Сценарий сценки на английском языке «Том не хочет
идти в школу»
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мероприятия:
1.Организационный момент.
Вступительное слово.
The Author: Good
afternoon, dear guests! We are glad to see you. We are going to present you our
interpretation of a short play ”Tom doesn’t want to go to school”. After “The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by M.Twain. We
hope you’ll have a good time!
Приложение Characters: Tom
Sid, his younger
brother
Aunt
Polly
Marry, a servant
Play
Two
boys are sitting at the table. Tom is doing his lessons, he is reading a book.
Sid is drawing something. Tom drops his book, stands up and goes up and down
on the stage. Then he stops , thinks a little, and smiles in a cunning way;
then the expression on his face changes as if he had a terrible toothache. He
groans. Tom: Sid, oh, Sid!
Sid (is drawing):
Yes?
Tom: Oh,
Si-i-id…
Sid (getting up and coming up to Tom): Tom! I say, Tom!
Tom (turning away from Sid ) : O-o-oh! (Looks at the public and winks: he
wants to say he has no toothache at
all.)
Sid: What is the matter, Tom? (He
shakes him and tries to look into his
face.) Tom: Oh, don’t Sid.
Don’t shake me!
Sid: Why? What is the matter, Tom? I’ll
call Aunt
Polly.
Tom: I forgive you everything, Sid. When I am
dead…
Sid: Oh, Tom. You are not
dying!
Tom: I forgive you everybody, Sid.
Tell them
so.
Sid runs away for Aunt Polly. Tom quite changes. He stops groaning, he even
whistles, then he hears steps.
Sid: Oh, Aunt Polly, come! Tom is dying!
Aunt Polly: (entering the stage): Dying?
Sid: Yes, come quick!
Aunt Polly: Nonsense, I don’t believe it. (She comes up to TOM.) You
Tom! Tom, what is the matter with you, child?
Tom: Oh, Auntie, my tooth aches awfully.
Aunt Polly: Your tooth? And what is the matter with your tooth?
Tom: It is loose and aches awfully.
Aunt Polly: Now don’t you begin groaning again. Sit down. (TOM sits
down with his face to the public.) Open your mouth. Well, you are right. Your
tooth is really loose. Mary! (AUNT POLLY calls her servant Mary, who enters.)
Mary: Yes, Ma’am?
Aunt Polly: Please, bring a thread and a candle.
Mary: All right, Ma’am.
TOM gets up quickly
Tom: Oh, please, Aunt, don’t pull it out. It doesn’t hurt me now. I shall go
to school! (He tries to gather his books and note-books and put them into his
bag.)
Aunt Polly: Oh, Tom, so all this was because you didn’t want to go to
school.
Mary: Here they are, Ma’am.
Aunt Polly: Sit down, Tom.
TOM obeys
unwillingly. He takes out a cork or a piece of chalk with a thread and puts it
into his mouth. He does it quite secretly. MARY ties the threads together and
then ties one end of the thread to the table or a chair. All this done in such
a way that the public can see everything. Then AUNT POLLY lights the candle
and suddenly thrusts it almost into TOM’s face. He cries and all the public can
see TOM’s “tooth”.
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