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5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》 5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》 下文是关于5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》相关内容,希望对你有一定的帮助: 第一篇:《英语话剧剧本-除夕》 英语话剧剧本 New Year’s Eve 5人剧本。除夕的传说,一个很优秀的剧本, 讲述了除夕的传说,就是有一个怪物叫“夕",每到腊月的最后 一天会出来害人... Characters Monster who likes to eat people, especially on Chinese New Year’s Eve Old la...

5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》
5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》 5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》 下文是关于5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》相关内容,希望对你有一定的帮助: 第一篇:《英语话剧剧本-除夕》 英语话剧剧本 New Year’s Eve 5人剧本。除夕的传说,一个很优秀的剧本, 讲述了除夕的传说,就是有一个怪物叫“夕",每到腊月的最后 一天会出来害人... Characters Monster who likes to eat people, especially on Chinese New Year’s Eve Old lady A whose husband and children were eaten by the monster Old lady B who comes to help old lady A to fight with the monster Neighbors C ( ) Neighbors D ( ) Neighbors E ( ) ) ( ) ) ( ( Scene I SETTING: C、D、E and old lady A are in the village. AT RISE: C、D、E are talking to one another. C: Tomorrow is Chinese New Year’s Eve. D: Oh, my god~ It’s Chinese New Year’s Eve again. E: We must run away today or we will be eaten by the terrible monster. C: Yes, I remember it comes to the village every year. D: And eat all the people. E: That’s terrible~Old lady A’ s husband and children were eaten by the monster last year. C: Oh, that poor lady who lost her family. She must be very sad. D: We must tell her to run away with us. E: Yes, don’t let the tragedy happen again. CDE: (Run to the old lady A’s home) Old lady, Old lady, you must run away with us now. C: Yes, take your baggage and go with us. D: Hurry up, we have no time to waste. A: No, I want to stay here. E: Why, A: I want to fight with the monster~It killed my family. I need to take revenge on it. C: No, No, No, it’s not safe. D: You won’t win by yourself~ E: And you will be eaten, too. CDE: You must go with us~~ A: I’m too old, and I don’t want to keep living without my family. I must kill it before I die. CDE: You are a crazy woman. Just suit yourself. (C, D, E run away) Scene II SETTING: old lady B is at Old lady A’s home AT RISE: Old lady A is cooking dumplings. Old lady B is knocking at the door. B: Anyone home, A: (Opens the door) What are you doing here,You must run away with the other neighbors or you will be eaten by the monster. B: I’m too hungry to run. Can you please give me something to eat, A: All right, all right. B: (Eating dumplings) Why don’t you run away like everyone else, A: I want to kill the monster because it ate my husband and children. B: But it is too difficult. A: I don’t care. B: Do you have any method to deal with it, A: Um, I don’t know. B: In order to thank you for giving me this food, I can teach you how to kill the monster. A: Really,How, B: Well, I know the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noise. So we can stick some red papers on the door and make loud noise to frighten it away. A: So what are we waiting for,Let’s do it now. B: You are right~It’s getting darker and darker outside.【5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》】 Scene III SETTNG: Outside A’s home. AT RISE: The monster shows up in front of A’ s home. Monster: Ha~Ha~Ha~After one year of sleeping, I’m very hungry now. It’s time for me to eat a lot of people. Ha~Ha~Ha~It’s too bad that everybody runs away. Oh, there is a light in that house, there must be people in it. (Knocking on the door.) Anybody home, I won’t hurt you, just open the door. (When it sees the red paper on the door.) Oh, my god, it’s the color red, I’m afraid of it. Stay away from me. AB: (Opens the door, and they are wearing red clothes) You bad monster. Now it’s your turn to feel afraid. (They beat drums and strike gongs.) Monster: Oh, my god~ I can’t take it anymore. Please forgive me. A: You ate all my family. How can I forgive you, Monster: I’m sorry. I will do anything you say if you only let me go. B: I think the monster feels very sorry now. Monster: Yes, Yes, I ‘m so sorry. A: Well, if you go away and never come back, I will forgive you. B: Yes, and never eat people anymore. Monster: Ok, I promise you I will never eat people and never come here again. (They stop beating drums and striking gongs. The monster runs away and never comes back anymore.) Scene IV SETTING: In the village. AT RISE: A、B、C、D、E are talking. C: How did you do it, A: B told me the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noises. D: Wow~How do you know this,(To B) B: Actually, I’m a fairy. I’m here to help you fight the monster. E: Oh, thank you. You really did us a big favor.【5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》】 B: You're welcome. Now you don’t have to be afraid of this monster anymore. (Everyone is happy and clapping their hands.) THE DNE 谢谢大家观看~第二篇:《五人英语话剧剧本 -除夕》 英语话剧剧本 New Year’s Eve 除夕的传说,一个很优秀的剧本,讲述了除夕的传说,就是有一个怪物叫“夕",每到腊月的最后一天会出来害人... Characters Monster who likes to eat people, especially on Chinese New Year’s Eve Old lady A whose husband and children were eaten by the monster Old lady B who comes to help old lady A to fight with the monster Neighbors C ( ) Neighbors D ( ) Neighbors E ( ) ) ( ) ) ( ( Scene I SETTING: C、D、E and old lady A are in the village. AT RISE: C、D、E are talking to one another. C: Tomorrow is Chinese New Year’s Eve. D: Oh, my god~ It’s Chinese New Year’s Eve again. E: We must run away today or we will be eaten by the terrible monster. C: Yes, I remember it comes to the village every year. D: And eat all the people.【5人英语话 剧剧本《除夕》】 E: That’s terrible~Old lady A’ s husband and children were eaten by the monster last year. C: Oh, that poor lady who lost her family. She must be very sad. D: We must tell her to run away with us. E: Yes, don’t let the tragedy happen again. CDE: (Run to the old lady A’s home) Old lady, Old lady, you must run away with us now. C: Yes, take your baggage and go with us. D: Hurry up, we have no time to waste. A: No, I want to stay here. E: Why,【5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》】 A: I want to fight with the monster~It killed my family. I need to take revenge on it. C: No, No, No, it’s not safe. D: You won’t win by yourself~ E: And you will be eaten, too. CDE: You must go with us~~ A: I’m too old, and I don’t want to keep living without my family. I must kill it before I die. CDE: You are a crazy woman. Just suit yourself. (C, D, E run away) Scene II SETTING: old lady B is at Old lady A’s home AT RISE: Old lady A is cooking dumplings. Old lady B is knocking at the door. B: Anyone home, A: (Opens the door) What are you doing here,You must run away with the other neighbors or you will be eaten by the monster. B: I’m too hungry to run. Can you please give me something to eat, A: All right, all right. B: (Eating dumplings) Why don’t you run away like everyone else, A: I want to kill the monster because it ate my husband and children. B: But it is too difficult. A: I don’t care. B: Do you have any method to deal with it, A: Um, I don’t know. B: In order to thank you for giving me this food, I can teach you how to kill the monster. A: Really,How, B: Well, I know the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noise. So we can stick some red papers on the door and make loud noise to frighten it away. A: So what are we waiting for,Let’s do it now. B: You are right~It’s getting darker and darker outside. Scene III SETTNG: Outside A’s home. AT RISE: The monster shows up in front of A’ s home. Monster: Ha~Ha~Ha~After one year of sleeping, I’m very hungry now. It’s time for me to eat a lot of people. Ha~Ha~Ha~It’s too bad that everybody runs away. Oh, there is a light in that house, there must be people in it. (Knocking on the door.) Anybody home, I won’t hurt you, just open the door. (When it sees the red paper on the door.) Oh, my god, it’s the color red, I’m afraid of it. Stay away from me. AB: (Opens the door, and they are wearing red clothes) You bad monster. Now it’s your turn to feel afraid. (They beat drums and strike gongs.) Monster: Oh, my god~ I can’t take it anymore. Please forgive me. A: You ate all my family. How can I forgive you, Monster: I’m sorry. I will do anything you say if you only let me go. B: I think the monster feels very sorry now. Monster: Yes, Yes, I ‘m so sorry. A: Well, if you go away and never come back, I will forgive you. B: Yes, and never eat people anymore. Monster: Ok, I promise you I will never eat people and never come here again. (They stop beating drums and striking gongs. The monster runs away and never comes back anymore.) Scene IV SETTING: In the village. AT RISE: A、B、C、D、E are talking. C: How did you do it, A: B told me the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noises. D: Wow~How do you know this,(To B) B: Actually, I’m a fairy. I’m here to help you fight the monster. E: Oh, thank you. You really did us a big favor. B: You're welcome. Now you don’t have to be afraid of this monster anymore. (Everyone is happy and clapping their hands.) THE DNE 谢谢大家观看~第三篇:《英语剧本:除夕》 英语话剧剧本 New Year’s Eve 5人剧本。除夕的传说,一个很优秀的剧本,讲述了除夕的传说,就是有一个怪物叫“夕",每到腊月的最后 一天会出来害人...【5人英语话剧剧本《除夕》】 Characters Monster who likes to eat people, especially on Chinese New Year’s Eve Old lady A whose husband and children were eaten by the monster Old lady B who comes to help old lady A to fight with the monster Neighbors C ( ) Neighbors D ( ) Scene I SETTING: C、D、E and old lady A are in the village. ) ( ) ) ( ( AT RISE: C、D、E are talking to one another. C: Tomorrow is Chinese New Year’s Eve. D: Oh, my god~ It’s Chinese New Year’ s Eve again.We must run away today or we will be eaten by the terrible monster. C: Yes, I remember it comes to the village every year. And eat all the people. E: That’s terrible~Old lady A’ s husband and children were eaten by the monster last year. C: Oh, that poor lady who lost her family. She must be very sad. We must tell her to run away with us. E: Yes, don’t let the tragedy happen again. CD: (Run to the old lady A’s home) Old lady, Old lady, you must run away with us now. C: Take your baggage and go with us. D: Hurry up, we have no time to waste. A: No, I want to stay here. CD: Why, A: I want to fight with the monster~It killed my family. I need to take revenge on it.【5人英语话剧剧本《除 夕》】 C: No, No, No, it’s not safe. D: You won’t win by yourself~ And you will be eaten, too. CD: You must go with us~~ A: I’m too old, and I don’t want to keep living without my family. I must kill it before I die. CD: You are a crazy woman. Just suit yourself. (C, D, E run away) Scene II SETTING: old lady B is at Old lady A’s home AT RISE: Old lady A is cooking dumplings. Old lady B is knocking at the door. B: Anyone home, A: (Opens the door) What are you doing here,You must run away with the other neighbors or you will be eaten by the monster. B: I’m too hungry to run. Can you please give me something to eat, A: All right, all right. B: (Eating dumplings) Why don’t you run away like everyone else, A: I want to kill the monster because it ate my husband and children. B: But it is too difficult. A: I don’t care. B: Do you have any method to deal with it, A: Um, I don’t know. B: In order to thank you for giving me this food, I can teach you how to kill the monster. A: Really,How, B: Well, I know the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noise. So we can stick some red papers on the door and make loud noise to frighten it away. A: So what are we waiting for,Let’s do it now. B: You are right~It’s getting darker and darker outside. Scene III SETTNG: Outside A’s home. AT RISE: The monster shows up in front of A’ s home. Monster: Ha~Ha~Ha~After one year of sleeping, I’m very hungry now. It’s time for me to eat a lot of people. Ha~Ha~Ha~It’s too bad that everybody runs away. Oh, there is a light in that house, there must be people in it. (Knocking on the door.) Anybody home, I won’t hurt you, just open the door. (When it sees the red paper on the door.) Oh, my god, it’s the color red, I’m afraid of it. Stay away from me. AB: (Opens the door, and they are wearing red clothes) You bad monster. Now it’s your turn to feel afraid. (They beat drums and strike gongs.) Monster: Oh, my god~ I can’t take it anymore. Please forgive me. A: You ate all my family. How can I forgive you, Monster: I’m sorry. I will do anything you say if you only let me go. B: I think the monster feels very sorry now. Monster: Yes, Yes, I ‘m so sorry. A: Well, if you go away and never come back, I will forgive you. B: Yes, and never eat people anymore. Monster: Ok, I promise you I will never eat people and never come here again. (They stop beating drums and striking gongs. The monster runs away and never comes back anymore.) Scene IV SETTING: In the village. AT RISE: A、B、C、D、E are talking. C: How did you do it, A: B told me the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noises. D: Wow~How do you know this,(To B) B: Actually, I’m a fairy. I’m here to help you fight the monster. E: Oh, thank you. You really did us a big favor. B: You're welcome. Now you don’t have to be afraid of this monster anymore. (Everyone is happy and clapping their hands.) THE DNE 谢谢大家观看~第四篇:《除夕——六人英语 话剧剧本》 New Year’s Eve 除夕的传说,一个很优秀的剧本,讲述了除 夕的传说,就是有一个怪物叫“夕",每到腊月的最后一天会出 来害人... Characters Monster who likes to eat people, especially on Chinese New Year’s Eve ( ) Old lady A whose husband and children were eaten by the monster ( ) Old lady B who comes to help old lady A to fight with the monster ( ) Neighbors C ( ) Neighbors D ( ) Neighbors E ( ) Monster ( ) Scene I SETTING: C、D、E and old lady A are in the village. AT RISE: C、D、E are talking to one another. C: Tomorrow is Chinese New Year’ s Eve. D: Oh, my god~ It’s Chinese New Year’s Eve again. E: We must run away today or we will be eaten by the terrible monster. C: Yes, I remember it comes to the village every year. D: And eat all the people. E: That’s terrible~Old lady A’s husband and children were eaten by the monster last year. C: Oh, that poor lady who lost her family. She must be very sad. D: We must tell her to run away with us. E: Yes, don’t let the tragedy happen again. CDE: (Run to the old lady A’s home) Old lady, Old lady, you must run away with us now. C: Yes, take your baggage and go with us. D: Hurry up, we have no time to waste. A: No, I want to stay here. E: Why, A: I want to fight with the monster~It killed my family. I need to take revenge on it. C: No, No, No, it’s not safe. D: You won’t win by yourself~ E: And you will be eaten, too. CDE: You must go with us~~ A: I’m too old, and I don’t want to keep living without my family. I must kill it before I die. CDE: You are a crazy woman. Just suit yourself. (C, D, E run away) Scene II SETTING: old lady B is at Old lady A’s home AT RISE: Old lady A is cooking dumplings. Old lady B is knocking at the door. B: Anyone home, A: (Opens the door) What are you doing here,You must run away with the other neighbors or you will be eaten by the monster. B: I’m too hungry to run. Can you please give me something to eat, A: All right, all right. B: (Eating dumplings) Why don’ t you run away like everyone else, A: I want to kill the monster because it ate my husband and children. B: But it is too difficult. A: I don’t care. B: Do you have any method to deal with it, A: Um, I don’t know. B: In order to thank you for giving me this food, I can teach you how to kill the monster. A: Really,How, B: Well, I know the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noise. So we can stick some red papers on the door and make loud noise to frighten it away. A: So what are we waiting for,Let’s do it now. B: You are right~It’s getting darker and darker outside. Scene III SETTNG: Outside A’s home. AT RISE: The monster shows up in front of A’ s home. Monster: Ha~Ha~Ha~After one year of sleeping, I’m very hungry now. It’s time for me to eat a lot of people. Ha~Ha~Ha~It’s too bad that everybody runs away. Oh, there is a light in that house, there must be people in it. (Knocking on the door.) Anybody home, I won’t hurt you, just open the door. (When it sees the red paper on the door.) Oh, my god, it’s the color red, I’m afraid of it. Stay away from me. AB: (Opens the door, and they are wearing red clothes) You bad monster. Now it’s your turn to feel afraid. (They beat drums and strike gongs.) Monster: Oh, my god~ I can’t take it anymore. Please forgive me. A: You ate all my family. How can I forgive you, Monster: I’m sorry. I will do anything you say if you only let me go. B: I think the monster feels very sorry now. Monster: Yes, Yes, I ‘m so sorry. A: Well, if you go away and never come back, I will forgive you. B: Yes, and never eat people anymore. Monster: Ok, I promise you I will never eat people and never come here again. (They stop beating drums and striking gongs. The monster runs away and never comes back anymore.) Scene IV SETTING: In the village. AT RISE: A、B、C、D、E are talking. C: How did you do it, A: B told me the monster is afraid of the color red and loud noises. D: Wow~How do you know this,(To B) B: Actually, I’m a fairy. I’m here to help you fight the monster. E: Oh, thank you. You really did us a big favor. B: You're welcome. Now you don’t have to be afraid of this monster anymore. (Everyone is happy and clapping their hands.) THE DNE 谢谢大家观看~第五篇《:5人英语话剧剧本》 5人英语话剧剧本-Yes Means No(似是而非) Teddy Lawson is going to marry Edith Merrill and he asks his father, Mr. Lawson, to finance his honeymoon. However, Teddy's father wants him to learn to say NO first because Teddy always says YES to everyone who makes a request. They make a deal that Mr. Lawson will give Teddy one hundred dollars for every time Teddy says NO in half an hour, but if Teddy says YES just once, Teddy forfeits every NO-Mr. Lawson's secretary, Miss Collins, will make the strict account of every NO. In order to have a nice honeymoon, Teddy tries hard to carry out his father's orders and answer NO as many as possible to everything asked, even though he is running the risks of breaking his father's deal with T. J. Morgan and losing his own sweet heart,Edith Merrill... TEDDY: (Coming to his father's desk L.) Dad, there's something I want to tell you. LAWSON: Oh, is that so! What is it? TEDDY: Well, Dad, I've just proposed to Edith Merrill and she's accepted me. LAWSON: Going to get married, eh? When do you intend doing this? TEDDY: Right away. That's why I wanted to see you, and of course I know you'll finance the honeymoon. LAWSON: Oh... I will, will I? (Pounds desk, rises and comes to Teddy C.) I'll tell you that I'm ashamed of you. You haven't any backbone... you can't say NO! I left you in charge of my business last week just to see how you'd conduct it. And you did great. Ha!... If I'd stayed away another week, you'd have ruined me (Strolls up C.) TEDDY: I did the best I could! LAWSON: Then you'd make a fine business man. (Coming down C.)The most essential thing in a business man's life is to be able to say "NO." At all times NO. Especially in a credit business like mine. But you said YES to everyone who asked for extra time. (Takes a few steps L.) TEDDY: But they always cried to me and I just couldn't say "no." LAWSON: Well, you'll learn to say "no" before I finance any honeymoon. (Lawson is below desk L. Phone rings, Lawson turns to his desk, grabs phone quickly and sits down.)Lawson talking...! (Listens a second.) NO!!!I... said...NO. (Listens again.)Then I'll foreclose. That's final.. NO! (Lawson hangs up receiver. Turns to Teddy.)That's how I make my money.. being able to say NO.. NO.. NO. (Pounds desk with each "No!" Rises and comes to Teddy C.) And that's the way I want my son to be before he shoulders the responsibility of marriage. TEDDY: Well, give me another chance, Dad... and I'll try to make good. LAWSON: (He sneers the last word and takes a stroH up C.) Do you mean it? TEDDY: You betl do LAWSON: (Coming down L of Teddy.) TEDDY: All right... I'll give you another chance. You want money for a honeymoon?.. .Very well! You take charge of this office while I go to lunch and I'll give you one hundred dollars for every time you say NO. LAWSON: One hundred dollars? TEDDY: Right! Do you think you can do it? LAWSON: I'll try. TEDDY: (Crosses R to Miss Collins.) Miss Collins, I want you to remain in this office with my son while I'm gone. You can sit at my desk. (Miss Collins doesn't move immediately.) NOW!(She jumps and crosses stage.) COLLINS: Yes, sir! LAWSON: (Crosses L.) And I don't want you to leave it for a second. Understand? (Miss Collins nods.) And I want you to keep strict account of every time my son says NO. But remember, if he answers YES just once... he forfeits every "NO." (Turning to Teddy.)Are you on? TEDDY: Yes. (He realizes what he has said and clasps hand over his mouth.) LAWSON: (Crossing R to door, taking coat and hat from hall-tree.) Very well. You'll be in charge here for one-half hour... (Looks at watch.) Now remember... not one "Yes."... It must be "NO" to everything. (Lawson exits and slams door.) (Teddy stands for a second smiling. Phone rings, and he rushes across stage to phone on desk L, and picking it up shouts into it. TEDDY: NO.. POSITIVELY NO! (Hangs up. Strolls across stage, grinning at Miss Collins, who is amazed.) That's two... put them down. COLLINS: (Writing.) Yes, sir.(Phone rings. Teddy grabs it again, while Miss Collins warns him to be careful.) You better hear who it is, sir. It may be important. TEDDY: Hello? (Repeating what is said to him.) Is Mr. Lawson in? NO! Do I mind speaking for him? NO! What?... NO! COLLINS: (Rising and pleading.) Don't you think you'd better hang up, sir? TEDDY: (To Miss Collins.) No. Put them all down... there were five of them. (Into phone.) No, no, no! (Raising three fingers to Miss Collins.) I wasn't talking to you... I was talking to Mr. Lawson's secretary. What? No! I should worry? No! (Hangs up. Laughing heartily at his results so far.) COLLINS: (Fearfully.) Aren't you going a little too far, sir? TEDDY: No! There's another. Are you keeping strict account of them? (Crosses to desk L.) How many are there? COLLINS: Just... just thirteen, sir. TEDDY: (Taking C and dancing a step.) Thirteen, eh? COLLINS: But isn't that an unlucky number, sir? TEDDY: No! That makes fourteen! (Teddy crosses to desk R.) Well, that's a trip to California, anyway. (Phone rings. But this time Miss Collins gets it first.) COLLINS: Hullo? Just a second, please. (Now to Teddy in a whisper.) It's T. J. Morgan to see your father. TEDDY: No! COLLINS: Shall I tell him to come back? TEDDY: No! COLLINS: But he wants to know if he can see Mr. Lawson? TEDDY: Tell him NO! (Emphatically. Crosses R.) COLLINS: (Into phone.) No! (Hangs up.) TEDDY: (Enjoying it all immensely.) Add three more to the list. How many is that now? (Teddy crosses to desk L.) (At this point T. J. Morgan rushes into room unceremoniously.) MORGAN: What's the idea of telling me I can't see Lawson? Is he in? (Comes C as Teddy circles below him to R.) TEDDY: No! (Miss Collins keeps marking every "no.") MORGAN: (Turning to Miss Collins L.) Then who said Lawson wouldn't see me? Was it you? (Mill Collins starts to answer but Teddy butts in.) TEDDY: No! (Hoists a finger for Miss Collins to get the additional "no" on the record.) MORGAN: (Turning back to Teddy R.) Oh, then it was you? TEDDY: (Gulping.) No! MORGAN: (Confused.) Then who was it? Was there anybody else in the office? TEDDY: No! MORGAN: Can't you say anything but "NO-O-O!?" TEDDY: (Imitating his dragged out "No.") "NO-O-O!" MORGAN: (Waving his hand in disgust.) You're a silly ass... Will you deny that? TEDDY: For a hundred dollars?.. NO! (Signals Miss Collins to add it on the list.) MORGAN: You're impossible. You tell him that T. J. Morgan was here to see him about that lumber deal. He likes to make money the same as everybody, doesn't he? TEDDY: Why.. .er. . NO! MORGAN: What? (He shakes his finger in Teddy's face.)Do you mean to tell me he's not interested in that lumber deal any more? (Miss Collins tries to speak. Morgan turns to her quickly.) Were you going to say something? TEDDY: No.. She - she wasn't! MORGAN: What? He doesn't want to make a hundred thousand dollars? TEDDY: (Staggering a bit.) N-n-no. COLLINS: Mr. Lawson, don't you think you'd beffer explain? TEDDY: No! Keepwriting!!! (Crosses L to desk.) COLLINS: (Pleading.) But, sir.. you.. you... TEDDY: (Emphatically pounding desk on each "no.") I said NO. And when I say NO...I mean NO!!! four more.. .put them down! (Turns back to Morgan, smiling.) MORGAN: Oh, I see, you're Lawson's son. He had you talk to me because he was afraid to face me himself. Well, there's only one reason for a man passing up a chance to make a hundred thousand dollars. He isn't a rich man at all, is he? TEDDY: Rich?.. .N'n'no! MORGAN: OH! He isn't, eh? I'll tend to him. He'll find out when he fools with T. J. Morgan he's fooling with fire. I'll show him.. I'll show him...(These last lines carry him off R.) (Teddy watches him as he goes and turns upstage, laughing convulsively. Leans on filing cabinet, back to audience.) COLLINS: (Rising and coming to him.) Oh, Mr. Lawson, you'll ruin your father. And after all he is your father, isn't he? TEDDY: No! (Still laughing.) COLLINS: (Staggering back on her heels.) Oh, sir do you know what you are saying? TEDDY: (Embraces Miss Collins, waltzing her down C.) No! I'm only thinking of a honeymoon in some far-off romantic spot.. and if he stays away long enough, I'm sure it will be Venice.(Pushing Miss Collins L.) Go over there and count "no's." How many have we got now? COLLINS: (Counting on desk L.) Thirty-eight, sir. TEDDY: Thirty-eight hundred dollars.. Good. (Phone rings.) COLLINS: Hello! Very well! (Hangs up. To Teddy.) Miss Merrill is here, sir. TEDDY: (Startled.) Oh, I can't see her now! COLLINS: I'm sorry, sir, but they told her that you were here, and she's coming in! (Miss Collins smiles with satisfaction.) TEDDY: Oh, Lord! (He is at R of desk L.) COLLINS: And remember, sir , not one YES... it must be NO to everything. (Edith enters, excited.) EDITH: Hello, Teddy Bear. TEDDY: Hello, darling! (They are C, Teddy,L. Edith, R.) EDITH: Did you tell your father we were going to be married? TEDDY: Ye.. .ye. . .P-Pos-itive-ly! (He looks over his shoulder at Miss Collins in triumph.) EDITH: You're a darling... and you're my darling, AREN'T YOU? TEDDY: Oh, ye.. .ye. . .You said it! (Wipes his brow.) But don't you think you'd better run along now, and I'll see you after work? (He helps her toward the door... she pushes him back again.) EDITH: No, I'll stay. Don't you always want to be near me? TEDDY: (Almost forgetting himself under the spell of her upturned lips.) I'll say ye.. ..... years and years to come will find us together.(Teddy crosses to C in triumph.) EDITH: Then you do love me better than anything else in the world... don't you? SayYES(Pleadingly.) TEDDY: Why.. .ye. . .ye...(Seeking escape.) Did that phone ring? (Crosses to phone R.) EDITIH: No, it didn't. You are glad you proposed to me yesterday, aren't you, dear? SayYES!(She puts her hand on Teddy's cheek lovingly, and draws his head around to her.) TEDDY: (Forgetting for a second.) Why.. YES... (He sees Miss Collins rise from desk with pencil at lips.) YER-T-AY was the happiest day of my life. (To Miss Collins.) That was yesterday. EDITH: (Puzzled.) And don't you feel the same today? TEDDY: Why.. .ye. . ye.. Indeed I do. EDITH: And you'll always be good to me, won't you, dear? TEDDY: Ye...ye...you know I will. (Crosses L.) EDITH: (Pointing to Miss Collins.) Is that woman your father's secretary? TEDDY: Ye... Young Miss Collins is father's secretary. meet my fiancee, Miss Merrill. COLLINS: (Behind desk L, Rises and bows.) Charmed to meet you, Miss Merrill. Mr. Lawson has spoken of you very ofien, haven't you, Mr. Lawson? TEDDY: (Crosses R on above line and has started to seat himself at desk.) Oh, ye Huh? Have I?(Rises.) EDITH: (Consoling him.) Poor Teddy Bear. I've noticed you've acted sort of strangely today. I think I'll run along now and leave you to your work. (Edith starts toward door R.) (Teddy crosses with her toward door.) EDITH: (Suddenly remembering, and returning C.) Oh, my dear! I was leaving and forgetting the most important thing of all. Isn't our marriage the most important thing in the world to us? TEDDY: Why.. .ye. . .ye. . you know it is! EDITH: (Taking his hand. Teddy R, EDITH L.) Then let's rehearse it. Here, take my hand! When the clergyman says to me, "Do you take this man for your lawful, wedded husband... answer 'Yes' or 'No.' And of course I'll answer YES! Then he turns to you and says, "Do you take this woman for your lawful wedded wife?.. .answer 'Yes' or 'No."' (She closes her eyes.) I'm just dying to hear you say "Yes." (Teddy with a look of anguish on his face, turns to see Miss Collins waiting with pencil in hand and does not reply. Edith opens her eyes, surprised at Teddy's silence.) Well, you must say "Yes." TEDDY: (Still watching Miss Collins.) I... Ican't... (Turns his back to them, face in his hands.) EDITH: What? Teddy Lawson, do you mean to say you don't want to say "Yes"? TEDDY: No! (Indicates another "No" by raising a finger.) EDITH: Then answer... YES or NO! TEDDY: Darling... I must say NO! EDITH: Oh!... NOW I see why you've been acting so now why you said No. TEDDY: Darling, it was for your good that I said it. EDITH: For my good! Oh, it's the woman who must pay! TEDDY: You're wrong; it's Dad who must pay. EDITH: Oh, so it was your father who bought your love for money. Well, I'll see him about this. Oh, my heart is breaking, my heart is breaking... (She exits R, in tears.) COLLINS: I'm afraid you've lost your sweetheart, sir. TEDDY: Oh, hush up! (Coming to Miss Collins L.) Did you help me out of my dilemma? NO! You could have said I was wanted outside... did you do it? NO! You could have had that phone ring. Did you do it? NO! Were you any help to me at all? NO! (He changes mood quickly.) That's four... put them all down. (Laughs and looks at sheet.) How many have we got there now? COLLINS: (Counting.) Five ten - fifteen - TEDDY: Don't skip any. COLLINS: Just forty-six, sir. TEDDY: (Excitedly, taking stage.) Forty-six? Why, it'll be a trip around the world. I must make it an even fifty. (Offstage R, Lawson's voice is heard in warm argument.) LAWSON: You just come in here with me. We'll see what this is all about. (He enters swiftly, followed by Edith and Mr. Morgan. They surround Teddy who has sneaked to C, half frightened.) Now Miss Merrill, ask him before me. EDITH: (Half crying.) Didn't you tell me your father paid you to break off our engagement? TEDDY: NO! (She staggers back amazed.) MORGAN: When I asked you about the lumber deal, what did you say? TEDDY: NO! LAWSON: (Coming toward Teddy and shaking his fist.) Don't you know any better than that? TEDDY: NO! (Calling to Miss Collins on opposite side.) That makes fifty!!! LAWSON: (Bewildered) What's the idea? TEDDY: The idea is that I've carried out your orders... I haven't said one... (Catches himself.) what you said not to say. LAWSON: (Shaking fist in Teddy's face.) Do you think I'm a complete idiot? TEDDY: No! (To Miss Collins.) There's another one... put it down. LAWSON: (To Miss Collins.) Don't you DARE put that down. I've had enough of this. MORGAN: (Approaching Lawson L, and brushing Teddy aside.) I think I understand it all now. It was ajoke. LAWSON: Absolutely! (Going to door R with Morgan.) We'll talk it over at the club tonight. (Morgan exits R.) TEDDY: (Meeting his father C, and grasping his coat lapel.) Make a check for me... for five thousand dollars. Fifty "No's," you know. LAWSON: (Crossing to desk L.) How could anyone say fifty "No's" in fifteen minutes?
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