Dance by Matt Zurbo Amelia loved to dance. (Girl dancing.) On tables… (Girl dancing on top of picnic table. Lunching family looking at her, bemused.) On rocks… (On large rock. Person walking dog looking confused.) By moonlight… (Dancing in streaks of sideways moonlight.) Oh, oh, Amelia loved dancing! (Girl dancing surrounded by hay bails, … Continue reading Day 282: Dance
Day 281: Th Girl Who Liked to Knit
The Girl Who Liked To Knit by Matt Zurbo Elena was getting into trouble a lot at school. “What mud?” she protested. (Girl pouting, defiantly, while covered/standing in mud.) When people asked her why, she said; “Because I’m BORED!” Elena’s grandmother suggested she try knitting. “How lame,” she moaned. (Girl looking at ball of … Continue reading Day 281: Th Girl Who Liked to Knit
Day 280: This is Tommy Liar
This is Tommy Liar by Matt Zurbo This is Tommy Liar. “I tell the truth!” (Kid sticking thumb into puffed out chest.) What’s that, Tommy? “A cat!” (Tommy looking at a cow.) And this? “A fridge!” (Tommy being licked by a big St Bernard) I don’t think you’re being honest… “HE did it!” (Tommy … Continue reading Day 280: This is Tommy Liar
Day 279: What’s A Bunyip?
What's a Bunyip? by Matt Zurbo “Dad, what is a bunyip?” asked Bluey. “Well, a bunyip is an Australian mythical being,” Dad replied. (Father and son talking. White background. Dad wisely raising pointer finger.) Stories of bunyips can be found in indigenous culture, dating back tens of thousands of years! (Father and son standing in … Continue reading Day 279: What’s A Bunyip?
