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Debut Albums and Snow White
Characters:

Mr. Mouse

Mrs. Mouse

Girl Mouse

Young Boy Mouse

Gossipy Girl Mouse 1

Gossipy Girl Mouse 2

Sun

Cloud

Wind

Wall

Setting: A cardboard house, a tall wall, sun, and a cloud.

SCRIPT:

(two mice enter)

Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: I heard that Mr. and Mrs. Mouse´s daughter is very beautiful.

Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: She´s the most beautiful girl in the world!

Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: Is it true that every mouse on earth wants to marry her?

Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: Yes, it is!

Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: It’s sad that her parents don´t like any of them.

(They leave. Mr. and Mrs. Mouse enter)

Mrs. Mouse: Who will we marry our daughter? We don´t like anybody…nobody is that good for her!

Mr. Mouse: That´s right. One mouse has a large tail….another one doesn´t have teeth… another one is too fat. We can´t let her marry any of them. They are so ugly!

Mrs. Mouse: She must marry the most powerful in the world.

Mr. Mouse: The most powerful is the Sun!

(A cardboard sun enters stage)

Mrs. Mouse: (kindly) Mr. Sun! We have a beautiful daughter. She is the prettiest girl in the world, and you are the most powerful. You deserve her!

Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: We want you to marry her!

Sun: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Cloud.

Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Cloud?

Sun: Yes. The Cloud covers me.

(A cardboard cloud enters stage and covers the sun. The sun disappears)

Mr. Mouse: Hey, Cloud! We have seen you cry a lot of times. Do you cry because you feel alone?

Cloud: No. I cry so that plants can grow.

Mrs. Mouse: You are the most powerful, and you deserve to marry our daughter.

Mr. Mouse: She is the most beautiful mouse on earth!

Cloud: No, I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the wind.

Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Wind?

Cloud: Yes. The Wind blows me . (the whistling of the wind is heard)

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