Goldilocks and the Three Bowls of Ramen

by Morey Norkin

Pretty much the Goldilocks story you know with a few different characters and ramen. This is intended for young performers. If native English speakers, most likely elementary or middle school. If ESL students, most likely middle or high school. For schools in Japan, I have a slightly different version that includes Japanese translation. If interested, please use my NPX contact to inquire.

Pretty much the Goldilocks story you know with a few different characters and ramen. This is intended for young performers. If native English speakers, most likely elementary or middle school. If ESL students, most likely middle or high school. For schools in Japan, I have a slightly different version that includes Japanese translation. If interested, please use my NPX contact to inquire.

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  • Greg Mandryk: Goldilocks and the Three Bowls of Ramen

    This is a fun take on a classic fable (with cameos from other fairy tales) that would work well for younger crowds. It requires a fairly large cast, yet gives each character a moment to shine, making it perfect for schools striving to introduce children to theatre.

    This is a fun take on a classic fable (with cameos from other fairy tales) that would work well for younger crowds. It requires a fairly large cast, yet gives each character a moment to shine, making it perfect for schools striving to introduce children to theatre.

  • Anastasia Wild: Goldilocks and the Three Bowls of Ramen

    Delightful and fun, this short play quickly engages the audience with sweet and sassy characters in a quick mix of traditional fables. With plenty of opportunity for young actors to explore comedic timing in bringing this silly fairytale to life, the audience is sure to laugh along from start to finish.

    Delightful and fun, this short play quickly engages the audience with sweet and sassy characters in a quick mix of traditional fables. With plenty of opportunity for young actors to explore comedic timing in bringing this silly fairytale to life, the audience is sure to laugh along from start to finish.

  • Janine Sobeck Knighton: Goldilocks and the Three Bowls of Ramen

    A fun comedic spin on Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. I love the cheekiness that comes from the narrator (and how Goldilocks has her own power over them) and the silliness that comes along with the wolf. I also appreciate that, in just 10 minutes, the addition of the flower and the bird - and the insight at the end that she does keep her promises - shows the potential growth Goldilocks has from her encounter with the bears. So much potential for young performers!

    A fun comedic spin on Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. I love the cheekiness that comes from the narrator (and how Goldilocks has her own power over them) and the silliness that comes along with the wolf. I also appreciate that, in just 10 minutes, the addition of the flower and the bird - and the insight at the end that she does keep her promises - shows the potential growth Goldilocks has from her encounter with the bears. So much potential for young performers!

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