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The Three Little Pigs Play Script

The play script of 'The Three Little Pigs' follows three pigs who each build their houses from different materials: straw, wood, and bricks. When a wolf attempts to blow down their houses, he succeeds with the first two pigs but fails with the brick house. Ultimately, the wolf meets his end by falling into a pot of boiling water, allowing the pigs to live peacefully thereafter.

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The Three Little Pigs Play Script

The play script of 'The Three Little Pigs' follows three pigs who each build their houses from different materials: straw, wood, and bricks. When a wolf attempts to blow down their houses, he succeeds with the first two pigs but fails with the brick house. Ultimately, the wolf meets his end by falling into a pot of boiling water, allowing the pigs to live peacefully thereafter.

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The Three Little Pigs – Play script

Characters: Narrator, Mother, Pig 1, Pig2, Pig3, Man, Wolf

Scene 1

Narrator: Once upon a time, three pigs left their mother´s home and went into the world.

Three Pigs: (waving goodbye) Bye Mother.

Mother: (sheds a tear) Good-bye my little sons.

Narrator: The three pigs went different ways. Soon, pig 1 met a man who was selling
straw.

Pig 1: I need some straw, would you sell it to me?

Man: Of course. Take it. (arms outstretched passing over the bales of hay)

Narrator: Pig 1 paid the man and went to build his house. Later, Pig 2 met a man who was
selling wood.

Pig 2: Please, Sir. I need some wood to build my house. Would you sell it to me?

Man: Yes (picks up a plank of wood and passing it to pig 2). Take it

Narrator: Pig 2 paid the man and went on his way to make his wood house. Later, Pig 3 met
a man who was selling bricks.

Pig 3: Excuse me, Sir. I need some bricks. Are they for sale?

Man: (nods) Of course. Take them.

Narrator: Pig 3 paid the man and went on his way to build his brick house. When the three
pigs finished their houses, they moved in. Pig 1 was taking a nap when someone
knocked at the door. Pig 1 looked through the window and saw a wolf.

Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me in!

Pig 1: Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin.

Wolf: Then, (takes a deep breath) I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house
down!!

Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and destroyed pig 1’s house. Pig 1 ran all the way to
pig 2’s house. When he got there Pig 1 told Pig 2 what had happened. Pig 2
invited Pig 1 to live with him. After a few days, there was a knock at the door.
The two pigs looked out the window and it was the wolf.

Wolf: Little pigs, Little pigs, let me in!

Pig 1 & 2: Not by the hairs on our chinny-chin-chins.

Wolf: Then, (takes a deep breath) I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house
down.

Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and destroyed the house. The pig brothers ran all
the way to pig 3’s house. When they got there pig 1 and pig 2 told pig 3
everything that had happened. Then pig 3 invited his two brothers to live with
him. After a few days, there was a knock at the door. The pigs looked out the
window and they saw the wolf.

Wolf: Little pigs, Little pigs, let me in!

Pigs 1,2,3: Not by the hairs on our chinny-chin-chins.

Wolf: Then, (taking a bigger breath than before) I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow
your house down.

Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed several times but he couldn´t destroy the brick
house. Then the wolf decided to think what to do, so he went and sat on a log.
Meanwhile, the three pigs started cooking dinner. They put a large pot of water
in the fireplace to cook some soup.

Wolf: I know what to do: I´ll get in through the chimney and I will eat those
pigs.

Narrator: The wolf climbed up to the roof, but he didn’t know that there was a pot of
boiling water at the bottom of the chimney. Suddenly, the three pigs heard a
noise.

Wolf: (snarling showing his teeth) I´m coming to get you little pigs!

Narrator: The wolf then jumped down the chimney and fell into the pot of boiling water.

Wolf: AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!

Narrator: The wolf jumped back up the chimney and ran into the woods. The pigs lived in
peace and never saw the wolf again.

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