The Four Seasons Story Cover

The Four Seasons

Act 1

Scene 1: Winter

  • The stage is dark, with falling snowflakes projected on a screen.
  • Enter a character named Jack Frost, who represents winter. He is dressed in a white coat and hat.
  • Jack Frost talks about the beauty and harshness of winter, with references to snow, ice, and cold winds.
  • Jack Frost exits.

Scene 2: Spring

  • The stage is lit with a warm yellow light, and flowers are projected on the screen.
  • Enter a character named Spring, who is dressed in green and holds a basket of flowers.
  • Spring talks about the renewal and growth that comes with spring, with references to flowers blooming, warmer weather, and the arrival of new life.
  • Spring exits.

Act 2

Scene 1: Summer

  • The stage is lit with a warm orange light, and sunbeams are projected on the screen.
  • Enter a character named Summer, who is dressed in bright colors and holds a beach ball.
  • Summer talks about the fun and excitement of summer, with references to sunny beaches, ice-cold drinks, and outdoor activities.
  • Summer exits.

Scene 2: Autumn

  • The stage is lit with a warm red light, and falling leaves are projected on the screen.
  • Enter a character named Autumn, who is dressed in earth tones and holds a basket of autumn fruits.
  • Autumn talks about the beauty and bounty of autumn, with references to colorful leaves, harvest time, and cooler weather.
  • Autumn exits.

Scene 3: The Four Seasons Together

  • All four characters return to the stage and discuss how they work together to create the changing of the seasons.
  • They talk about how each season has its own unique qualities, but they all come together to create a cycle of change and growth.
  • The Four Seasons exit together, as the stage goes dark and the projection screen shows a montage of the changing seasons.

The End.

Reflections

  1. Who is Jack Frost and what does he represent?
  2. What does Spring bring to the stage and what does she talk about?
  3. What does Summer like to do in the summer season?
  4. What does Autumn bring to the stage and what does she talk about?
  5. How do the Four Seasons work together to create the changing of the seasons?

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