Web6. mar 2012 · Peter Pan: A long time ago, a crocodile bit off Hook’s hand along with his watch. That’s why, when he hears a tick, tock he gets really nervous. Since he can’t get me, he tries to get the little children. Bread Pan: Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock. SFX: Ticking Clock Scene 3 Music: Jurassic Park Theme Song
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WebTheatre includes: The Play That Goes Wrong, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Lights! Camera! Improvise! and Second Assistant in Mogic (Mischief Theatre) and Dr Peter Hans in … WebPeter Pan - Youth Version. by Rachael Ashworth. Read the complete script on line. All the scripts on this site are copyrighted and may not be printed, quoted or performed without … lifehacker exercise headphones
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WebAudition Central: Disney's Peter Pan JR. Script: John SIDE 1 MR. DARLING Oh, Nana. (NANA hears something and barks. MR. DARLING sits up.) MR. DARLING Nana, what is it? (WENDY, JOHN, and MICHAEL climb in one by one over the threshold, as MR. and MRS. DARLING try to take this in, speechless, then overjoyed.) Wendy! MRS. DARLING Michael! NANA Arf! WebWENDY: Why it’s Peter Pan’s, of course. (PETER starts to crow but TINKER BELL claps a hand to his mouth.) He left it here last time he came to visit. JOHN: Of course! MICHAEL: You could keep it under the bed, Wendy. JOHN: Or hide it behind the curtains. SPARKLE: Just then their nanny came into the nursery. NANA: Ruff! Ruff! Ruff! MICHAEL: Uh-oh WebPeter Pan - A Pantomime by Stephen and Rachel Humphreys Peter Pan a Pantomime by Stephen and Rachel Humphreys Read the complete script on line. All the scripts on this site are copyrighted and may not be printed, quoted or … lifehacker facebook