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IT’S A SMALL WORLD, LITERALLY! PRIMARY SCHOOL PLAY
Welcome to the microscopic world known as Rock. One day a meteorite falls. In reality it is a speck of dust, but if you’re microscopic, and something the size of a house falls in your back garden, it leaves a giant crater in your world in this primary school play.
The residents gather to figure out the meaning of what could have happened. General disbelief abounds, for they believe that they are protected by the Great Lord Splodge. In the end, they realise that the only thing that could have sent the meteorite could have been THE GERMS! And it turns out that….they were right. (DA DA DA!!!) And it seems that the germs have the help of the woodlice. But why are the kind and gentle woodlice working for the germs?
And so three brave residents set out on a journey to defeat the bad germs once and for all. And to rescue the woodlice.
Author: Teresa and Anabel Schenk
Type: One act play
Genre: Primary school play, children’s, adventure, comedy
Length: Thirty minutes
Cast: Cast of 26 plus townspeople.
Ages of the actors: Ages 7 to 14
Suitable for: All ages to watch and older children to perform
Set: At the director’s discretion, Much can be left to to the imagination
Level of difficulty: 7/10 – a great play for kids that promotes imagination and knowledge
Read a Sample of the Script
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Copyright © September 2019 Teresa and Anabel Schenk and Off The Wall Play Publishers
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