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Script Dream On Senior.pdf - Musicline

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Bottom:Quince:Bottom:Quince:Bottom:Quince:Starveling:Let me play the Lion, too. I can roar like anything…Nick Bottom, you’d play every part if I let you. No, you can play no partbut Pyramus.Well. I’ll undertake it. What beard should I play it in?What ever you like.Snug, Flute, Bottom and Snout:Quince:Bottom:Snug:Sextet:Bottom:Snug:Sextet:There’s your straw coloured beard, your orange tawny beard, yourperfect yellow beard, your…<strong>On</strong> second thoughts, it’s better clean-shaven. But masters, here areyou parts… (He hands them sheets of paper) and please learn themby tomorrow night. We’ll meet in the Palace Wood, a while out of town.Palace Wood? They do say strange things happen there.Arr!It’s the best place to rehearse, for if we meet in the city, we’ll bedogged by company, and everybody will get to know of it. In themeantime, I’ll draw up a list of props. So I’ll see you all then.And make sure you’re word perfect.(He roars. Like a lion) I shall be. (Bottom glares at him)SONG FIVE –REPRISE: “RUDE MECHANICALS”Rude mechanicals, that’s what we are.And I am their brightest star!(Spoken) La, di, da!(Sung) Though some may say we’re crude as animals,Rude mechanicals is what we are!Oo-arr! (End of song)(They exit)END OF SCENE TWOPage 14© <strong>Musicline</strong> Publications

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