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THE BRAVE TAILOR

 

CHARACTERS:

NARRATOR

TAILOR

OLD WOMAN

GIANT

KING

 

 

SCRIPT:

 

NARRATOR:  Once upon a time there was a brave tailor who was always very busy sewing coats.  Around noon he was very hungry.

 

TAILOR:  I am so hungry!.  I have been sewing all day, but I don`t have time to eat, and I have to finish this coat.  Ohh,  I need something to eat, but all I have is a dry piece of toast!.

 

NARRATOR: Then he heard a voice outside.

 

OLD WOMAN:  Fine new jam for sale.  Good Jam!.

 

TAILOR:  I can`t resist such a treat!.  Old woman, ome here and give me some jam!.

 

OLD WOMAN:  How many ounces would you like?.

 

TAILOR:  I´ll take four ounces.

 

NARRATOR:  The tailor bought some jam for his toast.  He ate a few bites.  Then he put down the toast and went back to work.

 

NARRATOR:  While the tailor was sewing, some flies came in the open window.  They landed on the sweet, sticky jam.  When he picked up his toast to finish it, he saw seven flies stuck to the jam.

 

TAILOR:  Oh no, Flies!.  Do you think this bread is for you?.  I will have to get rid of you all!.

 

NARRATOR:   So the angry tailor struck at them with a piece of cloth. Seven flies fell to the ground, dead.

 

TAILOR:  Seven at one blow!.

 

NARRATOR:  Then he made a belt and stitched on it in big golden letters the words “Seven at one blow”.

 

TAILOR:  Now the whole world must know who I am and what I just did. But first, I will get a piece of cheese to take on my trip, just in case I get hungry!.

 

NARRATOR:  The tailor headed to the forest.  There he found a little bird, he took it, and he put it in his pocket along with the cheese.  He walked a little farther and met a giant.

 

TAILOR: Hello!.

 

GIANT:  Hi!   Where are you going?.

 

TAILOR:  I am going to seek my fortune in the wide world.  Would you like to come with me?.

 

GIANT:  Don`t be silly! .

 

TAILOR: Why not?.

 

GIANT:  Because you`re little!.

 

TAILOR:  So what?.   I may be little, but I am strong?.

 

GIANT:  You… Strong?.  Ha, ha, ha, ha.  You make me laugh!.

 

TAILOR:   Look at my belt if you want to see what kind of man I am!.

 

GIANT:  Mmmmm  … Seven at one blow.   So what?.

 

TAILOR: It means that I am strong!.

 

GIANT:  Ha, ha, ha I am a giant.  So I am stronger than you!.

 

NARRATOR:  So the giant picked a rock.  He squeezed it so hard that water came out.

 

GIANT:   I bet you can’t do that!.

 

NARRATOR:  The tailor just smiled and took out his cheese.

 

TAILOR:  I will squeeze milk out of my rock!.

 

NARRATOR:  Then he squeezed the cheese until milk came out!.

 

GIANT:  I am still not convinced.

 

NARRATOR:  The giant threw a rock far into the distance.

 

GIANT:  Try that!.

 

TAILOR:  Not bad.  But it fell back down to earth.  Watch this.

 

NARRATOR:  Then the tailor pulled the bird from his pocket and threw it in the air. The bird flew away.

 

GIANT:  Wow!.

 

NARRATOR:  And the rock never came down.

 

GIANT:  Where is it?.

 

TAILOR:  The rock is still high up in the sky.  Ha, ha, ha, ha

 

GIANT:  But, you can´t be that strong!.

 

TAILOR: Remember … Seven at one blow!.

 

NARRATOR:  Just then, the king and some of his attendants came riding by.

 

KING:  What`s this?.

 

TAILOR:  Nothing, your Highness. I’ve just captured this giant.

 

GIANT:  Capture me?.  No way!.

 

NARRATOR:  And the giant ran away as fast as he could.

 

GIANT:  I will not be eight at a blow!.   No, no!.

 

KING:  You have rid my kingdom of that giant.  Take this bag of gold.

 

TAILOR: Oh, thank you, your highness!.

 

KING:  Come with me to my kingdom, everyone must know that a brave tailor got rid of the giant.

 

TAILOR:  And he will never bother us again!.

 

NARRATOR:  And so the little tailor found fame and fortune and lived happily ever after.

 

THE END

 

Author: Brothers Grimm

 

Adapted by: K I D S I N C O

 

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