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A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (sample script) Readers Theater Script Grades 3-4 The Cast: Charlie Brown Sally Brown Linus Peppermint Patty Marcie Franklin Snoopy Woodstock Narrator Narrator: On Thanksgiving Day, Charlie Brown stood sadly at his mailbox watching Snoopy walk off with a stack of mail - all for him! Sally: (walks up to Charlie Brown) What's the matter big brother? Charlie: Nothing. I was just checking the mailbox. Sally: What did you expect, a turkey card? Charlie: (sighs) Holidays always depress me. Sally: I know what you mean. Why should I give thanks on Thanksgiving? What do I have to be thankful for? Linus: (approaches Charlie and Sally) What's all the commotion? Charlie: (grumbling) We've got another holiday to worry about. Thanksgiving is here.

Sally: I haven't even finished my Halloween candy. Linus: Thanksgiving is important. Our country was the first to make a national holiday to give thanks. Narrator: When Charlie Brown and Sally went inside, the phone rang. It was Peppermint Patty. Charlie: Well.... I... Patty: Okay, it's a date. See you soon, you sly devil. Charlie: Oh brother. Peppermint Patty is coming to Thanksgiving dinner. Sally: We won't even be home. We'll be at Grandma's. Narrator: The phone rang. It was Peppermint Patty again. Patty: Hi, Chuck. Listen, I have even greater news. Remember that kid Marcie? Her folks said it was okay if she joined us. So you can count on two for dinner, Chuck. Charlie: Well, the problem is... Narrator: But Peppermint Patty talked right over him. Patty: Don't worry, Chuck. We won't make problems. We'll help clean the dishes and everything. Just save me a drumstick and the neck. See you, Chuck. Charlie: (hanging up the phone) How do I get myself into these things? Now she's bringing Marcie too?

Sally: It s your own fault for being so wishy-washy. Narrator: And before Charlie Brown could argue, Peppermint Patty called back yet again. This time she had invited Franklin to dinner too! Charlie: I m doomed! Three guests for Thanksgiving, and I m not even going to be home! Peppermint Patty will hate me for the rest of my life. Linus: Why not have two dinners? You cook the first one for your friends, then go to your grandmother s for the second one. Charlie: But I can t cook. All I can make is cold cereal and toast. Narrator: Linus was sure they could do it with a little help. Linus: (tells Snoopy) Go to the garage and get a table for the backyard. Narrator: Snoop saluted, sharp as a soldier. The world s most brilliant beagle was on the case! Narrator: As Woodstock fluttered above him Snoopy dragged a Ping- Pong table out of the overflowing garage. As soon as Snoopy opened the table, it snapped shut! He was trapped inside! When the beagle broke free, so did a Ping-Pong paddle and ball. Snoopy hit the ball, then bounced over the net so fast that he returned his own serve. Snoopy played against himself until he accidently knocked Woodstock out. Linus walked up just in time to see the end of Snoopy s game. Linus: We don t have time to play!

Narrator: Snoopy blushed. Woodstock was awake again, but seeing stars. Linus: We still need some chairs around the table. Narrator: Once again, Snoopy bravely battled his way through the stuff garage. A lawn chair proved even tougher to unfold that the Ping-Pong table! Finally, Snoopy got everything under control. He even put a tablecloth on the Ping-Pong table. Then it was time to start cooking. With the precision of an army, Charlie Brown, Llinus, Snoopy, and Woodstock used every toaster they could to make a big stack of buttered toast. The friends popped corn and opened bags of chips, pretzels, and jelly beans. Next Snoopy set the table. He dealt the plates like a deck of cards and expertly folded the napkins into cute little tepees. Yikes! One of the tepees moved. Snoopy carefully lifted the napkin and found.... Woodstock! Ding-Dong! The doorbell rang. Peppermint Patty, Marcie, and Franklin arrived. They followed Charlie Brown to the table in the backyard. Patty: Say Chuck, this looks like quite a spread. I bet this is one Thanksgiving dinner we ll never forget! Narrator: Snoopy carried out a big domed platter. Patty: Aren t we going to say grace before we re served, Chuck? It s Thanksgiving.

Narrator: Charlie Brown wasn t sure what to do. Linus came to the rescue. He stood up and gave a speech. Linus: In the year 1621, the Pilgrims had their first Thanksgiving feast. They invited the great Indian Chief Massasoit, who brought ninety of this brave Indians and a great abundance of food. Governor William Bradford and Captain Miles Standish were honored guests. Elder William Brewster, who was a minister, said a prayer that went something like this: We thank God for our homes and our food and our safety in a new land. We thank God for the opportunity to create the new world for freedom and justice. Patty: Amen. Narrator: And with that, Snoopy lifted the lid to reveal their feast. He shuffled the toast like cards, then plunked a piece onto a paper plate. He added a pawful of popcorn, pretzel sticks, and jelly beans. Then he threw the plate like a Frisbee across the table. Zoom, zoom, zoom! Plates flew to each guest Peppermint Patty stared in amazed disappointment. Patty: What kind of Thanksgiving is this? Don t you know anything about what cooking a real Thanksgiving dinner, Chuck? Where s the turkey? Where are the mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie? What blockhead made all this? Narrator: Charlie Brown slunk away from the table feeling even lower than he did after losing a baseball game. Marcie: (turning toward Patty) You were kind rough on Charles, weren t you sir? Did he invited you to dinner, or did you invited yourself?

Patty: I never thought of it like that. Do you think I hurt ol Chuck s feelings? Golly, why can t I act right outside of a baseball game? Narrator: Peppermint Patty convinced Marcie to apologize for her. When Marcie found Charlie Brown inside the house she said: Marcie: Don t feel so bad, Charles. Peppermint Patty didn t mean all those things she said. Actually, she really likes you. Charlie: I don t feel bad for myself. I m just sorry I ruined everyone s Thanksgiving. Marcie: But Thanksgiving is more than eating, Charles. You heard what Linus said. The Pilgrims were thankful, and we should be thankful for just being together. Narrator: Peppermint Patty had been listening from the doorway. She came in and offered Charlie Brown her hand. Patty: Apologies accepted, Chuck? Narrator: They shook hands. Patty: There are enough problems in the world already without these silly misunderstandings. Why you re holding my hand, you sly dog. Narrator: Bong! Bong! Bong! The clock chimed. Charlie: Good grief! Four o clock already! We re supposed to be at Grandmother s house at four thirty. I better call her and explain my dilemma. Charlie: (picks up the phone) Hello? Gran ma? This is Chuck, I mean Charlie Brown. We re going to be a little late. No ma am, they

haven t eaten. As a matter of fact, they ve let me know that in no uncertain terms! Narrator: Then Charlie Brown heard some wonderful news. Marcie: (announces to everyone) We re all invited to Charlie Brown s grandmother s for Thanksgiving dinner! Narrator: The kids all cheered! Soon the whole gang, except for Snoopy and Woodstock, piled into the back of the station wagon. In the car the kids sang, Over the river and through the woods, to grandmother s house we go! The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh through the white and drifting snow... oh-- Charlie: There is only one thing wrong with that. Linus: What s that, Charlie Brown? Charlie: My grandmother lives in a condominium. Narrator: But then he realized that it doesn t matter where you eat Thanksgiving dinner. Whether it s at a condo or a doghouse, it will always be special when you share the feast with friends.