Okay, so, we were supposed to do birthday skits, but honestly I thought that was pretty lame. I'm actually not sure what to think of this one, but there are better ones later. . (For the record, Emma and Holly, I typed that line at about 6:00 AM. Cut me some slack) Sooo... yeah. Tell me what you think. (Oh yeah, and this one was one of those ones that made a lot more sense after we cut it. Um, sorry about that.)
Characters
Narrator………………………....Kayla
Grandma Julie………………….Me
Grandpa Robbie………………..Eden
Beatrice……………………...….Tavia
Genie Fjffx....(Genie 1)..............Elodie
Genie *sigh*.... (Genie 2)..........EmmaEvening at the Grandparents house. Grandpa is sitting in his cushy old-person armchair reading the newspaper. In the other room, Grandma is trying to convince Beatrice to sing happy birthday with her
Narrator: Beatrice was at her Grandparents house, the summer after she turned 14. The evening of her Grandpa's birthday, Grandpa is sitting in his cushy old-person armchair reading the newspaper, while in the other room, Grandma is trying to convince Beatrice to sing happy birthday with her
Grandma: Now Beatrice dear-
Tris: It's Tris
Narrator: She continued,
Grandma: now dear, on the count of three we are going to burst into sitting room and sing happy birthday to your grandpa. Now don't forget to pick up the box
Narrator: Beatrice eyed the large box of lamps warily, and sighed
Tris: Are we REALLY giving him a box of old lamps?
Narrator : Grandma brushed this off for the upteenth time.
Grandma: Yes, dear. The sitting room is so dark, he needs them in there
Narrator: Grandma peeked her head around the doorway
Grandma: Okay, now, on the count of three. One, two, three!
Narrator: Beatrice sighed again and pushed herself around to her grandmother with fake enthusiasm.
Tris/Grandma: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Narrator: Grandpa almost fell off of his chair in surprise, and the duo lances into song
Tris/Grandma: Happy birthday to y9u, happy birthday to you. Happy Birthday dear Robbie/Grandpa. Happy birthday to you!
Narrator: There was a shocked silence, and grandma tried to patch it up.
Grandma: Cha cha cha
Narrator : Beatris was disgusted
Tris: *Groans *
Narrator;: Grandpa finally smiled
Grandpa: my birthday was last year. I'm afraid you're a little late
Narrator: lovingly, Grandma responded to this ages old joke
Grandma : Oh, it will be ok. We got you some lamps
Narrator : Grandpa took the box of lamps onto his lap and looked inside
Grandpa: These are lovely dear
Narrator: Beatris, who had been watching this interplay with growing repulsion, finally broke the cozy atmosphere
Tris: Can I go now?
Narrator: Grandma turned toward Beatrice and smiled
Grandma : Yes. I do believe we should leave Grandpa to his reading come along now Beatrice
YOU ARE READING
8th Grade Theatre
Short StoryHey guys! Ok, so I don't even know if I've put this I'm my description, but I love theatre! (Well, actually I just did it in 6th grade because that's what all my friends were doing, but you know, I've come to love it) Point being, we've done a lot o...