A small play for beginning readers based on the story of the three billy goats gruff.
A retelling of a fairy tale by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, in which three clever billy goats outwit a mean, ugly troll that lives under the bridge they must cross on their way to a grassy pasture.
Three billy goat brothers; Baby Gruff, Middle Gruff, and Big Gruff decide to head to the meadow where the sweetest grass is.
The troll SAID he wanted to gobble up the billy goats, but what's the real story behind the bridge-dweller's roaring and stomping?
The wolf enters stage right, prowls through the trees, and exits stage left. Then have the wolf slowly cross the projection stage in close-up, also from stage right to stage left. ... If he runs away, have him exit stage right.
The three billy goats outsmart the hungry troll who lives under the bridge.
"Mama and Papa, I'm hungry!" says baby goat Gruff.
There was a little billy goat gruff, a middle billy goat gruff, and a big billy goat gruff.
The three Billy Goats Gruff are hungry and want to go over the bridge to a fine meadow full of grass and daisies where they can eat and eat. But under the bridge lives a troll who’s as mean as he is scary . . .
I'm the first Billy Goat . I can see the green grass , ' Daddy Billy Goat Gruff said . “ The troll did not eat Brother Billy Goat Gruff . He did not eat Baby Billy Goat Gruff . So , he will not eat me . ' Then , Daddy Billy Goat Gruff ...
Early one morning Baby Billy Goat Gruff woke up feeling hungry. There was no grass left. ... So Baby Billy Goat Gruff went down to the river. He began to cross over ... Half-way across, the Troll that lived under the bridge appeared.