The Adventures of Goldilocpick and Little Red Riding HoodlumA Stage Play by toddbThis thrilling, comic fairy tale reveals that Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood, the two famed fairytale heroines, were in fact girl-bandits fighting for dominance of the magical wood!The Adventures of Goldilockpick and
Little Red Riding Hoodlum
by Todd Barty
ACT I (The Narrators are seated across the front
of the stage. Behind them, on stage right, is the Bear’s House. Here, there is a dining room table and chairs as well
as three comfortable lounge chairs. On the table are three bowls of porridge,
spoons and a water jug. One of the lounge chairs is large and very thickly
padded, one is ridiculously small and one is of a regular size and looks very
welcoming. On stage left is Gran’s house.
Here, there is a bed, a bedside table and a cupboard. Upstage centre, there is
a small curtain that characters can go behind. This set remains static
throughout Act I.)
Narrator: Welcome
children, young and old.
Today a story will be told.
About porridge, greed, grandmas and crime,
All of those things that enliven bedtime.
We’ll meet two girls, who I’m sure you’ve met before,
But I fear that there’s a surprise in store.
Even though they’re characters you’ve all heard about.
The popular versions leave a few things out.
For in these stories, the authors prevent
Us finding out details of the real event.
But let us first introduce three
gentle creatures, With paws, big noses and plush, furry
features. These folk would be heroes, if the
stories were fair, We are talking of Mum, Dad and Little
bear. A happy family, wholesome and stable,
They came in for supper, and sat at the table.
(As they are
introduced, the Bears enter, waving
to the audience, and sit at the table.)
Mum Bear: I know
you’re both hungry, so I‘ve made a treat. Three big
scrumptious bowls of porridge to eat.
Little Bear: Wow Mum,
I love porridge, you’re really the best. I’ll take a big
mouthful and give it a test.
(Little Bear takes a spoonful of
porridge and eats.)
Narrator: Little
Bear dug in with a very large spoon, And as soon as he ate it, ran around
the room. He tried to yell something, no one
knew what. He tried hard to say that the porridge
was hot.
(As this is said, Little Bear has jumped up and is
running around frantically, his cheeks bulging, making garbled sounds
indicating his pain. Mum Bear and Dad Bear struggle to restrain him.) Dad Bear: My dear,
I don’t say you’re a culinary fool, But before we eat this it needs time
cool. I know just what to do, while we wait
for the goods, Why don’t we take a nice stroll in the
woods.
Mum Bear: I think
that that’s a very good idea. And little bear
needs the cold night air, I fear. Although he’s
stopped running and ranting, I see that the poor
little fellow’s still panting.
Dad Bear: Then
it’s settled, we’re off for a family trot,
And when we return our food won’t be so hot.
(They exit, Mum Bear and Dad Bear leading Little Bear.
The Narrators bring a small section
of the exterior wall, including a window, onto stage.)
Narrator: As the
family left, they weren’t to know Their house would fall victim to a
villain so low That into their house she was going to
steal, And use their furniture, and steal
their meal.
(Goldilockpick enters. She looks very sweet
and indeed she bats her eyelids and gives the audience a pleasant curtsy. Then,
however, she breaks the façade and shakes her fist threateningly.) Yes, I speak of Goldilocks, and here’s
the scandal, She’s not a sweet girl, she’s a terrible
vandal, She looks pretty and trustworthy, but
to tell the truth, She’s a vicious delinquent, and very
uncouth. Goldilockpick, they called her, and
with her crook’s nous,
She crowbared the window on the bear’s house.
(Goldilockpick takes a crowbar from her
basket and uses it on the window.)
She wasn’t too bright, they’d not
locked the door, She crawled over the sill and fell to
the floor.
(Goldilockpick crawls through the
window. As she does so, she trips, stumbles and falls. She lands in an amusing
but undignified position, with her legs in the air and her bright frilly undies
showing to the audience. In a moment, she straightens herself up and sniffs at
the air.)
Goldilockpick: Aha,
well what’s this delectable smell, They’ve made me
some supper, but I’ll never tell. I’ll try this one
first, this big steaming pot.
(She takes a big
mouthful from Dad Bear’s bowl.)
Oh, my, oh no, its
hot, hot hot!
(She douses her
face with the jug.)
Good thing that jug
of cold water was close by, If I weren’t so
tough I could probably cry. Now, what about
this bowl, its not steaming, It might be the
feast of which I’ve been dreaming.
(She takes a big
mouthful from Mum Bear’s bowl,
screws up her face and spits it out.)
Oh, yuk, its gross, its far too cold. Perhaps I was just
a little too bold. I know spitting
food’s not a way to save faces. But a girl like me
doesn’t have airs and graces. Only one left,
might as well have a bite.
(She cautiously
eats from Little Bears bowl.)
As a matter of
fact, this one seems just right.
(Now that she
has found a bowl that is “just right” she eats it greedily and messily.)
Ooh, I feel tired,
I might take a seat. Have a quick rest,
put up my feet.
(She sits on the
big, thickly padded chair and wriggles around to test it. It does not meet with
her approval.)
Oh, no, this one’s
too soft, no good for my back.
(She looks at
the ridiculously small chair uneasily and slowly sits.)
That looks too
small, ouch! I sat on a tack!
(She jumps up
quickly and rubs her backside. She then eases herself into the regular sized
chair.)
Ah, this one’s
nice, I could rest here a heap, But what I really
need is a sleep.
(With a yawn, she
raises herself languidly and exits.)
Narrator: So
feeling full, this vile pest, Went upstairs to take a rest. To Little Bear’s bed, the criminal
adjourned, A nasty surprise for the bears, when
they returned. Meanwhile, in another part of the
wood, Another young girl was up to no good.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum creeps onto
stage. She is also very pretty, but looks are deceiving.)
She hid in the trees, and when
travellers walked past, She’d grab them and gag them and steal
their stuff, fast.
(One of the Narrators walks onto stage with a
basket. Little Red Riding Hoodlum grabs
them from behind and wrenches the basket from them.)
When I say it, believe it, you’ve not
misunderstood, I speak of none other than Red Riding
Hood.
(Now carrying the
basket, Little Red Riding Hoodlum
comes to the front of the stage and gives the audience a curtsy, very sweetly.)
Through the woods, Little Red Riding
Hoodlum ran, To hide pilfered goods with her
criminal Gran.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum runs off. The
Queen enters.)
But alas, the Queen had caught onto this game, And called an agent of renown and
fame. At the Royal palace of Fairyland The Queen of Hearts waited for her
number one man.
Queen: Well, well " Little Red Riding Hood, I'll
put a stop to you doing no good.
(Double O Wolf enters.)
Narrator: Then in came a sleek professional spy. Called Double O Wolf, from the FBI, That's the Fairyland Bureau of
Investigations, Where Double O Wolf was quite a
sensation.
Queen: Double O
Wolf, I'm glad you're here.
Double O Wolf: What can
I do for you, Queenie, my dear.
Queen: Now none
of your sauciness, don't get smart!
Double O Wolf: But
Queenie, my love, you're the Queen of my Heart!
Queen: Don't
try your ludicrous charm on me, I'm not some silly floozy, you
see, But speaking of floozies, I've a job for you. I know that it's something that
you'll love to do. Double O Wolf: You have
my interest in the position, Now tell me, my
Queen, what is the mission.
Queen: There's
a girl living in the Magical Wood Who's name is Little Red Riding
Hood. She's very pretty, I know you'll
agree, But she's causing a spot of
trouble, you see. She's been robbing travelers as
they go on their way, And we must end this mischief
today.
Double O Wolf: It
sounds like she's a lot of trouble, So tell me what to
do on the double!
Queen: Well,
since you're quite the ladies man, You're the one to help with my
plan. I know that you'll be able to
match her - You can charm the girl, and then
you'll catch her.
Double O Wolf: An
excellent mission! The kind I prefer! Now, this Little Red,
where do I find her?
Queen: She
takes her loot to her Grandmother's house - Be careful, her Grandma's a tough
old louse. But you can beat them both, this I
know! So now you must get to your
mission! Go! (Double O Wolf and The
Queen exit opposite ways. Gran Hood enters.)
Gran Hood: Well, well, what a
glorious day,
And my Little Red is on the way.
She's sure to bring me some wonderful loot!
Food and wine, and gold to boot!
She's the best young thief I've seen in years,
If anyone disagrees, I'll box their ears!
She and I rule this Magical Wood,
Descended from the great thief, Robin Hood!
He was a noble and wonderful man -
Though Red and I have a different plan.
He stole from the rich to give to the poor -
We just steal so that we can have more.
She has all the new things, my Little Red,
Whatever pops into her pretty head.
The finest new clothes are all she'll wear -
And she has pretty ribbons for her hair.
She's a beautiful girl, and I think its swell
That she looks after her old Gran as well.
Now before she gets here, my Little Red,
I might just pop myself into bed.
When you look tired and ill, I'm sure you'll agree,
You're sure to get more sympathy. (Gran Hood, gets into her bed.)
Narrator: While
Gran Hood lay waiting in her bed, The Wolf called out, pretending to be
Red.
Double O Wolf: Oh,
Granny, Gran dear, oh, Gran, yoo hoo!
Gran Hood: Little
Red Riding Hood, dear, its you! The door is unlocked, come
in here, I've been waiting all day
for you my dear!
(Double O Wolf bursts in and pulls a gun
on Gran. He is very confident and
debonair.)
Double O Wolf: Freeze
grandma, you want trouble, well you’re in a packet. I’m Double O Wolf,
sent to break up this racket. Gran: You
do-gooder cop, it’s too soon to gloat, By the end of this
day, I’ll have a fur coat.
Double O Wolf: Now come along quietly,
make like Mother Hubbard. Put your hands in
the air and step into the cupboard. (Gran reluctantly gets out of bed and
raises her hands.) Gran: Just you
wait, you hairy beast, You won’t scare my Red in the least. She’ll
surely take you out with ease, You
think that you’re so suave, oh please, My Red
will eat you up for dinner, We’ll
soon see who comes out the winner.
(Double O Wolf pushes Gran into the cupboard.)
Double O Wolf: Well
now, old lady, I have an order, So I'll dress up
like you and spring your grand-daughter.
( Double O Wolf strips down to his
Y-Fronts, pulls the satin robe left on the bedside table
over his shoulders and climbs into the bed. Just as he has finished doing this,
Little Red Riding Hoodlum enters.
She kneels down at the foot of the bed and opens her basket.) Red Riding Hoodlum:
Well hello gran, I’ve brought the spoils, Of my
pilfering, iniquitous toils. Delicious food, the finest, purest, Stolen from a hapless tourist. Come granny dearest, what do you
crave? I’ve got a huge appetite, what should
I save?
(Double O Wolf puts on an old lady’s
voice.)
Double O Wolf: Please
step closer, Red Riding Hoodlum dear My ears have gone funny, it’s quite hard to
hear.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum approaches Double O Wolf. She is obviously
suspicious.)
Red Riding Hoodlum:
My my, grandma, what a big nose you’ve got. Double O Wolf: The
better to smell your cooking, when it’s piping hot.
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Explain to me grandma, why you’ve such big eyes.
Double O Wolf: In case
the police come, they’re my disguise.
Red Riding Hoodlum:
But, handcuffs, grandma, I don’t understand.
Double O Wolf: All the
better to cuff your hand.
(Double O Wolf, flicking off the robe,
jumps up and grabs Little Red Riding
Hoodlum.)
Red Riding Hood: My, my, a Wolf in
my Grandmother's bed!
Double O Wolf: I've heard all
about you, Little Red. I know all the
mischief that you've been making,
You think that these woods
are yours for the taking, I must say that I'm
impressed, You're a pretty
girl, and at stealing the best. But I've been sent
by the Queen to catch you, So I guess, you're
pilfering days are through.
Red Riding Hood: I guess you think
you're very tough, A big, suave wolf,
so very rough, But I'm afraid
you've met you're match, you see, I'm quicker than
you, you won't catch me.
Double O Wolf: You're my kind of
girl, what, fun this has been, it's such a pity that
I'll have to take you in.
(There is a scuffle between Double O Wolf and Little
Red Riding Hoodlum. The Wolf gets the better of Little Red Riding
Hoodlum and puts the handcuffs on her.)
Narrator: The wolf
moved quickly, no need to be violent,
And cried out in triumph:
Double O Wolf: You’ve
the right to remain silent.
Narrator: Then out
of her cupboard, not a moment to soon, Came Red’s granny’s henchman, an axe
wielding goon.
(The Huntsman bursts in violently behind Double O Wolf, looking gruesomely at
the large axe he carries.) A huntsman who poached, worked outside
of the law, A quick blow from his axe, and the
wolf was no more.
(The Huntsman brings his axe down into Double O Wolf’s back. Double O Wolf falls dramatically. He
pops up several times, first frightening and then boring the other characters.
Finally, he dies.)
Now, I know this plot twist is
distastefully gory, But notice its difference from the
popular story, We know the wolf as a villain, with
big teeth and claws, In truth he was an agent who died for
his cause.
Huntsman: So all
along, you knew the score, That’s why you had me wait at the
door?
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum easily undoes
the handcuffs and throws them aside.)
Red Riding Hoodlum:
You’re very observant, I’m glad you’ve caught up, But thank you for dicing this nosy
police pup. Now listen to me, I don’t want to
shout, Go to the cupboard and let my Gran
out.
(The Huntsman opens the cupboard door and Gran steps out. Cackling gleefully, she
totters over to the body of Double O
Wolf and kicks it.)
Gran: Well,
looks like the wolf’s case is open and shut. I knew we could
finish that troublesome mutt.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum picks up her
basket and produces from it a jar of Scotch Marmalade which she gives to Gran.)
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Now gran dear, I’ve something, for which I’ve not paid, I’ve brought
you your favourite, scotch marmalade.
Gran: If that
wolf was really smart, if he was truly up and on the beat, He’d have known
that you don’t have to ask your gran what she’d like to eat.
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Well then, Gran, enjoy your supper, I must bid you adieu, I’ve many
more trinkets to swipe before the day is through.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum exits. Gran and the Huntsman drag Double O Wolf
off stage.)
Narrator: So Red
Riding Hoodlum had beaten the wolf, to plunder another day,
At this point in the story, it seemed she would get away. Let us not forget, though, our tale’s
other component, The bears were coming home, to face
their young opponent. Unfortunately, they’d stayed out far
too long. Their plans to eat the porridge, by
now had all gone wrong. The bears, unexpectedly, had been
walking for three hours, And obviously, in that time, porridge
left out sours.
(The Bears enter. )
Little Bear: That
walk has made me hungry, I feel like I have fasted.
Mum Bear: But I
fear that we’ve been out too long, that porridge won’t have lasted.
Dad Bear: Your
mother’s right, we took a while " three hours in fact, so surely, If we eat that porridge now, we’d
certainly feel poorly.
Mum Bear: I’ll
make some more, just sit down on your chairs.
( Mum Bear starts to leave and Dad Bear and Little Bear go to sit, but they are stopped by the sound of heavy
footsteps.)
Narrator: But as
she went to the kitchen, there were footsteps on the stairs. The bears coming home had caused
Goldilockpick to awaken, Gung-ho, she burst into the room, the
bears were very shaken.
( Goldilockpick bursts in with her basket
in one hand and a gun in the other. She points the gun at the frightened Bears and throws her basket to Mum Bear.)
Goldilockpick: Freeze,
catch my basket, you great big lump of fur, You’ve heard of
Goldilockpick, well, guess what folks, I’m her! You two, do as I
say, keep your hands up in the air, You, open up my
basket, and put that porridge in there. ( Dad Bear and Little Bear stand with their
hands in the air. Mum Bear puts the
bowls of porridge into the basket, turning to the audience as she does so.)
Mother Bear: If that
girl eats this porridge, she’s sure to feel unwell, But maybe that’s a
little something that I shouldn’t tell.
Goldilockpick: You
really must excuse me, my manners are appalling, I can’t stay here
to share your meal, so hurry up! Stop stalling!
Narrator: Not
wanting to spare a minute more, Gold grabbed her basket, and headed
out the door.
( Goldilockpick grabs her basket and
begins to leave the Bear’s house,
turning back to them as she does so.) Goldilockpick: If you
call the cops, before I’m out of sight, I’ll take you out
with all my might!
(Goldilockpick heads towards centre
stage. Little Red Riding Hoodlum sneaks
on unnoticed and puts her basket down at stage left, before creeping up behind Goldilockpick.) Narrator: Gold
made for the woods, she thought she was ahead,
But up behind her, came Little Red.
She moved up quickly, and stuck out her boot, She tripped Gold over and stole her
loot.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum trips Goldilockpick, who falls face first to
the ground. Little Red Riding Hoodlum then
grabs Goldilockpick’s basket and
starts to leave.)
But tripping skills, Gold didn’t lack, So she tripped Red and dragged her
back.
(Goldilockpick catches Little Red Riding Hoodlum’s leg. As Goldilockpick stands up, Little Red Riding Hoodlum is tripped
over and lands on her side. Goldilockpick,
still holding Little Red Riding
Hoodlum’s leg, drags her back by it and reclaims her basket. Little Red Riding Hoodlum screams and
the Bears run over to see what is
going on.)
Red gave such a piercing shout, The bears heard the noise, and came
running out. Red knew she had to fight now, so, She turned around to face her foe.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum gets up
awkwardly and indignantly. She then turns to face Goldilockpick.)
The stories don’t say Gold was Red’s
rival, But they fought each other for
survival. The woods always woke to the crashes
and rattles Of these two girls’ fearsome battles. ( Little Red Riding Hoodlum and Goldilockpick circle each other.)
Red Riding Hoodlum:
So Goldilockpick, a successful plunder. It was running into me that was your
blunder. Will you give me the loot, without a
sound, Or do I have to push you around?
Goldilockpick: Red
Riding Hoodlum, out thieving, I see, Well you made a
mistake in crossing me. Just stay back, you
two-bit thief, Or I’ll do
something beyond belief.
( Goldilockpick, now at stage right, puts
her basket down. Little Red Riding
Hoodlum, who is now at stage left, charges at Goldilockpick and grabs her.) Narrator: Then Red
rushed forward, to take Gold out, This started another awesome bout, When these two fought, they didn’t
fight fair, They scratched and pulled each other’s
hair.
(Goldilockpick grabs Little Red Riding Hoodlum by the hair
and throws her off. Little Red Riding Hoodlum lands in a rather undignified but very amusing position " with her legs
in the air and her bright frilly undies showing. The fight escalates, with Little Red Riding Hoodlum getting up and kicking Goldilockpick
in the backside. Goldilockpick then retaliates by
kicking Little Red Riding Hoodlum in the backside. Each time one girl
does something to the other, they face the audience proudly, not seeing the
other girl sneaking up to retaliate. The girls begin pinching each other on the
backside and then lifting each other's skirts up so that the audience sees
their undies. Each girl is duly embarrassed when this happens too her. The
fight descends to a scuffle on the floor, with the girls rolling around trying
to keep each other down, and clearly no longer aware that their undies are
showing.)
While they threw one another to and
fro, Mum Bear ran to phone triple O.
(Mum Bear runs inside and gets on the
phone.)
Red reached for a weapon, and with a
wham, Got Gold in the face with strawberry
jam.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum reaches into
her basket and produces and handful of strawberry jam, which she smears over Goldilockpick’s face. Little Red Riding Hoodlum then stands
up, satisfied.)
Gold was angry, her face was a mess, But now it was Red who was in
distress.
(Goldilockpick gets up furiously and
lifts Little Red Riding Hoodlum off
the ground.)
Gold picked Red up off the ground, Into the air, and spun her around.
(As Mum Bear rejoins her family, Goldilockpick spins Little Red Riding Hoodlum around. After a few spins, Goldilockpick lets go of Little Red Riding Hoodlum, who falls
spectacularly to the ground. Goldilockpick
is still standing, but looks groggy.)
This made Gold ill, if truth be told, And Red got her in a strangle hold.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum gets to her
feet and puts the temporarily incapacitated Goldilockpick in a strangle hold.)
Gold couldn’t take it, her head was
sore, So, with a thud, she fell to the floor. (Goldilockpick appears to faint and
falls over, taking Little Red Riding
Hoodlum with her. They land in a heap. Little
Red Riding Hoodlum pushes Goldilockpick
off her, looking dishevelled but very pleased with herself.)
Red thought she had won, that this was
the ending, But she didn’t know that Gold was
pretending.
(Goldilockpick looks up and winks at the
audience. She crawls over to Little Red
Riding Hoodlum’s basket.)
Gold reached in Red’s basket, and with
great force, Smeared Red in the face with chocolate
sauce.
(Goldilockpick produces a handful of
chocolate sauce from Little Red Riding
Hoodlum’s basket and smears it over Little
Red Riding Hoodlum’s face. Little
Red Riding Hoodlum screams and jumps up. While Goldilockpick sits looking satisfied, Little Red Riding Hoodlum goes to her basket.)
Although she was angry Red kayoed Gold
quick, With a swift, well aimed blow from a
long French bread stick.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum gets a long
French bread stick from the basket and hits Goldilockpick over the head with it. Goldilockpick is knocked out.)
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Well now that you’re beaten, Goldilockpick, I’ve still just one question, what did
you nick? Pray, don’t get up, you’re not in good
shape, I’ll just help myself, and then I’ll
escape.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum goes to Goldilockpick’s basket and brings it
downstage, taking out the bowls of porridge.)
Why, three bowls of porridge, you’ve
answered my wish, Did you know porridge was my favourite
dish? Goldilockpick had this, what a great
waste, But now that I’ve got it I’ll give it
a taste.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum starts to eat
the porridge messily from the bowls so that it gets all over her face, making
an interesting blend with the chocolate sauce.)
Little Bear: Look how
she’s eating, it’s bad manners, it’s crime, To cram so much
food in her mouth at a time.
Dad Bear: I almost
feel sorry for Red Riding Hood,
That porridge is off, it’ll do her no good.
Mum Bear: Yes my
dear, it is a little sad, That the gluttonous girl’s eating
porridge that’s bad. Narrator: As
Little Red guzzled down bite after bite, She suddenly felt that something
wasn’t right,
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum stops eating
and looks a little queasy.)
She’d always liked porridge, but now
she’d learn, Bad porridge makes your stomach turn,
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum puts the
bowls down, now looking visibly ill. She holds her stomach.)
She was looking green around the gill, Because, by now, she felt quite ill. She clutched her stomach, gave a
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Hic!
Narrator: And
cried,
Red Riding Hoodlum:
I’m going to be sick!
Narrator: Little
Red’s stomach gave a groan,
(A few loud stomach
noises come from Little Red Riding
Hoodlum, followed by a fart noise at which she momentarily looks
embarrassed. She holds her mouth.)
She held her mouth, began to moan,
She turned from green, to red, to blue,
Then ran inside and found the loo.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum runs off.)
Although she was ill, Red survived, But she hadn’t gone when the police
arrived.
(Two Policemen enter and follow Little Red Riding Hoodlum off stage. In
a few moments they return, dragging a very woozy Little Red Riding Hoodlum.)
Policeman 1: Well,
Little Red, we’ve been looking for you.
Policeman 2: And look
down here, Goldilocks too.
(Policeman 2 lifts Goldilockpick to her feet and restrains her while Policeman 1 continues to restrain Little Red Riding Hoodlum.)
Policeman 1: We knew
one day you’d have to fail, And now you’re
headed off to jail.
Policeman 2: I think
we’ve done good work today,
To put two crooks like these away. (The Policemen lead the very groggy Goldilockpick and Little Red Riding Hoodlum off stage.)
Narrator: So now
you know how things really went,
but how did these tales get so bent? Well, while the two girls were behind
prison bars, They used the time to write their
memoirs, But they wrote what they wanted to
write about, So, for a start, they left each other
out. In the tale of Little Red Riding Hood, The Wolf’s the bad guy, and Red is
good.
(Gran and the Huntsman enter, laughing as they read a copy of “Little Red Riding
Hood.”)
And reading the story of Goldilocks, Gave the bears a few mean shocks.
(The Bears enter, outraged at what they read
in a copy of “Goldilocks”.)
Even though the girls had done the
crime, In a prison cell, they’d wasted no
time.
(The Policemen lead Goldilockpick and Little Red
Riding Hoodlum back onto stage. Goldilockpick
and Little Red Riding Hoodlum push
the Policemen out of the road and
make their way downstage.)
They didn’t lie there, complaining and
whining, So now that they’re out, they’re on
tour " book signing.
(Goldilockpick holds up a copy of
“Goldilocks” and Little Red Riding
Hoodlum holds up a copy of “Little Red Riding Hood”. The Narrators run to them for autographs as
the Act I ends.)
ACT II (The stage is empty except for a table upstage right, where
various foods are placed. Upstage centre, there is a small curtain that
characters can go behind.)
Narrators: Ladies and
Gentlemen it is time For us to continue
our pantomime. We left at the end
of a fairytale " Two famous girls
are out of jail. You heard of
Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood And the trouble
they made in the magical wood.
(Goldilockpick enters. She is very
beautiful and strikes a dainty pose.)
Goldilockpick, as
she was known, stole from the bears And used their
beds, and sat on their chairs.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum enters. She
is also very beautiful and strikes a dainty pose.)
Little Red Riding
Hoodlum stole from travellers who passed, And when the Police
Wolf had caught her at last The Woodsman, an
axe wielding maniac Killed the Wolf
with one quick hack. Both of the girls
might have gotten away, Except that they
crossed paths later that day. They got into a
terrible fight And the police were
called to put things right.
(Goldilockpick and Little Red Riding Hoodlum scowl at one another.)
They kicked and
pinched and threw food, oh brother " What a mess they
made of each other. But they were
arrested and put in the clink, Which gave both
girls some time to think. They wrote their
memoirs while on the inside And their stories
spread both far and wide. The girls were out
in six months " for good behaviour. They had their
freedom, which they intended to savour.
(Goldilockpick and Little Red Riding Hoodlum return to their dainty poses.)
They were quite the
prettiest girls ever seen, But while in
prison, how lonely they’d been "
So how do you think
they would make amends? By going straight
out and finding boyfriends.
(Goldilockpick and Little Red Riding Hoodlum squeal and run off.)
Meanwhile, in the
palace of Fairyland, Something quite
different was being planned. (The Queen of Hearts enters with a tray of
tarts.)
The Queen of Hearts
was on a mission To win the baking
competition " An annual Fairyland
institution And the Queen had
the winning contribution. Every year she’d
always won.
Queen: Because
I find my cooking fun!
Narrator: You know
what was entered by the Queen of Hearts "
Queen: My
famous delicious and fabulous tarts.
Narrator: But
while she was cooking the tarts that would win
The naughty Knave of Hearts snuck in.
(The Queen of Hearts exits and The Knave of Hearts enters sneakily.)
He was looking for a meal And came to see what he could steal. While the Queen was busy cooking That Naughty Knave, he started
looking. He thought it was his lucky day, Some tarts were already on a tray. He snuck up then, to steal the tarts, But his footsteps were heard by the
Queen of Hearts. Upon his wrist, her hand clamped down.
(As the Knave of Hearts makes a grab for the
tarts, the Queen of Hearts enters
and grabs him by the wrist.)
Queen: Now I’ve
got you, you gluttonous clown. I’m
tired of you stealing my pastry treats
Whenever you want something to eat. Knave: I’m
terribly sorry for committing this crime, But
I haven’t eaten for quite a long time.
Queen: That’s
nonsense, I saw you eating before!
You’re stealing food always, well not any more.
Leave this place, Knave, do you understand. Find
food elsewhere in Fairyland. Go
and fulfil your huge appetite, The
next meal for you here is at dinner tonight!
(The Knave of Hearts exits.)
Queen: He eats
far too much, there is no question
That he’ll give himself indigestion. My
solution was a wise one on the whole. Now
I must go and meet King Cole.
Narrators: So the
Queen went off, looking her best
To meet King Cole, her Royal guest.
(The Queen of Hearts exits with the King of Hearts.)
Now let us go to the magical wood,
And visit the house of Granny Hood.
(Gran Hood enters from stage right with
a tray of gingerbread and some cooking utensils and puts them down on the
table. Little Red Riding Hoodlum
enters from stage left.)
When she arrived there, Little Red
Found her Gran baking gingerbread.
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Well, hello Gran, what are you doing. I can smell
something good brewing.
Gran: Hello
there, Little Red, dear, What
you smell is my Gingerbread here. I
suppose it wouldn’t be a waste, I’ll
give you just a little taste.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum takes a bite
of gingerbread.)
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Are these for the baking competition? They’re
delicious! They’ll take out first position.
Gran: No, that
will go to the Queen of Hearts For
baking her wretched delicious tarts. No
one else can win First Place As
long as Her Majesty’s in the race.
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Well, you know you’re not stupid Gran " I’m sure that
you can come up with a plan.
Gran: I know!
That wretched Queen won’t win If
her entry doesn’t go in!
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Perhaps, Gran, I can help you out,
You’ll be the winner
without a doubt. I’ll get
into the Palace looking demure And then act
like a saboteur.
Gran: Yes, if
you steal her winning tarts I
shall beat the Queen of Hearts!
Red Riding Hoodlum:
Yes, that’s right, but listen, Gran, There’s
someone coming, they can’t hear our plan.
Gran: Oh blast! What a terrible bore, That
ne’er-do-well Wolf is back at the door.
(The Wolf enters from stage right.)
Narrator: Now the
Wolf from last time, you know, is dead "
So now we have this fellow instead. He’s constantly hungry, he’s
whiny, he’s lazy " He drives poor Granny Hood
quite crazy.
Wolf: Granny Hood, I must come in! Oh my, by the hairs of my
chinny-chin-chin, I have a terrible appetite! I must have something to put it
right.
Gran: Well, my threshold is one that you shouldn’t have
crossed. There’s nothing here, so just get
lost!
Wolf: That’s not the truth, I smell cooking " I see that I must go looking.
Red Riding Hoodlum: I don’t think you heard my Gran, Wolf dear, She told you to get out of
here. If that’s
what she said, I think you must, You’ve heard
of the last Wolf who crossed us.
Wolf: Well, well, it’s Little Red Riding Hood, Seeing you is very good. You’ve now attracted so much fame " You’re practically a household name.
Red Riding Hoodlum: You act like you’ve got lots of charm, But I know
that you mean harm.
Wolf: Come on Red, I’m under the weather, Without two pennies to rub together. You could help me without a hitch " You’re rolling in cash, wealthy,
rich! Gran: I just know what would please him, To find your cheque from the
Brothers Grimm " I’ve got his number, mark my words,
honey, That wretched Wolf is after your
money. Red Riding Hoodlum: Well, you’ve wasted the efforts you’ve spent, You greedy Wolf,
you won’t get a cent. Wolf: Well, that’s something you shouldn’t have said, I’ll get that cheque somehow Little
Red.
Narrators: Then the Wolf, that mangy louse, Started to chase Red around
Gran’s house.
(The Wolf chases Little Red Riding Hoodlum in a circle
around Gran Hood.)
Gran: Wolf, now I’m as angry as can be. You dare chase Little Red? Now
you’ll deal with me!
Narrators: Then Granny Hood began to give chase. She chased that old Wolf all
over the place. (Gran Hood begins to chase
the Wolf as he chases Little Red Riding Hoodlum.) The three chased each other
around and around " They made such a ruckus - a
dreadful sound. There were lots of
collisions, tumbles and trips, Falling and crawling and
pile-ups and slips. (A wild chase breaks out. There is plenty of acrobatic tumbling, diving
and weaving " and dueling with cooking instruments. The Wolf catches up
to Little Red Riding Hoodlum and in the struggle she falls backward,
landing with her cape and skirt over her head and her undies showing to The
Wolf, Gran Hood and the audience. Little Red Riding Hoodlum gets up,
duly embarrassed, and The Wolf and Gran Hood play tug-of-war with
her. The Wolf lets go of Little Red Riding Hoodlum so that
she and Gran Hood fall in a heap. He advances towards them as Puck enters.) At the height of the chaos,
by very good luck, In walked Red’s Fairy
Godmother, Puck.
(Puck enters and stands
between the Wolf and Gran Hood and Little Red Riding Hoodlum. With a wave of her wand, Puck freezes the Wolf.)
Puck: That Wolf is chasing my dear, pretty friend, Well, that’s about to come to an
end. I know what I’ll do to that creep, I’ll cast a spell to put him to
sleep.
(Puck waves her wand again
and the Wolf yawns and falls to the
floor, asleep.) Narrators: And with a wave of her wand, the Wolf chased no more, He became very drowsy and
fell to the floor.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Puck, you’re here not a moment too soon!
Gran: Oh, I almost had him with my wooden spoon!
Puck: That’s not necessary, but now, my dear We must get this old Wolf out of
here. I know, I’ll use my four-leaved
clover To make that old Wolf itch all over.
(Puck waves her four-leaved
clover over the Wolf, who jumps up
and begins to scratch himself frantically all over.)
Narrators: And then the Wolf was on the hop " He jumped up and cried;
Wolf: Please, make it stop!
Puck: Well, Wolf, if you want this itch to abate Get out of here now, and don’t make
me wait!
Wolf: Alright, Good Fairy, I’ll obey " Just make this itching go away!
Narrators: The Wolf didn’t linger any more, He turned on his heels and
ran out the door.
(The Wolf runs off.)
Red Riding Hoodlum: Well, thank you for sending him away, But Puck,
what brings you here today? Ooh, tell
me, dear Fairy, are you going to send Me a
handsome a dashing boyfriend?
Puck: Well, yes, now that you’re on the straight and narrow I’m going to tell Cupid to shoot his
arrow. I’ve found you a boyfriend that
you’ll just adore, Just the fellow you’ve been looking
for!
Red Riding Hoodlum: Ooh, Puck, I’m excited, my knees are weak " Where is
this boy of which you speak.
Puck: Go to the pasture, the one full of sheep, Your love is the shepherd boy there,
fast asleep. Now, go find him, on the double, And Red, try to stay out of trouble. Gran: And remember, Red, you did agree To do a little job for me.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Oh, yes, Granny dear, you bet " I promise
that I won’t forget.
Gran: Here, take this gun for protection " In case that Wolf comes in your
direction.
(Gran Hood gives Little Red Riding
Hoodlum a gun.)
Red Riding Hoodlum: Well, I’m off then, wish me luck " Adieu Gran
dear, adieu dear Puck.
Narrators: Then off to find love went Little Red, And Gran went to bake her
gingerbread. Puck flew off too, she was
very quick, Now, let’s take a look at
Goldilockpick. (Little Red Riding Hoodlum, Gran Hood and Puck exit. Goldiockpick
enters.)
Now Goldilocks was hungry,
it’s true, So what do you think that
she would do? Of course, she went to the
Bears’ place, Quite intent on stuffing her
face. (Mum Bear enters with a tray
of chocolate cake. Dad Bear and Little Bear follow.)
She had picked a very good day
to invade, For the Bears had cooking,
freshly made, For Mum Bear, we should
probably tell, Was in the baking competition
as well. And what had Mum Bear decided
to bake?
Mum Bear: My simply delectable chocolate cake!
Dad Bear: Your cake will win for sure, my dear.
Little Bear: We all know you’re the best cook around here.
Mum Bear: Oh, you’re too kind, but that Queen is good too. Now Little Bear, I’ve made
some extra for you. (Mum Bear takes a small chocolate
cupcake from the tray and gives it to
Little Bear. Goldilockpick
smells the cake approaches the Bears.)
Goldilockpick: So, you Bears have been cooking, I can tell. Tell me Mum Bear, what
is that smell? I have an appetite to
beat, So I hope you’ve made
me something to eat.
Mum Bear: Goldilocks, it’s very rude " The way you turn up
expecting food.
Dad Bear: Yes, if you’re hungry, we do not care. You’re rich, you can easily
find food elsewhere.
Little Bear: Mum, you’re cake’s so terribly fine " I won’t give Goldilocks
any of mine.
Goldilockpick: What did you say, Little Bear? Did you say you’ve got cake there?
Little Bear: Yes I have, but you won’t get a bit, So just stay away you greedy
twit!
Goldilockpick: Alright, you force me to be blunt; Give me the cake you
little runt!
Narrators: Then Goldilocks chased Little Bear, Which gave the poor boy
quite a scare, (Goldilockpick chases Little Bear around the room, with Mum
Bear and Dad Bear following ineffectually. Goldilockpick
corners Little Bear upstage. She has her back to the audience and Little Bear crawls through her legs. Goldilockpick
bends over to try to catch Little Bear, but misses and ends up bent over,
with her back to the audience as Little
Bear stands up. Little Bear seizes the opportunity and cheekily flips Goldilockpick’s skirt up so that her
undies show to the Bears and the
audience. Goldilockpick stands up straight, looking very embarrassed
and angry. Little Bear is giggling until Goldiockpick puts him in a headlock.)
But Mum Bear made sure she
wouldn’t win " She knocked Gold out with a
rolling pin.
(Mum Bear hits Goldilockpick over the head with her
rolling pin and Goldilockpick releases
Little Bear and falls to the floor. Mab enters and stands Goldilockpick and the Bears back away.) Then Mab, Gold’s Fairy
Godmother, appeared. The Three Bear’s froze,
this was something they feared. Mab: Goldilocks, in trouble again! When will she stop this nonsense? When? Bears, I’m here to see Gold, you
know, I suggest you take your cooking and
go.
Mum Bear: We’ll leave you alone with Goldilockpick, We’ll just be going, we’ll
be very quick. (Mum Bear picks up her
cooking and exits with Dad Bear and Little Bear.)
Mab: Gold, wake up, this is very frustrating, I’ve important news, please don’t
keep me waiting.
Goldilockpick: Oh, Mab, my dear fairy, its so good to see you! Have you found me a boyfriend,
who is he? Who?
Mab: You’re romantic obsession will make me hurl, But I’ve found you a boyfriend, you
silly girl. If you go to the pasture, you will
find A boy who is very handsome and kind.
Goldilockick: Well, I’m off to find him, straight away " This will be such a happy
day!
Narrators: Then Gold dashed off, filled with delight " And then, her Fairy, Mab,
took flight
(Goldilockpick and Mab exit.)
Now to
the pasture we shall take you " For along came Little Boy
Blue,
(Little Boy Blue enters, lies
by the haystack and falls asleep.) A shepherd, he should have
been watching the sheep, But he laid by the haystack
and fell asleep. This was not very clever,
as you will see, For, in came the Wolf, as
quiet as can be.
(The Wolf enters.)
While Boy Blue was asleep, that mangy
beast, Would make the sheep into
his feast.
Wolf: Ha, ha! While that stupid shepherd’s asleep I’ll stuff myself with delicious
sheep.
Narrators: But the Wolf was not going to have his chance, For along came Red, looking
for romance.
Wolf: Someone’s coming!
Narrators: The bad wolf cries "
Wolf: I’d best put on my sheep disguise.
(The Wolf pulls a lamb’s wool
over his head and hides behind the haystack. Little Red Riding Hoodlum enters.) Narrators: Just as the wolf had covered his head Into the pasture came
Little Red. Red Riding Hoodlum: Well, here’s the pasture, I can’t see the sheep, But there’s
a boy there, fast asleep! He’s so
handsome, there isn’t a doubt That he’s
the man Puck told me about.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum
kneels by Little Boy Blue, waking
him up.)
Little Boy Blue: Well, hello, I wasn’t asleep " I promise, I was
watching the sheep. Hello, Pretty Girl,
I’m Little Boy Blue.
Red Riding Hoodlum: I’m Little Red Riding Hood, how do you do?
Little Boy Blue: Very well, now, I must say, Pretty girls like
you don’t come here every day - And famous and
clever, to go with your looks " Don’t worry, I’ve
read those fairytale books.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Boy Blue, your compliment truly flatters. (Aside) He’s very good in romantic
matters.
Little Boy Blue: Little Red, would it be a crime To ask you out for
dinner some time.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Why, Little Boy Blue, that would be a scream! I think I’ve
just found the Boy of my dreams. I’ve got a
boyfriend, I’m very excited.
Little Boy Blue: Little Red as my girlfriend, I’m simply delighted.
Narrators: So Little Red had found love at last, But then the Wolf came
lumbering past. (The Wolf crawls from behind
the haystack.) Wolf: Baa, baa big sheep, outgrown lamb - Yes, that’s right, that’s what I am.
Little Boy Blue: Little Red, I have to tell, That sheep there
does not look well.
Narrators: It wasn’t a sheep, as Boy Blue had said, But the Wolf wasn’t fooling
Little Red.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Oh, come on, Wolf, that’s just cheap! Do you think
you look like a sheep?
Little Boy Blue: Red, I’m confused, I really am " Why are you being so mean to this lamb?
Red Riding Hoodlum: He’s not lamb, he’s not even mutton, He’s a
greedy Wolf and a frightful glutton. Little Boy Blue: A Wolf in my pasture? That’s quite a
complaint!
Excuse me, Red, I think I’ll
faint.
Red Riding Hoodlum: That’s alright, chasing wolves is a woman’s
work. I’ll get you
now, you big mangy jerk!
Narrators: Then Red pulled her gun out, and off the
Wolf raced, And quickly after him Little Red
chased. (Little Red Riding Hoodlum pulls out her gun and chases the Wolf off. After they exit, Goldilockpick enters.)
While she was away, and Boy Blue slept, Into
the pasture Goldilocks crept. She
spotted the Sleeping Little Boy Blue And
cried:
Goldilockpick: My dreams have all come true!
There’s my boyfriend! I won’t miss
The chance to wake him up with a kiss!
(Goldilockpick kisses Little
Boy Blue on cheek and he awakens.)
Little Boy Blue: Hello there! Well I must say,
This must be my lucky day! Well now, gorgeous, I’m Little Boy
Blue.
Goldilockpick: And you’re the man for me it’s true.
Goldilockpick is my name.
Little Boy Blue: Another girl with wealth and fame.
These two pretty girls came to look for me here,
I feel like the bachelor of the year.
Goldilockpick: Boy Blue, you’re so handsome, I like you so
well…
I know as a couple that we would be swell.
Narrators: But then back came Little Red Riding Hood. She
saw Gold with Boy Blue, this wasn’t good.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum enters.)
The
Wolf had escaped Little Red So
now she’d pick on Gold instead.
Little Boy Blue: Gold, I’m flattered, there isn’t a doubt,
But there’s something that I should tell you about. Goldilockpick: Oh, can’t it wait, Boy Blue, my dear?
I want to give you a kiss, come here! (Goldilockpick goes to kiss Little
Boy Blue but Little Red Riding
Hoodlum prevents this by pinching Goldilockpick
on the bum.)
Narrators: Red didn’t stand there looking dumb " She
gave Goldilocks a pinch on the bum. Of
course, now there was little doubt That
a fight would soon break out.
Goldilockpick: Red! Well, Well, you’ve got a hide!
How dare you pinch me on the backside?
(During the following
dialogue, Goldilockpick and Little Red Riding Hoodlum do
increasingly injurious and embarrassing things to one another, each trying to
stand closer to Little Boy Blue.)
Red Riding Hoodlum: Well, Gold, just look at the nerve of you! You’re all
over Little Boy Blue. He’s my
boyfriend, go find your own, Boy Blue and
I need some time alone.
(Goldilockpick grabs Little Red Riding Hoodlum by the hair
and pulls her away from Little Boy Blue,
then slides up close to him herself.)
Goldilockpick: Little Red, I don’t think so,
You’re the one who’ll have to go. With my gorgeous looks I’m sure
That Boy Blue will like me more.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum kicks Goldilockpick in the backside, then cuts in with Little Boy Blue while Goldilockpick recovers " rubbing her
backside.) Red Riding Hoodlum: Why don’t you just take a hint, Gold? How many
times do you have to be told? I’m prettier
than you, and I’m actually smart, So I’m the
girl in Boy Blue’s heart.
(Goldilockpick lifts Little
Red Riding Hoodlum’s skirt right up, so that Little Boy Blue and the audience see her undies. Little Red Riding Hoodlum screams with
embarrassment and Little Boy Blue is
surprised, but doesn’t look away. Little
Red Riding Hoodlum pushes her skirt down and recovers her composure while Goldilockpick gets in close to Little Boy Blue.) Goldilockpick: I don’t think so Red, you see
The girl who Boy Blue wants is me.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum grabs Goldilockpick
by the hair and throws her backwards. Goldilockpick falls over
spectacularly.) Red Riding Hoodlum: Sorry Gold, but that’s not true. You love me,
don’t you, Little Boy Blue? Little Boy Blue: Of course I love you, Little Red "
Your looks and brains have turned my head.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Boy Blue, you’re one of the great romantics
" You wouldn’t
fall for Gold’s silly antics.
Narrators: While Little Red stood there, gazing with
love
Goldilocks snuck up and gave her a shove. (Goldilockpick gets up and pushes Little
Red Riding Hoodlum into Little Boy Blue. Little Red Riding
Hoodlum topples over, pulling Little Boy Blue down on top of
her.)
Little Red toppled over it’s true " And
fell in a heap with Little Boy Blue.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Boy Blue, you must excuse Goldilockpick, For although
she’s very thick She knows
which of us you prefer " She knows
you like me better than her.
Narrators: Now Red had really offended Gold, The
brawl was on for young and old. While
Little Red was still on the ground Gold
grabbed her leg and dragged her around.
(Goldilockpick grabs Little Red
Riding Hoodlum's leg and pulls her away from Little Boy Blue.) Then
Red caught Gold’s foot, and gripped it well " One
quick twist, and over Gold fell.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum grabs Goldilockpick's
foot and trips her over. They wrestle wildly on the ground. They are thrashing
about on the ground, obviously unaware that their undies are showing and that Little
Boy Blue is waching in amazement.)
They
tangled some more, but with one quick clout Little
Red knocked Goldilocks out.
Little Boy Blue: Well, Red " that’s something the stories
don’t tell "
I didn’t know that you fought quite that well.
Red Riding Hoodlum: Well, Gold is my favourite person to beat, But now, Boy Blue,
let’s have something to eat. I know,
we’ll go to the baking contest Where I’ll
fulfil my Gran’s request. You see, I
have come up with a plan To steal the
Queen’s winning tarts for Gran. If we do
that, she will be the winner And we can have the tarts for dinner. Little Boy Blue: Well, that sounds like an excellent plan,
I’ll help in any way that I can.
Red Riding Hoodlum: We must go to the palace " let us be quick
"
And leave here before we
wake Goldilockpick!
Narrators: So off toward the palace they sped,
Eager to be heartily fed.
Meanwhile, on the ground Goldilocks lay "
Among the dirt and grass and hay.
(Enter The Knave.)
While she slept, the Knave chanced by " He
saw her and gave an amorous sigh.
Knave: Well, look at this pretty girl lying here, Whoever she
is, she seems very dear. I bet a kiss
is all it will take To make this
beautiful maiden awake. Goldilockpick: Well, hello there, who is this
Who wakes me up with such a sweet kiss?
Knave: I’m the Knave of Hearts, fair maiden " I’ll help
you out of this hay that you’ve laid in. Goldilockpick: Well you’re very handsome, I’m rather
inclined
To think you’re the boy Mab sent me to find. I
must introduce myself to you " I’m Goldilockpick, how do you do? Knave: I’ve read the story you wrote of yourself " I often take
it down off the shelf.
Goldilockpick: Then I guess you’ll be my man "
You’re probably already my fan.
Knave: Oh, yes, but you don’t say in your book Just how
exquisitely pretty you look. You’re such
a pretty girl you see, Would you
really go out with me?
Goldilockpick: Knave, as my boyfriend you’d be just right, But now I have an appetite.
I wonder where we can get a meal "
I’ve got to eat if I have to steal. Knave: Steal food " that’s a great idea! I know just
the dish to pilfer my dear. We’ll sneak
into the baking contest, Where the
food’s the very best. There we’ll
steal the delectable tarts Created by
the Queen of Hearts.
Goldilockpick: Good idea, Knave, let’s get going " I
can feel my hunger growing.
Narrator: So off to the palace, the lovebirds ran, But
guess who else had heard their plan.
(The Knave and Goldilockpick exit.
The Wolf enters.)
Wolf: So they’re going to the Palace of Hearts To steal the
Queen’s delicious tarts. Well if I run
fast, I can beat them " I’ll find
those tarts and then I’ll eat them.
(The Wolf exits.)
Narrators: So off the Wolf went, with his new wish To
feast on the famous pastry dish. Now
to the palace, for the baking contest "
Where we find our unwanted guest. (The Wolf enters.)
The Wolf had snuck in among the crowd And
crept to the dining room, not being too loud. He
cried "
Wolf: Jackpot! I’ve got the tarts!
(The Queen of Hearts enters and
grabs The Wolf's tail.)
Narrators: But then in burst the Queen of Hearts. She
grabbed that old Wolf by the tail And
yelled "
Queen: I'll put this mutt in jail So you'll try to steal my tarts! Well, I'll
teach you that that’s not very smart.
Wolf: Please, Queen, I'm as hungary as can be, I'm sorry,
I beg you, don't punish me!
Queen: He's prepared to grovel, a commendable feature. I might
just have a job for this creature. Well Wolf, I’m loathe to turn you
loose " I’ll put you to a better use. You shall join the palace guard " A job that you won't find very
hard. A good position, very grand " The best
guard dog in fairyland. My last wolf
went missing, while chasing Little Red, So if you'll
be my new wolf, I promise you'll be fed.
Wolf: Oh, Queen, I'll do it, I won't fail, But tell me,
what does the job entail.
Queen: Well, all Fairyland wants the famous tarts, Baked by
the legendary Queen of Hearts. So I want you to guard my tarts, my dear
- But look - King Cole, our judge, is here.
(King Cole enters with Mum Bear and
Gran Hood.)
Narrators: And this was true, King Cole was there With
Gran Hood and Mum Bear.
Cole: Greetings, good Queen and honoured guests Welcome to our
baking contest. Now tell me "
what delicious treats Have you made
for me to eat.
Gran: I’ve brought my gingerbread " it’s the
best "
Delicious and easy to digest.
Mum
Bear: And I have brought
my chocolate cake " Everyone says it’s the best
thing I bake. Cole:
Very good "but I haven’t
seen
The dish that’s made by you, my dear Queen.
Queen:
I’ve made my tarts "
they’re all the rage "
You'll see, King Cole, you're a culinary sage.
Narrators:
Then the guests beheld the
tarts Freshly baked by the Queen
of Hearts.
Queen:
Here, King Cole, take one
of these "
They’re simply delightful and sure to please.
(The Queen gives King Cole a
tart.) Gran:
Once he tastes that, he
won’t choose my gingerbread "
Come on, where are you Little Red? Cole:
Well, come on all, we’ve
no time to waste "
Let’s go to the hall where I’ll give these a taste. Queen:
I'll leave the rest of the
tarts in here "
We’ll have them later, King Cole my
dear.
Wolf, stay here and be sure to be smart,
And make sure you keep an eye on those tarts.
(The Queen puts the tray of tarts
back on the table and everyone exits except for The Wolf.)
Narrators:
So they went to the hall
for the baking contest " Where King Cole would judge
which dish was best. Now who else had snuck in
with all the guests There for the Fairyland
Baking contest? Little Red and Little Boy
Blue And Goldilocks and the
Knave of Hearts too.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum and Little
Boy Blue enter from one side of the stage and Goldlilockpick and The
Knave enter from the other.)
Wolf: There's four of them and one of me, oh dear -
I must go and tell the Queen they are here.
(The Wolf exits.)
Narrator: The thieves had gotten into the place And now they all met face
to face.
Goldilockpick:
Well, well, Little Red and
Boy Blue - oh dear! Tell me, what are you
doing here?
Red
Riding Hoodlum: I could
ask you the same thing, Goldilockpick, But we
haven’t got time " we’ve got something to nick. Boy Blue and
I are here on a date And we’re
taking those tarts, we don’t want to wait.
Goldilockpick:
Well this is the Knave,
and he’s my boyfriend, And we’ll bring your
little plan to an end. The ones who are
stealing those tarts, you see, Are the Knave of Hearts
and me.
Narrators:
Goldilocks seemed very
zealous So Red decided to make her
jealous.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Hi there,
Knave, how do you do?
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum sidles
over to The Knave.)
Goldilockpick:
Well hello there, Little
Boy Blue. Narrators:
Then over to Boy Blue
Goldilocks sidled - And now Red’s jealousy was
unbridled. (Goldilocks sidles over to Little
Boy Blue.)
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Just stay
away from Boy Blue, Goldilocks " If you don’t
get that message, your head’s full of rocks.
( Little Red Riding Hoodlum dashes
back to Little Boy Blue.)
Goldilockpick:
Well keep your hands off
the Knave, Little Red " I’m warning you, you’ve
heard what I said.
(Goldilockpick dashes back to The
Knave.)
Narrators:
Now the girls’ constant
fighting had attracted some fame, But Boy Blue and the Knave
were just the same. For what the nursery rhymes
don’t tell Is that these two boys
didn’t get along well.
Knave:
Boy Blue, don’t you go
near Goldilockpick "
To so much as look at her you must be thick.
Little
Boy Blue: Well, Knave, if
you don’t stay away From Little Red I’ll
make you pay.
Knave:
I’m staying with Gold,
she’s very appealing "
We’ll have fun together sneaking and stealing.
So on this blissful summer’s day
We’ll steal those tarts right away.
Little
Boy Blue: Oh no you won’t
you won’t be the winner " I’ll share those
with Red at a candle-lit dinner. If you try to stop
us, you silly Knave, I’ll do something
very grave.
Narrators:
Then the two pairs of
lovebirds went to war " It was wilder than anything
ever before. Goldilocks charged at
Little Red And the Knave took a swing
at Boy Blue’s head.
(Goldilockpick charges at Little
Red Riding Hoodlum and they scuffle and The Knave starts swing
punches at Little Boy Blue. Little Boy Blue pushes The Knave
aside and grabs Goldilockpick to pull her off Little Red Riding
Hoodlum. The Knave recovers and runs over to pull Little Red
Riding Hoodlum off Goldilockpick. They fall in a heap.)
Now Red and Boy Blue were aggravated And so the conflict
escalated. Little Red stomped on
Goldilocks's toe And Boy Blue gave the Knave
a pinch on the nose. (Little Red Riding Hoodlum stomps on
Goldilockpick's foot and Little Boy Blue pulls on the Knave's nose.)
The Knave was angry, so
what did he do? He gave a wedgy to Little
Boy Blue.
(The Knave spins Little Boy Blue
around so that his back is to the audience. The Knave then reaches down
the back of Little Boy Blue's breeches/dance briefs and pulls the back
of his boldly patterned underpants up into view of of the audience. Little
Boy Blue of cries out in embarrassment and discomfort. Little Red Riding
Hoodlum watches in horror.) Goldilocks thought this
idea was good So she gave a wedgy to Red
Riding Hood. (Goldilockpick grabs the distracted Little
Red Riding Hoodlum and spins her around so that her back is to the audience
and pulls her cape aside. Goldilockpick then reaches down the back of Little
Red Riding Hoodlum's skirt and pulls her undies up into view of the
audience. Little Red Riding Hoodlum cries out in embarrassment and
discomfort. The Knave and Goldilockpick are laughing as Little
Boy Blue and Little Red Riding Hoodlum, who are now facing the
audience frantically try to adjust their undies.) Then Boy Blue hit the Knave
in a delicate place And ran away with the Knave
giving chase.
(Little Boy Blue turns to the Knave,
masking him from the audience, and punches him in the groin. The Knave
is stunned with pain momentarily, but then chases Little Boy Blue off.) Red grabbed Gold and threw
her to the floor And then proceeded to fight
some more, But Gold, with a determined
frown Threw Red off and pinned
her down. But Little Red had come up
with a plot To beat Goldilocks, and she
liked it a lot.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Stop,
Goldilocks, we could help each other out " There’s
something you haven’t thought about.
Goldilockpick:
Us help each other, Little
Red? I’m sorry, is something
wrong with your head? Besides, there’s
nothing that I’ve missed " This problem you speak
of just doesn’t exist. I’ll just be going with
these tarts Belonging to the Queen
of Hearts.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Alright, you’ve
got the tarts, that’s great, But how will
you get out the front gate. You won’t
get out with those tarts I fear - There’s a
guard on every door around here.
You know the
precautions the Queen of Hearts takes To protect
the delicious things that she bakes. Goldilocks:
Come on then, what do you
suggest To leave this place and avoid arrest?
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Well,
dressed like you are " it will be very hard, But it would
be easy if you were dressed like a guard " So I’ll
steal a guard’s uniform for you to wear " You’ll get
out of here without a care. Goldilocks:
Well it’s a good idea "
what you’ve said, But what’s in it for you,
Little Red?
Red
Riding Hoodlum: All I want
is one tart for my Gran " She’s the
biggest pastry fan. If you’ll
give me what I ask I’ll gladly
help you with your task.
Goldilocks:
Alright, well I suppose that’s
fair " As long as you bring me a
guards clothes to wear.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Of course
I will, now quick " we’re pressed, Go behind
that curtain and get undressed. I’ll be back with a uniform as quick as
can be " You can
sneak out of here and have tarts for tea.
(Goldilockpick goes behind the
upstage cutain and is out of sight.)
Narrators:
Now Goldilockpick wasn’t
looking But Red Riding Hood didn’t
steal the cooking. Red
Riding Hoodlum: Before I
steal those tarts for Gran I must
fulfil another plan. I have a
surprise for Goldilocks " I’ll soon
give her a few big shocks.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum exits.)
Narrators:
Little Red left, but she
was coming back, With her cleverly planned
attack. Poor Goldilockpick didn’t
know She’d soon be dealt an
embarrassing blow. Red returned with the
uniform, as she said she’d do, And she’d found the Knave
and Little Boy Blue.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum enters
with The Knave and Little Boy Blue.)
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Stop
fighting, boys. My plan, you see Is to divide
these tarts in three. Little
Boy Blue: I think that
plan seems very fair " We all will get an
equal share.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: And we
don’t have to share with Goldilockpick " Come on,
now, divide them, quick!
Knave:
Speaking of Goldilocks,
where did she go?
She’s a lovely girl and I’d like to know.
Goldilockpick:
Hey, Little Red, is that
you there With the uniform for me
to wear?
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Yes, I’m
here, Gold. Now, boys, you’ll see Something as
funny as can be!
Narrators:
Then Little Red, with
great glee and pride, Went and pulled the curtain
aside. She revealed poor
Goldilocks standing there In nothing but her
underwear! (Little Red Riding Hoodlum pulls the
curtain aside revealing Goldilockpick in her underwear " her undies and
some kind of underwear top. Little Red Riding Hooldlum then pulls
Goldilockpick downstage away from
the curtain. Goldilockpick is cringing with embarrassment, being in her
underwear in front of The Knave and Little Boy Blue, who are
laughing hysterically, and the who audience, who probably are too.)
The Knave and Boy Blue were
on the floor Laughing until their sides
were sore. Goldilocks could not stop
blushing " She found this moment very
crushing.
Goldilockpick:
Little Red, you horrid
cheat! I suppose you think
you’ve got me beat.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Well I
have, at least I suppose " With you
standing there in your underclothes.
Goldilockpick: I bet it’s really made your day " Catching me out in my
lingerie, And in front of the
Knave and Little Boy Blue, I knew I shouldn’t have
trusted you.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Oh, I have
a guard’s uniform right here, But I’m
afraid you won’t be wearing it, dear. The plan has
changed a bit, you see - The one
who’ll change into this is me. In my
wonderful guard’s disguise I’ll escape
with the culinary prize.
Goldilockpick:
Those tarts are something
that you’ll never nick, You won’t make a fool
out of Goldilockpick. Narrator:
Then Gold chased Red " Red
couldn’t hide, And Gold kicked her swiftly
in the backside. Then Little Red began to
fight back " She tripped Gold over to
launch her attack. There was more scuffling
after the trip, And Red got Gold in a
vice-like grip,
But Gold had a plan, so
without a complaint She shut her eyes and
pretended to faint.
Red
Riding Hood: Well that’s
her sorted, but before she comes to The three of us
have plenty to do. I know we’re dividing these tarts
by three, But the one who’s
carrying them out is me. I won’t get out
while wearing this gear, So I’ll change
out of these clothes just behind here.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum goes
behind the upstage curtain and is out of sight.)
Narrators:
As soon as Red was out of
sight Gold revealed that she was
alright.
Goldilockpick:
Boys, come here and
listen, quick!
Knave:
You’re not unconscious,
Goldilockpick.
Goldilockpick:
No, I pretended to trick
Red Riding Hood " And she fell for it, as
I knew she would. Let’s take these delicious
tarts that we’ve won " We’ll divide them in three
and give Little Red none. Little
Boy Blue: That’s a
terrible plan, I won’t be in it " Little Red will be
out any minute.
Goldilockpick:
Alas, Little Red is down
on her luck,
For, I’m afraid,
she’s completely stuck. In all that confusion,
poor Little Red, dear, Has forgotten something
important I fear. She’s so distracted by
her pride
That she left the
uniform outside.
Knave:
Well, it’s quite a
predicament Little Red’s in,
But I guess for us it means a win.
Little
Boy Blue: But I don’t want
to lose her, she’s so full of grace " Her charming wit and
pretty face. Goldilocks, I’m
begging you We must help her,
what can we do? Red
Riding Hoodlum: Hello, the
uniform’s out there, can you see? Can one of
you two throw it over to me?
Goldilockpick:
Now this is a chance that
just can’t be missed " I can get Little Red
back, I can’t resist. What a surprise Little
Red’s going to get " This will be the funniest thing you’ve seen
yet!
Narrator:
Then with a joyous laugh,
to be certain, Goldilocks pulled back the
curtain.
(Goldilockpick now pulls back the
curtain and reveals Little Red Riding Hoodlum in her underwear " her
undies and some some sort of underwear top. Goldilockpick pulls Little
Red Riding Hoodlum downstage away from the curtain. Little Red Riding
Hoodlum squeals with embarassment and cringes, being in her underwear in
front of the Knave and Little Boy Blue who are laughing
hysterically, and the audience, who probably are too.)
Now Little Red was caught in
her underwear " So Goldilocks thought she’d
made things square. Gold was happy - the Knave
and Boy Blue Had seen Little Red in her
undies too. The boy’s laughter, however,
had made such a sound That people could hear them
all around.
Goldilockpick:
Red, your face is the
shade of your hood " You’re very embarrassed, I
must say " it’s good! I haven’t seen you
blush this much before " And, you know, it’s an
image I truly adore.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Well,
Gold, I suppose you think you’ve won Because of
this horrible thing that you’ve done.
Goldilockpick:
I have, although I must be
fair " You look lovely in
underwear.
Red
Riding Hoodlum: Well, this
is something I won’t soon forget " You’re
thrilled to catch me in my undies, I bet. And in front
of Boy Blue and the Knave, I guess you
think you’re very brave " But I hope you
didn’t think you ever could Get away
with making a fool of Red Riding Hood. If you did,
Gold, you were wrong. Now, I know that you’ve wanted a tart for
so long " It seems to
me completely just That you
should have one " you simply must.
Narrators:
Then Red did something
very smart And got Gold in the face with a
tart.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum puts a
cream tart in Goldilockpick's face. Goldilockpick screams loudly
and Little Boy Blue and the Knave laugh hysterically.)
Little
Boy Blue: That’s the
funniest thing I’ve seen for some time " This comedy show is
simply sublime.
Narrators:
Goldilockpick wouldn’t be
beaten " There was one more tart that
wouldn’t be eaten. Goldilocks took the tart
from its place And put it right in Little
Red’s face.
(Now, Goldilockpick takes a cream
tart and puts it in Little Red Riding Hoodlum's face. Little Red
Riding Hoodlum screams as the Knave bursts into laughter and Little
Boy Blue looks on in horror.)
Knave:
Now, really, that’s funny,
I must say "
You don’t see humour like that every day.
Little
Boy Blue: No, no " this
simply must come to an end " I must rescue my
pretty girlfriend.
(Once she has composed herself , Little
Red Riding Hoodlum lunges for the tarts and so does Goldilockpick.
Ascuffle over the tarts begins. Little Boy Blue throws himself in
between.)
Narrators:
Then Little Boy Blue made
the blight Of getting in between this fight.
Little Red took a tart from
the tray But Little Boy Blue got in
the way. The tart was meant for Gold,
it’s true, But the one who got hit was
Little Boy Blue.
(Little Red Riding Hoodlum grabs
another tart to throw at Goldilockpick, but insteads slams it into Little
Boy Blue's face. Goldilockpick laughs hysterically and Little Boy
Blue picks up two tarts and puts one on Goldilockpick and the other
on Little Red Riding Hoodlum. Chaos erupts as Goldilockpick, Little
Red Riding Hoodlum and Little Boy Blue use most of the remaining
tarts to cover each other in creamy mess.) Now, the Knave saw an
opportunity And acted with impunity. In the confusion, the Knave
of Hearts Made off with the last of
the tarts.
(The Knave grabs the last tart and
heads for the door, but is stopped by the Queen of Hearts as she enters.
The other stop scuffling and look.) But before he got out, in burst the Queen " She was as angry as she’d
ever been. She quickly grabbed the
Knave of Hearts And then took hold of one of
the tarts. Queen:
Steal my tarts " how could
you dare?
Alright, Knave, here’s a tart to wear! Narrators:
And before the Knave could
begin to speak The Queen put a tart in the
face of the sneak. (The Queen of Hearts puts a tart in
the Knave's face and pushes him into the other three thieves, and the
four fall to the ground covered in cream.)
Then into the room the
palace guests bounded " The four tart pilfering
thieves were surrounded. Then King Cole had followed
the Queen of Hearts And Came to see who was
stealing the tarts. He brought Gran Hood, the
Wolf and Mum Bear, The thieves were getting
lots of stares.
( King Cole, Mum Bear, Gran
Hood and The Wolf all enter.)
Now, it’s true, you’ll say
puns have their times and places " But they were caught, not
with egg, but tart on their faces.
(Goldilockpick, Little Red Riding
Hoodlum, Little Boy Blue and The Knave stand up.)
Queen:
You tart pilfering
thieves, you won’t get far " Wolf, clean their faces so I can
see who they are.
(The Wolf ceremoniously drags each
thief forward, one at a time, throws them to their knees, and douses them with
water from buckets at the side of the stage.)
Queen:
Well I’m not surprised the
Knave of Hearts
Returned to try and steal my tarts,
But we’ve got Goldilocks here too,
And Little Red and Little Boy Blue.
Mum
Bear: Goldilocks, what are
you doing here?
Gran
Hood: What happened to
you, Little Red, dear?
Queen: Well, you’ve no idea of the trouble you’re
in, Come, now, let the trial begin!
(The four thieves stand.)
King
Cole: Before the trial
there’s one thing to be done, I’ve judged the baked the
baked goods, I’ll announce who has won!
Queen:
Alright then, but announce
it with haste "
We must have this trial, there’s no time to waste!
King
Cole: Well, Gran Hood’s
Gingerbread was good, my word! " So I’ve decided to award them
third! Gran
Hood: Well I’m
affronted - it’s absurd " That my Gingerbread should
only win third!
King
Cole: Second place goes to
the tarts Entered by the Queen of
Hearts.
Queen:
Shock of Horrors! Such
disgrace " That I should get second place.
King
Cole: And I’m sure this
comes as quite a surprise, But Mum Bear’s chocolate cake
wins first prize!
Mum
Bear: Well, I’m very
honoured, my dear King " This is most the most
exciting thing .
King Cole: You even beat that humorous guy Who baked the blackbirds into
the pie!
Queen: Well, you’ve made your decision, Old King Cole " I think I’m the winner " on the
whole. After all, these thieves weren’t
here to take Mum Bear’s winning chocolate
cake. All these young people came to
steal " My delicious tarts " the perfect meal.
King Cole: Dear Queen of Hearts, I have to tell You’ve taken my decision
rather well. Queen: I value your opinion, but their’s means double Because they’ve gone to so much trouble. Their heist is meticulously
planned, A sign they thought my tarts very
grand. And they’ve made of themselves
such a terrible mess " Why, look at these girls, in this
state of undress.
Narrators: Everyone laughed, there were lots of
snickers At the two girls standing
there in their knickers.
(As everyone
laughs at them, Goldilockpick and Little Red Riding Hoodlum
suddenly remember that they are in front of everyone in nothing but their
underwear. They try to hide behind each other in embarrassment.) Queen: Well, Knave, what will we do with you " And Gold, Little Red and Little
Boy Blue. You won’t be punished " but don’t
go leaving " We must find a way to stop your
thieving.
(Puck and
Mab enter.) Puck: Please, allow us to make a suggestion.
Mab: We’ve the answer to your question.
Queen: Well, good fairies, what do suggest? What’s your solution to end this
matter best?
Mab: Well, these four wouldn’t make mischief all around If the girls were married to the boys
that they’ve found.
Puck: They’d cease the trouble they’ve made in the past " Once married, they’d settle down at
last.
Queen: That seems a sensible idea, Thank you for your counsel, my
dears. You four shall be married; so who’s
with who? Tell me, my good young people, do!
Red Riding Hoodlum: I’ll marry Boy Blue " he’s my man.
(Little Red
Riding Hoodlum grabs Little Boy Blue.)
Goldilockpick: And I’ll marry the Knave " that’s my plan.
(Goldilockpick
grabs The Knave.)
Queen: Good, let’s plan now " and not wait till later Mum Bear, Gran Hood " you’ll help
me cater. Little Boy Blue: Little Red, I’m going to marry you.
Red Riding Hoodlum: I’m ever so happy, Little Boy Blue.
Goldiockpick: I’m thrilled that we’re going to be
married, dear Knave "
Knave: My wife - a girl who’s
both pretty and brave.
Puck: Our job here is done -
there are weddings all around.
Mab: Wedding Bells - such a
blissful sound!
Narrators: So on this joyous, happy day We seem to have reached the
end of our play. There’s been lots of mischief,
fun and laughter And now it’s time to live
happily ever after. By
Todd Barty
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Added on June 7, 2014 Last Updated on June 7, 2014 Tags: Fairy tale, play, comedy, adventure, slapstick AuthortoddbAustraliaAboutI work in theatre as a playwright, director and actor. My writing falls into two categories; caustic, campy comedy with decadent, badly behaved characters, and unusual spins on fairy tales. more..Writing
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