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Baby Bear and the Big, Bad Wolf : ウィキペディア英語版
Baby Bear and the Big, Bad Wolf

''Baby Bear and the Big, Bad, Wolf'' is a 1996 children's play by Chet Frame and Jan H. Wolfe. The show combines the fairy tales ''Little Red Ridinghood'', ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears'', ''The Three Little Pigs'', and ''Hansel and Gretel''.
==Synopsis==
Scene one follows Goldilocks as her mother sends her out (in a red cape) to go deliver some treats to her sick grandmother. In scene two, Goldilocks meets a wolf, who gives her a shortcut to her grandmother's. In scene 3, Goldilocks, tired from her long walk down the "shortcut," stops at a house where she eats porridge, breaks a chair, and goes to sleep in a bed. She wakes up to find Mama Bear, Papa Bear, and Baby Bear standing over her. Baby Bear asks to be her friend, but she refuses, and leaves the house. In scene 4, Goldilocks arrives at her grandmother's house, and comes in to find the wolf disguised as her grandmother. The wolf attacks her, but Goldilocks' grandmother comes out just in time and gets rid of him by whacking him with a baseball bat. Goldilocks then tells her about her journey through the woods, and her grandmother gives her a lecture on privacy, before the two go and eat the treats that Goldilocks' mother made. We then move to a new setting, where Big Sister Pig, Little Sister Pig, and Brother Pig are introduced building a straw house. The wolf comes along and blows the house down. The pugs run away, and the wolf tries to catch and eat one of them, but fails. In the next scene, the wolf reveals that she is really a witch in disguise, and when she smells children, she hides. Hansel and Gretel enter, and find a house out of gingerbread, which belongs to the witch. They eat a piece, and the witch jumps out and locks them up in a cage to eat later.
Act two begins with the witch, piling up a bundle of sticks into a wheelbarrow. She lives for the pigs with the sticks. Just then, Goldilocks enters and hears Hansel and Gretel calling for help. She talks to them and tells them that she can't get them out, but she knows someone who cab, and runs off. We then return to the pigs, who the witch gives sticks to build a house of so that they will think they are secure and then she can blow the house down and eat them. As the pigs begin building the house, Goldilocks returns to Hansel and Gretel with Baby Bear, who breaks open both the house and the cage. Hansel and Gretel explain how they ended up there, and Goldilocks and Baby Bear head off to Baby Bear's house, Hansel and Gretel promising they'll meet up with them soon. Back at the pigs, the house is finished, and they see the wolf approach, so they hide in their house. The wolf is able to blow down the house, and the pigs are again able to escape. The witch returns to her home to eat Hansel and Gretel, who trick her into wandering into her own cage, which they lock her in. They then go off to Baby Bear's house, and the moment they are gone, the witch climbs out of the cage. Goldilocks and Baby Bear arrive at the Bear house, where they see Goldilocks' grandmother talking with Mama and Papa Bear about some problems with a wolf and a witch that have been going on in the neighborhood. Hansel and Gretel soon arrive with the three pigs, who they found on the way there. They decide to build a house out of bricks for Hansel and Gretel and the three pigs to share and keep the wolf out. They build the house and see the wolf approaching, so everybody hides inside of the house, and then when the wolf tries to get in, she fails, so she goes and changes back to the witch, who changes back to the wolf. She goes on like this until the wolf and the witch bump into each other, which of course is impossible, causing both of them to explode, blowing down the house with them. However, everyone inside of it is okay and they all live happily ever after.

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