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Plays for Primary School - Rotimi Ogunjobi
Plays
For
Primary School
By Rotimi Ogunjobi
Auntie Mimie Children Series
© 2014 Rotimi Ogunjobi
ISBN: 978-978-49837-8-5
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. Public performance of these plays without permission of the author is permitted.
CONTENTS
Usman And The Leopard
The Lion’s Food
The Unkind Rich Woman
The Forbidden Orange Tree
The Elephant Trap
AUTHOR’S NOTE
These short plays are suitable for teaching drama to children of 3 to 10 years old. The casts are few and may all be accommodated on a stage at the same time.
The purpose of these plays is to stimulate the imagination of children to think beyond the ordinary. In the plays which include animals, a minimal production free of elaborate costumes may be possible. Each ‘animal’ cast may in this case hang a sign around the neck or wear a shirt with the animal’s name printed on it (e.g LION , ELEPHANT)
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USMAN AND THE LEOPARD
CAST:
USMAN the Farmer
LEOPARD
GOAT
HORSE
MANGO TREE
DOG
FOX
VILLAGERS
(A road near the forest. There is an empty cage standing by the way and inside it is some food. A LEOPARD approaches roaring.)
LEOPARD
(Roars angrily) I am hungry. I want somebody to eat. Where is everyone? I am hungry.
(Roars. Stops at the cage and looks inside)
What is this? It is a cage. Now, who would put such a silly thing here near the road? Wait a minute there is some food inside it. How lovely. I will steal the food before anyone comes here.
(Enters the cage and eats the food. He finds that the cage is locked and he cannot go out again)
The gate is locked. I can’t get out. It was a trap. Help! Help me someone! Help! I didn’t do anything! Help!
( USMAN, a farmer is walking down the road and stops by the cage)
USMAN
What is this? It is a cage; a steel gate. Oh, it has also got a LEOPARD trapped inside there too. Now that is very interesting.
LEOPARD
Rescue me from this horrible cage my good man. Please open the gate so that I may escape. I am very afraid. Open the gate of this horrible cage.
USMAN
This is so interesting. How in the