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The play script tells the story of the Three Little Pigs. The three pigs build houses of different materials - straw, wood, and bricks. A wolf blows down the straw and wood houses, forcing the pigs to seek refuge with one another. Eventually they take shelter in the brick house, where the wolf cannot blow it down. He tries to enter the chimney but falls in a pot of boiling water instead. The wolf runs away and the pigs live in peace.

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Playscript Example

The play script tells the story of the Three Little Pigs. The three pigs build houses of different materials - straw, wood, and bricks. A wolf blows down the straw and wood houses, forcing the pigs to seek refuge with one another. Eventually they take shelter in the brick house, where the wolf cannot blow it down. He tries to enter the chimney but falls in a pot of boiling water instead. The wolf runs away and the pigs live in peace.

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The Three Little Pigs – Play script

Characters: Narrator, Pig 1, Pig2, Pig3, Wolf

Scene 1

Narrator: Once upon a time three pigs left their mother´s home and went into the world
live in thei own house. The three pigs went different ways. Soon pig 1 arrived at his house
made out of straw.
Pig 1: What a beautiful house i have.

Narrator: Later, Pig 2 arrived at his house made out of wood.

Pig 2: I have to be grateful for the sturdy house i have

Narrator: Then, Pig 3 arrived at his house entirely made out of bricks.

Pig 3: My home sweet home

Narrator: When the three pigs finished moved in. Pig 1 was taking a nap when someone
knocked at the door. Pig 1 looked through the window and saw a wolf.

Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me in!

Pig 1: Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin.

Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house down!!

Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and destroyed pig 1’s house. Pig 1 ran all the way to
pig 2’s house. When he got there Pig 1 told Pig 2 what had happened. Pig 2 invited
Pig 1 to live with him. After a few days, there was a knock at the door. The two
pigs looked out the window and it was the wolf.

Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!

Pig 1 & 2: Not by the hairs on our chinny-chin-chins.

Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house down.
Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and destroyed the house. The pig brothers ran all
the way to pig 3’s house. When they got there pig 1 and pig 2 told pig 3 everything
that had happened. Then pig 3 invited his two brothers to live with him. After a
few days, there was a knock at the door. The pigs looked out the window and they
saw the wolf.

Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!

Pigs 1,2,3: Not by the hairs on our chinny-chin-chins.

Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house down.

Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed several times but he couldn´t destroy the brick
house. Then the wolf decided to think what to do, so he went and sat on a log.
Meanwhile, the three pigs started cooking dinner. They put a large pot of water
in the fireplace to cook some soup.

Wolf: I know what to do. I´ll get in through the chimney and I will eat those
pigs.

Narrator: The wolf climbed up to the roof. But he didn`t know that there was a pot of boiling
water at the bottom of the chimney. Suddenly the three pigs heard a noise.

Wolf: I´m coming to get you little pigs!

Narrator: The wolf then jumped down the chimney and fell into the pot of boiling water.

Wolf: AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!

Narrator: The wolf jumped back up the chimney and ran into the woods. The pigs lived in
peace and never saw the wolf again.

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