
First, let the ideas flow.
We did it! Some kids from my 4-H club, our leaders, and I started with a few basic ideas, and eventually turned them into a complete script that was published by Plays magazine. Here's how!
Start by brainstorming
First, let the ideas flow.
Our group started with several brainstorming sessions, where we decided to write a script with a twist on the classic fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel."
As we wrote, we tried to incorporate everybody's ideas.
I think this is why our play turned out as well as it did. Working together allowed many great ideas to bubble up. Our script ended up with a more interesting and funny plot.
You can get a sense of the play from our list of characters:
The characters
| The Characters | |
| Hansel | kid who has no idea where he is most of the time |
| Gretel | See Hansel |
| Geek | Really smart kid; almost nobody understands her when she talks about her techy stuff |
| Goth | Actually really sensible, despite her clothes |
| Sassy | The average beauty queen, concerned only with herself |
| Jock | An uneducated, strong guy who needs some deodorant |
| Mom | The average American workaholic |
| Dad | Same as Mom |
| Narrator | Great storytelling Granny |
| Child 1 and Child 2 | The self-appointed "editors" of the story |
| Rover | The smartest dog in the world |
Now to put the characters into a story, which means we need a plot...


























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