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MATILDA THE MUSICAL ACT 1. A bell rings. Lights up. A long table with the word "Birthday" emblazoned on it moves forward, with little hands creeping along the bottom. The table stops and the hands hit the ground. The children begin to pop up from behind the table and speak.
MATILDA THE MUSICAL ACT 1. ERIC. My mummy says I'm a miracle! TOMMY. My daddy says I'm his special little guy! Ow! AMANDA. I am a princess! BRUCE. And I am a prince. ALL GIRLS Mum says I'm an angel sent down from the sky! ERIC, TOMMY, and BRUCE. My daddy says I'm his special little soldier. No one is as handsome, strong as me. BRUCE.
Matilda. By Nicholas Kazan. Everyone is born. But not everyone is born the same. Some will grow to be butchers, or bakers or candlestick makers. Some will only be good at making Jell-O salad. But every human being is unique, for better or for worse.
Download the script of Matilda, a musical adaptation, from Beatty Theatre. The script includes the lyrics and stage directions of the songs and scenes.
[As the 4 year old Matilda walks in the park with her wagon, the shot fades to the 6 year old Matilda still walking in the park.] These books gave Matilda a hopeful and comforting message; you are not alone.
Matilda: You two men are going to be in a lot of trouble very soon. FBI Agent Bill : It's the female minor. FBI Agent Bob : Aren't you supposed to be in school, young lady?
Matilda, how lovely to see you. Are you enjoying school? MATILDA Oh, yes. Bits of it, anyway. . . . Mrs Phelps! Where's the REVENGE section? MRS PHELPS What?! Well, we don't have a "revenge" section. Why? Is there a child at school who is behaving like a bully? MATILDA Oh, no. Not a , exactly.
Script: Matilda Wormwood. Matilda, do all those brains in your head give you a headache? I mean it's got to hurt, all squished in there. No, it's fine. I think they just... fit. Well, I'd better hang around just in case they start to squeeze out of your ears. I'm Lavender. And I think it's. probably for the best if we're best friends.
MATILDA SCRIPT. SCENE: NEWT. LAVENDER: Miss Honey! MISS HONEY: Miss Trunchbull teaches our class today, Lavender. Please get a water pitcher. LAVENDER: But Miss Honey-- MISS HONEY: Shh, shh. Quickly.
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