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Gregory and Oliver Run Onto Stage Panting: Script
Gregory and Oliver Run Onto Stage Panting: Script
Gregory and Oliver Run Onto Stage Panting: Script
Geneva: On December 2nd in 1940, Gregory and Oliver Scott, two poor british brothers,
were playing in the dock yard.
Goofing
Geneva: Suddenly, air raid sirens started to scream.
Air raid sirens go off, brothers look up, confused
Geneva: The boys had experienced several bombings but never without guidance from
their parents.
Geneva: The boys set off running trying to navigate the chaos surrounding them.
Geneva: Although the boys were frightened they did not feel a great sense of panic, their
parents had taught them to keep calm and carry on.
Geneva: They waited in the tube station for hours upon hours until suddenly, there was an
eerie silence outside. The boys crawled out of their hiding space and out into the dark and
dust ridden London streets.
Geneva: The boys find their way back home, but are devastated when they see the pile of
rubble that used to be their house. Their parents are nowhere to be seen. Sadness envelopes
the boys hearts as the realization that they are now orphans hits them.
Gregory: They’re gone, Oliver. We have to get out of here before they bomb us again!
Geneva: They sneak past the sailors and take their first steps in New York City.
Geneva: The boys spend rest of the day wandering and trying to learn American accents.
Oliver: Cheeseburger.
Geneva: While swiping an apple from a vendor, they’re spotted. The vendor runs after
them.
Boys run.
Geneva: Once they lose him, the boys turn into an alleyway.