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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.
Beatty Theatre Company
MATILDA THE MUSICAL ACT 1. ERIC. My mummy says I'm a miracle! TOMMY. m h. al little guy! O. 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. special little soldier. No one is . BRUCE. It's true he indulges my tendency to bulge. ERIC, TOMMY, and BRUCE.
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.
MATILDA: I'm telling you, I didn't do it! TRUNCHBULL: Besides, even if you didn't do it, I'm gonna punish you because I'm big and you're small, and I'm right and you're wrong. And there's nothing you can do about it. You're a liar and a scoundrel, and your father's a liar and a cheat.
The book covers 110 British musicals, ranging from 1750 to the present day, including the popular Gilbert and Sullivan comic operettas during the Victorian era, the Andrew Lloyd Webber mega-musicals of the late twentieth century, and today's biggest hits such as Matilda.
Narrator 1: By the time she was four, Matilda had read every magazine in the house. One night she got up her courage and asked her mother for something she desperately wanted.