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Winnie-the-Pooh

Winnie-the-Pooh

adapted by Lindsay Price from Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne

A theatrical adaptation of the first A.A. Milne book Winnie-the-Pooh.

Join Pooh Bear, Piglet, and all their friends in the Hundred Acre wood as they hunt Woozles, find lost tails, survive floods, and search for the North Pole.

A wonderful collection of stories filled with the characters you know and love. And don’t listen to Eeyore – it won’t rain, and it will end well!

A full-length play with one act suggestions.

Comedy Classical Adaptation

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Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

Running Time
About 90 minutes
Approximate; excludes intermissions and scene changes
Cast
10 Characters
1 M1 F8 Any Gender, Additional Narrators
Set
Simple set
Length
85 pages
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10 Characters
1 M, 1 F, 8 Any Gender, Additional Narrators

Characters in this play are currently identified as male or female. Directors are welcome to assign any gender (binary or non-binary) to any character and modify pronouns accordingly.

CHRISTOPHER ROBIN [M] 191 lines
Our Storyteller-in-Chief.
POOH [A] 326 lines
A bear of very little brain, but of very big heart. And is a pretty good thinker when the situation calls for it.
PIGLET [A] 171 lines
A very small pig who feels that every story should be about them.
RABBIT [A] 86 lines
Doesn’t really want to talk to anyone. Thinks they’re smart.
ROO [A] 29 lines
A baby kangaroo with a tendency to tumble into things they shouldn’t.
KANGA [F] 41 lines
A kangaroo mother who knows she can’t take her eye off of Roo for obvious reasons.
OWL [A] 66 lines
Thinks they are EXTREMELY smart. Atrocious spelling.
EEYORE [A] 74 lines
A grey donkey with a tendency to see the worst in everything.
RABBIT RELATION [A] 144 lines
A narrator.
RABBIT FRIEND [A] 142 lines
A narrator.

Praise for Winnie-the-Pooh

Josh Gatner
St. Catherine School
This script provided our middle-school students with a terrific experience. With easily understandable characters and production requirements that fit within a tight budget, everyone felt successful in bringing the production to life.

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