A playscript looks very different to an ordinary story. It is written in a special way to help the actors who will play the parts on stage.
You probably know the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
Read the opening of the story, written as a playscript, and then answer the questions in the activity.
Remember that you can look back at this introduction as often as you like by clicking on the red help button on the screen.
Little Red Riding Hood
Characters
Little Red Riding Hood (LRRH)
LRRH's mother
LRRH's grandmother
Wolf
Woodcutter
Scene 1
The inside of a small cottage in the woods. LRRH and her mother are putting items of food into a basket on the table.
Mother: There. That should do for Granny today. Now go and get ready, dear.
LRRH: It's cold today. I think I'll wear my new red cloak.
LRRH goes to the cupboard and fetches her cloak.
Mother (tying the ribbons under LRRH's chin): Now, remember to go straight to Granny's house and don't talk to any strangers on the way.
LRRH (sighs): Of course, Mother. I never do. You say that every time.
Mother (smiles): I know you're a good girl, but I've heard rumours that the wolf is back in these parts, and you can never be too careful.
LRRH: I'll be good! I'll go straight there and I'll do any jobs that Granny needs.
Mother: Good bye then! Have a nice time!
LRRH exits stage right. Mother waves after her. Lights down.