Colour Lands
This is an Exercise in:
CDs - making interesting music choices to suit this script.
MOVEMENT - moves off and towards the microphone
'Colour Lands'1. FX: (MUSIC FOR COLOUR LANDS)
2. NARR 1: Hello, we've come to tell you about our land.
3. NARR. 2: This is what we look like in the land of Red.
4. FX: (RED MUSIC AND RED PEOPLE SINGING AND TALKING)
5. NARR 3: Everything's red. Sad really.
6. NARR 4: We haven't got any other colours.
7. NARR 5: Mind you, it wasn't always like this.
8. NARR 6: A long time in our land there were blue people -
9. FX: (BLUE MUSIC AND BLUE PEOPLE SINGING AND TALKING)
10. NARR 7: Blue people lived down in the South.
11. NARR 8: They were always coming and going, going and coming -
12. FX: (BUSY BLUE PEOPLE)
13. NARR 9: Meeting each other -
14. NARR 10: Hugging each other -
15. NARR 11: Singing with each other.
16. FX: (EXCITING MUSIC)
17. NARR 12: Between the Reds and the Blues -
18. NARR 13: There was only a bridge.
19. NARR 14: It had only room for one person to pass.
20. NARR 15: So Red people come -
21. FX: (RED MUSIC)
22. NARR 16: But they were very angry -
23. NARR 17: They wouldn't shake hands or make friends.
24. NARR 18: So it was decided to build a big wall.
25. NARR 19 And from that day to this, no Blues met Reds,
26. NARR 20: Reds on one side of the Wall, and Blues on the other.
27. NARR 21: But watch - coming along the top of the Wall -
28. NARR 22: Here's a girl.
29. GIRL: Get away from the Wall, get away from the Wall.
30. FX: (FINISHING MUSIC)
(END)

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