Mr. Hepworth and the story of Ellie May

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Mr. Hepworth and the story of Ellie May 23rd February 2010 Mr. Hepworth and the story of Ellie May You are going to create a mini script based on Old Hepworth and the four children. You are going to imagine what Mr. Hepworth might say if the children told him what they had seen on the corridor in chapter 15.

How to set your script out: Begin with a description of where your scene is set. Imagine if you had to describe what the stage looked like Set in a hotel corridor, the audience can see a row of doors, numbers 11, 12 are visible as well as the door with no number. All four children (cold and in their pyjamas with no shoes or socks on) are just leaving the bathroom at one end of the corridor when Old Hepworth arrives at the other end of the corridor. Hepworth: And what, may I ask, is going on here? Fliss: (looking at the others in shock)…. Hepworth: (raises voice a little) Well? Gary: Err… (Pauses and looks at the others with his mouth open but no sound is coming out.) Sir… We… Hepworth: Well? (Folds arms in annoyance) Fliss: (Timidly) We were checking on Ellie- May Sir… Hepworth: On the top corridor?   Place the name of each character at the left of the page (in the margin if you want) so we know who is talking. Add actions and emotions in brackets, remember, YOU are the director and you must tell your actors how to move and act on stage. Make your speech sound realistic. For example, use ellipsis for pauses.