-a bear that smells the sweet in the basket and comes and want some so he plots with teh wolf to get the treats
-use that with bees, only they make LRRH take the long trial when they swarm around her and she ends up taking a even longer trail.
-the three bears!!! (that would be a nice twist and tis fun to see fairy tales mixed up) they were coming to see grandma as soon as they heard she was sick, they brought porridge with them!!!
-You can add Goldilocks to that aswell, and she could join LRRD on her walk to grandma's (but she too is ploting on getting some treats)!!!
thats all i can think up of for now, if you need more put it in my inbox and ill answer them
MAK answered Sunday January 20 2008, 11:33 pm: Character list:
Little Red Riding Hood
Grandmother
Wolf
Hunter
Hunter's son (Red's age)
Red's Mother
Red's Father
Red's sister/brother
I think its pretty obvious what the roles of Red, Grandma, and the Hunter are going to be. But the mother is the one that packs the basket with food, the father could contemplate whether it's safe for Red to go in the spooky woods alone, the brother can offer to go with her to protect her, Red says, "Oh, that's alright, I'll be fine." Fast forward, Hunter kills wolf, with the help of his son, who hears strange noises coming from grandma's cottage. Red befriends Hunter's son.
Oh, and I love the other person's idea of having people be props, I think its wonderful.
AngelofMercy answered Sunday January 20 2008, 8:04 pm: Here's the great thing about plays, you can turn any inanimate object into a character role. Think The Wizard of Oz, where the trees talked. You could have people dress as the trees, or flowers, or even "stray" birds. They could tell her something along the way, like "Hey, Red" if they know her, or if they are going to be "not known, they could say something like "look out behind you" or "your going the wrong way" or "don't trust that wolf". I hope this gives you some ideas. Good Luck!! [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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