Script Peter Pan
Script Peter Pan
Script Peter Pan
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Act I, Scene 1 35<br />
We can hear the sound of the waves as the tide begins to cover the rock. Wendy holds on to <strong>Peter</strong>,<br />
terrified, as ―<br />
The mermaid’s Lagoon<br />
―the CURTAIN slowly falls<br />
Interval<br />
SCENE 3<br />
Music 21: Instrumental<br />
<strong>Peter</strong> and Wendy, barely visible now, are still holding on to each other. However, the “rock” has<br />
been replaced with a much smaller rock ― so that the surrounding “dry ice” water gives the<br />
impression of a higher tide<br />
<strong>Peter</strong> Be brave, Wendy. It will not be long now.<br />
Music 21A: Instrumental<br />
Just then the crocodile appears in the water and makes its way towards the rock. Its clock alarm<br />
goes off<br />
(excitedly) Wait a minute! The crocodile!<br />
Wendy Oh! No!<br />
<strong>Peter</strong> Wendy! He has come to rescue us. He knows that one day I shall deliver the rest of Captain<br />
James Hook to him ― don’t you, old chap?<br />
The crocodile opens its mouth and burps loudly<br />
Wendy Hooray! We are saved! What are we waiting for ― let’s go, <strong>Peter</strong>.<br />
The two hang on to the crocodile and they all plunge into the water. “The Crocodile’s Tune”<br />
plays as the Lights fade<br />
SCENE 4<br />
Music 21B: Instrumental<br />
The Indian camp. The atmosphere is sombre and melancholy music can be heard<br />
A totem pole stands in the centre around which the Indians are seated. Some of them are smoking<br />
pipes<br />
Tiger Lily rushes into the camp. She is tired and her clothes are ragged<br />
The music stops