Characters: Narrator, Little Red Riding Hood, Mother, Wolf, Grandmother, Woodsman
Characters: Narrator, Little Red Riding Hood, Mother, Wolf, Grandmother, Woodsman
Characters: Narrator, Little Red Riding Hood, Mother, Wolf, Grandmother, Woodsman
Scene 1
Narrator: Once upon a time there was a very beautiful blond girl who lived in a village near the forest
with her mother. One day her grandmother gave her a very nice red cloak. That is why
everybody in the village called her Little Red Riding Hood. One day…
Mother: Yes, Little Red Riding Hood. Your grandmother is very sick. I want you to go to her house and
take her this little basket with some bread and honey.
Mother: But don´t stop in the forest, and don´t talk to strangers. Do as I say - go straight to your
grandmother’s house.
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood went through the forest, with the little basket for her grandmother,
who lived in a nearby village. Along the way, she saw many beautiful flowers in the forest.
Little Red Riding Hood: (picking flowers) What beautiful flowers! I will take some to my grandmother.
Narrator: She left the little basket on the ground to pick up some flowers, when suddenly…
Little Red Riding Hood: I am going to my grandmother´s house to take her this little basket with some bread and
honey.
Wolf: Does your grandmother live far from here, Little Red Riding Hood?
Little Red Riding Hood: No, Mr. Wolf, she lives just across the forest in the first little house in the village - the one
with the white door.
Wolf: Good-bye, Little Red Riding Hood. I hope she gets better. And look, do you see that road?
Wolf: (pointing) Just follow that road and you will get to your grandmother´s house.
Scene 2
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood kept looking for flowers disobeying her mother who told her not to
stop in the forest and to get to her grandmother´s house. Meanwhile, the wolf knocked at
Little Red Riding Hood grandmother´s house.
Grandmother: Who´s there?
Wolf: (soft voice) It´s me grandmother, Little Red Riding Hood, and I brought you a basket with
some bread and honey.
Narrator: As soon as the wolf entered he gobbled up Little Red Riding Hood´s grandmother. Then he
put on her nightgown, jumped into bed and waited for the little girl. A few minutes later
Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother´s house. She knocked at the door.
Little Red Riding Hood: Grandmother, it´s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood. I came to bring you a
little basket with some bread and honey.
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood entered the little house. She went straight to her grandmother´s room,
and in the bed there was the Wolf dressed with her grandmother´s clothes.
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood sat in a chair, and looked at her grandmother.
Little Red Riding Hood: (looking puzzled) Grandmother…your voice sounds so odd. Is something the matter?
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, what big ears you have, grandmother!
Little Red Riding Hood: And what big eyes you have!
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh, grandmother, and what big teeth you have.
Wolf: (jumping out of bed) All the better to eat you with! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Narrator: The Wolf gobbled up Little Red Riding Hood. Then the wolf fell asleep. Meanwhile a
woodsman was passing by the little house, when he saw the door open. He entered, looked
for the old lady, and then he saw the wolf.
Woodsman: (looking horrified) Oh no! The wolf has eaten Grandmother! But he is sleeping.
Narrator: He grabbed the wolf and made him spit out the poor Grandmother and Little Red Riding
Hood , who were luckily still in one piece.
Little Red Riding Hood: (hugging the woodsman) Thank you, kind woodsman.
Grandmother: This will be a lesson for you, Little Red Riding Hood - never disobey your mother again.