![]() ![]() ![]() And all those hours in between when I do all those stupid things. Lying there and thinking about all the stupid things I”ve done during the day. Waking up and wondering if anyone would really miss me if I never got out of bed. Of course, sometimes, mornings aren”t so pleasant either. **Both Male and Female can play SnoopyMore Charlie Brown MonologuesĬategory: Musical Role: Charlie Brown From: Youre a Good Man, Charlie BrownĬharlie Brown: I think lunchtime is about the worst time of day for me. I just, ah… Drat this fog! It”s bad enough having to fight the Red Baron without having to fly in weather like this! All right, Red Baron! Where are you? You can”t hide forever! Ah, the sun has broken through… I can see the woods of Montsec below…and what”s that? It”s a Fokker triplane! Ha! I”ve got you this time, Red Baron (machine gun fire) Aaugh! He”s diving down out of the sun! He”s tricked me again! I”ve got to run! Come on Sopwith Camel, let”s go! Go, Camel, go! I can”t shake him! He”s riddling my plane with bullets! (machine gun fire) Curse you, Red Baron! Curse you and your kind! Curse the evil that causes all this unhappiness! (plane engine sputtering towards silence) Here”s the World War I flying ace back at the aerodrome in France, he is exhausted and yet he does not sleep, for one thought continues to burn in his mind… Someday, someday I”ll get you, Red Baron!**Both Male and Female can play SnoopyMore Charlie Brown Monologues Nyahh, Nyahh, Nyahh! You can”t hit me! (aside) Actually, tough flying aces never say “Nyahh, Nyahh, Nyahh”. Snoopy: Here”s the World One I flying ace high over France in his Sopwith Camel, searching for the infamous Red Baron! I must bring him down! Suddenly, anti-aircraft fire, “archie” we used to call it, begins to burst beneath my plane. ![]() (to audience) The squeaky wheel gets the grease!More Charlie Brown MonologuesĬategory: Musical Role: Snoopy From: Youre a Good Man, Charlie Brown Sally: A “C”? A “C”? I got a “C” on my coat hanger sculpture? How could anyone get a “C” in coat hanger sculpture? May I ask a question? Was I judged on the piece of sculpture itself? If so, is it not true that time alone can judge a work of art? Or was I judged on my talent? If so, is it fair that I be judged on a part of my life over which I have no control? If I was judged on my effort, then I was judged unfairly, for I tried as hard as I could! Was I judged on what I had learned about this project? If so, then were not you, my teacher, also being judged on your ability to transmit your knowledge to me? Are you willing to share my “C”? Perhaps I was being judged on the quality of coat hanger itself out of which my creation was made…now is this not also unfair? Am I to be judged by the quality of coat hangers that are used by the dry cleaning establishment that returns our garments? Is that not the responsibility of my parents? Should they not share my “C”? Thank you, Miss Othmar. Category: Musical Role: Sally From: Youre a Good Man, Charlie Brown ![]()
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