Fun-to-perform play - perfect for schools - of Roald Dahl's immensely popular story for younger readers in which clever Mr Fox outwits the three nasty farmers: Boggis. Bunce and Bean. This also includes staging advice on props, lighting etc at the end of the book.
Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr Fox: a play
โ Scribed by Dahl, Roald; Reid, Sally
- Book ID
- 106923796
- Publisher
- PUFFIN
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 21 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780140322088
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY: This excellent adaptation of Roald Dahl's best - selling story tells you everything you need to know to stage the play. Whether you want to be as mean as farmer Bean or as heroic as Mr Fox, here is your chance to bring these wonderful characters to life, in any way you choose.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
### Amazon.com Review In the tradition of *The Adventures of Peter Rabbit*, this is a "garden tale" of farmer versus vermin, or vice versa. The farmers in this case are a vaguely criminal team of three stooges: "Boggis and Bunce and Bean / One fat, one short, one lean. / These horrible crooks / So
### Amazon.com Review In the tradition of *The Adventures of Peter Rabbit*, this is a "garden tale" of farmer versus vermin, or vice versa. The farmers in this case are a vaguely criminal team of three stooges: "Boggis and Bunce and Bean / One fat, one short, one lean. / These horrible crooks / So
SUMMARY: This excellent adaptation of Roald Dahlโs best - selling story tells you everything you need to know to stage the play. Whether you want to be as mean as farmer Bean or as heroic as Mr Fox, here is your chance to bring these wonderful characters to life, in any way you choose.
SUMMARY: This excellent adaptation of Roald Dahl's best - selling story tells you everything you need to know to stage the play. Whether you want to be as mean as farmer Bean or as heroic as Mr Fox, here is your chance to bring these wonderful characters to life, in any way you choose.
### Amazon.com Review In the tradition of *The Adventures of Peter Rabbit*, this is a "garden tale" of farmer versus vermin, or vice versa. The farmers in this case are a vaguely criminal team of three stooges: "Boggis and Bunce and Bean / One fat, one short, one lean. / These horrible crooks / So