eve Play

Pink Elephants Running Amuck

Dad gathered all the kids and we sat around the fire. He told us a scary story and all kids were hanging on to each other. It was fun when he put

CAMP ALPINE By Emerson Moss and Kyra Burns Adapted by Alex Foxwell

Test 1 КЕТ - ТЕСТ 5. READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes) PART 1. YOUTH CLUB Under 16s only SCHOOL OFFICE CLOSED FOR LUNCH QUESTIONS 1 5

The Movies Written by Annie Lewis

THE ROOM OF DOORS. by Writer 161

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

Letterland Lists by Unit. cat nap mad hat sat Dad lap had at map

From Chemical Bonding

The theatre is located in Queen Mary s Gardens, right in the heart of Regent s Park.

from The Worship Drama Library Volume 2 By Mike and Colleen Gray

Charly Did It. LEVELED BOOK R Charly Did It. A Reading A Z Level R Leveled Book Word Count: 1,334.

Greeting 1 Hiya!/ Wassup?/ Yo!/ Alright?/ How s it going boys and girls?/ Hey guys and gals!

What s the matter? WORD POWER Parts of the body. A ` Listen and practice.

and the Three Bears by Laura Peetoom illustrated by Joe Weissmann Goldie Locks and the Three Bears 1 / Scholastic Canada Ltd.

Talk Turkey on Thanksgiving:

T L w t etter a a r u Cymru

A Children's Play. By Francis Giordano

(c) Copyright QUESTIONS

Merry Christmas / Happy Thanksgiving. Susan Jarrett

DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY. An excerpt from. a comedy by Rich Orloff. Characters

Practice Final Exam - Grammar

Unit Title Speaking Task Speaking Skill Page All About Me What s Your Name? All About Me People What Does He Look Like? People in a Picture

Who will make the Princess laugh?

Which Me Should I Be?

JOYFUL PEANUTS WISDOM TO CARRY YOU THROUGH

a script from by Rene Gutteridge

Michael Rosen s Chocolate Cake Schools Activity Pack

Reading Skills Practice Test 5

MR. PATTERSON S $5,000 DOG IS DEAD

English in Mind. Level 2. Module 1. Guided Dialogues RESOURCES MODULE 1 GUIDED DIALOGUES

For the performance, a Doorbell Sound Effect is n the Performance/ Accompaniment CD Track 17.

Transcription:

Golden Age of Chocolate Oompa line breakout for Adult Oompas Prolouge pg 21 Oompa 1- Emma Oompa 2 Amy Oompa 3 Kate Oompa 4-5 All three together Oompa 1 Emma Boys is now group 1 Alex Le, Emma, Andrew, Kayla, Madison K., Hannah K. Girls is now group 2 Kate, Bailey, Tyler Z., Katia, Samantha GOLDEN AGE OF CHOCOLATE Oompa Emma: Once upon a chocolate time, Oompa Amy: A long, long, chocolate time ago, Ooompa Kate: The golden age of chocolate began. Wonka: I know, cos I was there. Emma, Amy and Kate: When it comes to chocolate, he s a many flavored man, you know, Oompa Emma: cos that s the age of chocolate he ran All Oompa Loompas: with oh, such style and flair! Group 1 (Alex L, Emma, Andrew, Kayla, Madison K, Hannah K): And the golden age of chocolate has lasted all these years, Group 2 (Kate, Amy, Bailey, Tyler Z, Katia, Samantha): The golden stage of chocolate that every child reveres. Wonka: But soon I ll be retiring to make way for someone new. Some bright spark I ll be hiring but who? Group 2: But who? Group 1: But who? All: But who?

Candy Kids line breakout Scene 2 pg 29 Scene 2: OUTSIDE THE BUCKET SHACK ALFIE (Angelina) I think she is running late. MARSHA (Caroline) I hope she hurries. SOPHIA (Veronica) Today it s chocolate kisses for me! BOBBIE (John J.) EWWWWW all kisses are gross! BILLIE (Matthew L.) But Nutt-a-riffics are triffic! DANNY (Robert Z.) A simple lollipop will do. See these kids? They meet outside Charlie s house every day after lunch with a nickel a piece to buy a Wonka bar from the local Candy Man. ALL THE KIDS

It s the Candy Man! The only kid with no nickel is Charlie MATILDA Did ya hear? Some kid found the first golden ticket! JAMES Hey Charlie, help me pick something out. I got a nickel. MATILDA You ve already got a lollipop. Shouldn t you finish it first? JAMES I can t help it. I love candy! All candy! Chocolate, caramel, jawbreakers, suckers CHARLIE Stop it! You re making my mouth water! Wonka Line switched to Candy Man Scene 4 pg 39 Scene 4: OUTSIDE THE BUCKET SHACK So Mr. Bucket went back to the toothpaste factory, while little Charlie Bucket was off to school. But on the way, Charlie heard some exciting news. MATILDA Did ya hear? Some kid found the first golden ticket! CHARLIE Already? When? CANDY MAN Just now! Look!

Veruca line changes Scene 6 pg 46 Scene 6: VERUCA PHINEOUS TROUT Ladies and gentlemen, the worldwide rush for Wonka bars is getting bigger by the minute. It seems a second Golden Ticket has been found. PHINEOUS TROUT We re off to our live remote in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where things are sweet for Veronica Salt.

VERUCA That s Veruca, you imbecile! VERUCA, VERUCA, VERUCA! PHINEOUS TROUT So Mr. Salt, I understand you sweetened Veruca s chances with a little assistance? MR. SALT As soon as my little girl told me that she simply had to have one of those Golden Tickets, I bought hundreds of thousands of Wonka bars. I m in the nut business, peanuts, cashews, but mainly Brazil nuts. So I had my factory girls stop shelling Brazil nuts and start shelling wrappers. VERUCA Daddy, that hideous reporter said my name wrong, on LIVE TELEVISION! Can t you get her fired? MR. SALT For you dear, anything anyway after days of shelling Chocolate, one of my factory gals finally found the blasted Golden Ticket. I let her take the lucky piece of chocolate home to her 17 kids PHINEOUS TROUT How generous! VERUCA Daddy, now she s being SARCASTIC! I want her fired. Fired! You hear me? Fired, fired, FIRED! PHINEOUS TROUT This is Phineous Trout, where the sweet has turned sour.

Lines changes/add Phineous, Violet, Viola & Mrs. Beauregarde - Scene 9 pg 54 Scene 9: VIOLET RADIO STATION PHINEOUS TROUT We interrupt the Orphan Annie Radio Hour to bring you this important news flash. A third Golden Ticket has been found in Snellville, Georgia. PHINEOUS TROUT And what are your names, young ladies? VIOLET Violet VIOLA Viola VIOLET & VIOLA Beauregarde. MRS. BEAUREGARDE Girls, quit chewing your gum so loudly. Remember what your therapist said about acting out- VIOLET & VIOLA Ah, can it, Ma! You flap your jaws as much as we do PHINEOUS TROUT Now tell us, Girls, how did you find your Golden Ticket? VIOLET & VIOLA We re gum chewer normally, but when we heard about Wonka s contest, we laid off the gum and switched to candy bars. Now of course we are right back on gum. In fact, we ve been

working on this piece for over three months solid. We ve beaten the record set by our best friend, Cornelia Prinzmetel. Hi, Cornelia.listen to this. That s the sound of you losing! Listen some more. Lines changes/adds for Adult Oompas, Wonka and Phineous Trout Scene 13 pg 72-75 Scene 13: OUTSIDE S FACOTRY PHINEOUS TROUT Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Willy Wonka s Chocolate Factory, where history is about to be made. You are all going to meet the chocolate genius of the century! And here he is now! Mr. Willy...Wonka! I said Willy Wonka! Wonka? Wonka: Come with me and you ll be in a world of pure imagination. Take look and you ll see into my imagination. Welcome, my little friends. Welcome to my factory. Augustus Gloop, please step forward. AUGUSTUS Here s my Golden Ticket, Mr. Wonka. Ah, ah, CHOO! MRS. GLOOP

He has a cold. VERUCA My name is Veruca Salt. I always thought a Veruca was a wart, but you don t look like a wart at all.more of a mole, or perhaps a bunion- MR.SALT How ya doing, Wonka. Salt s the name and I m nuts! Nuts for Nuts that is! An operation like this must go through a million nuts Make that a million and one-your ticket? VERUCA Here s your silly ticket. Can I have it back after the tour? Of course you can, my dear. Of course. Violet & Viola Beauregarde! VIOLET & VIOLA We hear ya. Here s our ticket. There is no gum chewing allowed on the tour. VIOLET & VIOLA But you MAKE gum. MRS. BEAUREGARDE Mr. Wonka asked you to remove your gum. Do we need to negotiate? VIOLET & VIOLA

Psycho babble whatever. Mike Teavee? Mr. Mike Teavee and guest? MIKE Hold your pantyhose, a commercial s coming up. MS. TEAVEE Here s our ticket, Mr. Wonka Scrumptious. Oh, and Mike, there s no television reception in the factory. MIKE None? None whatsoever. Chuck Bucket? GRANDPA JOE Its Charlie, Mr. Wonka. Charlie Bucket. Here s our ticket. So you re Charlie Bucket? Odd coincidence you finding your ticket just in time. GRANDPA JOE Now see here Wonka, if you re saying our ticket is a phony- Pleasure to meet you, too MR.- GRANDPA JOE You know me, Wonka.

Do I? Well then! Let s proceed. PHINEOUS Thank you Mr. Wonka. See ya, Later, Goodbye! We start with a contract. ADULT OOMPA (TYLER Z.) Contract! Raise your right hand I hereby swear not to touch, malign, assign, clutch, share, tear, or wear, none such, party of the first part, and so on INK! ADULT OOMPA (HANNAH K.) INK! Please sign below.- thumb print only! AUGUSTUS Mr. Vonka-just how many rooms has your factory? Good question, Augustus.

Adult Oompa lines Scene 16 pg 88 Scene 16: THE INVENTING ROOM ADULT OOMPA (ANDREW) Welcome ADULT OOMPA (KAYLA) To ADULT OOMPA (KATIA) The ADULT OOMPA (BAILEY) Invention ADULT OOMPA (MADISON K.) Room ADULT OOMPA (ALEX LE.) Gum! ADULT OOMPA (SAMANTHA) Gum! ALL ADULT OOMPAS Gum!

Here we are in the Inventing Room! This is the most important room in the entire factory; my most secret inventions are cooking and simmering in here. Viola! The Everlasting Gourmet Gobstopper! VIOLET & VIOLA It looks like gum! That s because it is gum. VIOLET & VIOLA Gum The most dazzling gum in the world MRS. BEAUREGARDE Gum? Oh, no an entire gourmet meal without any of those nasty calories!

Line changes/adds Wonka, Oompa group 3 (Cooks), Charlie and Grandpa Joe Scene 17 pg96-101 Scene 17: FIZZY LIFTING ROOM Three good little children left. CHARLIE Mr. Wonka, will Violet & Viola ever be all right, or will she always be a blueberry?

Very probably. Come along, there s so much see to more. Stop. Reverse that. Ah, I quite forgot about this room it s the Fizzy Lifting Drink Room! VERUCA Bubbles? Do they taste like candy? Mr. Wonka, sweetie, I WANT BUBBLES THAT TASTE LIKE CANDY!!! Actually, the bubbles taste like soap for children with dirty mouths. It s what the bubbles do that is remarkable. MS. TEAVEE What do they do, Wonka? Just one sip of my Fizzy Lifting Drink and you will float on air. MIKE Float on air? Whoa! Unfortunately, my legal advisors have forbidden our taking even the tiniest taste. Come along, I ve got more exciting things to show you. CHARLIE Oh my! Mr. Wonka? Kids? GRANDPA JOE They ve left us behind. CHARLIE Grandpa Joe, what s that? OOMPA-LOOMPA 1 (Leandra) TRY IT!

CHARLIE Who s there? Hello? OOMPA-LOOMPA 2 (Jeremy) TRY IT! OOMPA-LOOMPA 3 (Jet) TRY IT! OOMPA-LOOMPA 4 (Joanne) TRY IT! GRANDPA JOE Should you? OOMPA-LOOMPA 5 (Eloise) TRY IT! OOMPA-LOOMPA 6 (Justin) TRY IT! CHARLIE Well, I suppose one tiny taste wouldn t do any harm. OOMPA-LOOMPA 7 (Cassie) Drink up! FLYING Charlie: I m flying! Grandpa Joe: You re flying! Charlie: There s no sensations that s quite as sensat nal as flying! Grandpa Joe: thrilling, fulfilling, and high r educat nal as flying! Charlie: It s inspirational, Grandpa Joe: and recreational, Both: trying! Way, way up there in mid-air, to be touching the sky! Grandpa Joe: Which I guess is why there is no feeling that s quite like the feeling of flying!

Charlie: Bumping your head on the ceiling of what s up above! It s so appealling, I m reeling at my death defying! Charlie: flying, I love! There is no high that s as high as the high I am trying! Flying I... Grandpa Joe: flying, I love! There is no high that s as high as the high you re trying! Flying I... GRANDPA JOE What s that sound? CHARLIE I m not sure. It s getting louder though...i d better float down. GRANDPA JOE Look up Charlie! It s a fan! It s sucking you up! Try to float down! CHARLIE I can t! GRANDPA JOE Try Charlie, try! CHARLIE I can t! GRANDPA JOE It s gonna cut you to bits! GRANDPA JOE THINK POSITIVE CHARLIE I can t! CHARLIE THINK BURRRRRP! GRANDPA JOE Wait! Burping is the answer! CHARLIE Burp. GRANDPA JOE BURRRRRRP. Burp. CHARLIE This is FUN! Whee! BURPING SONG Charlie: Oh, how I love to burp! (burp!) Grandpa Joe: People burp from Atlanta to Antwerp! (burp!) (burp!) Charlie: From John Wayne to Wyatt Earp, Grandpa Joe: just as birds love to chirp, Charlie: ev ry guy loves to B U R P (burp!) Charlie: Happy Burpday to me! (burp!) Grandpa Joe: Happy Burpday to you! (burp!)

Lines for the squirrels (Oompa group 2) - Scene 18 pg 102 Scene 18: THE NUT ROOM You see Veruca, cocoa beans contain a variety of chemicals, the primary psychoactive components being theobromine and caffine. now, just step this way and--- Charlie, do stay with the group. We wouldn t want you to float away, now would we? SQUIRREL 1 (Larisa) Good nut! And next we have

SQUIRREL 2 (Sophia) Bad nut! The Nut Room! SQUIRREL 3 (Matthew J.) Good nut! MS. TEAVEE Mr. Wonka, are those squirrels? Right you are! Eventually these squirrels will remove a walnut from its shell in one piece and at the same time sort the good nuts from the bad nuts. VERUCA They re so adorable! Here, squirrelly-squirrelly! Veruca, whatever you do, DO NOT DISTURB the squirrels! They are in training. SQUIRREL 4 (Ariel) Good nut! VERUCA See here, Wonka, I want a squirrel. I want a squirrel and an Oompa-Loompa! I want a squirrel and an Oompa-Loompa and a pink candy boat and while we re at it I WANT IT NOW! Veruca: I want a feast. I want a bean feast! Cream buns, and donuts, and fruitcakes with no nuts so good you could go nuts! Give em to me now! I want a party with roomfuls of laughter. I want a ton of ice cream! And if I don t get the things I am after, I m going to scream! I want the works. I want the whole works! Presents and prizes and sweets and surprises of all shapes and sizes, and now! Don t care how! I want it now! Don t care how! I want it now!!!!

SQUIRREL 5 (Kyle) BAAAAD NUT! MR. SALT Veruca! Veruca! MS. TEAVEE Wonka, what will become of them? What happens to every bad nut-that particular chute leads to the garbage incinerator. But don t worry, there s a chance it may not be lit today. GRANDPA JOE A chance? Yes, well, it s generally only lit every other day. I can t remember if today is a burn day Hmm Guess we ll find out. Shame really, she was so deliciously bossy, a natural captain of industry. Hmm. Onward and upward, backward and forward, off we go. Please exit this way; I will be with you in a moment.