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Meet the Romans Guided Reading Play Scripts
Meet the Romans Guided Reading Play Scripts. 5 Guided Reading Play Scripts – 6 speakers each plus quizzes: Play 1 Introduction (When? Where? Why? Who? Invasion & Settlement); Play 2 Different Lifestyles of Celts and Romans; Play 3: Boudicca – Life, key events of rebellion and different interpretations; Play 4: The Roman Army; and Play 5 Roman Gods
Meet the Romans Guided Reading Play Scripts. 5 Guided Reading Play Scripts (plus quizzes) based on Unit 6A The Romans
Play 1 – Introduction Speakers: Julius Caesar, Emperor Claudius, General, Celts 1, 2 and 3
Claudius:
And your spiky white hair? Did you really think we’d take one look at you and run?
Celt 3:
Well that’s what happened with my first wife!
Caesar:
I wonder why! No, we might have worn white dresses
Celt 1:
What? Borrowed from your wives?
Celt 2:
I told you they were a funny lot!
Celt 3:
Call themselves men, indeed!
Caesar (coughing):
Let me fini-sh!
Celt 1:
OK. So we’ve had the Veni, Vidi, Vici speech. Get on with it, man! Sometime this month, would be good!
Play 2: Different Lifestyles of Celts and Romans Speakers: Roman 1, 2 & 3; Celts 1,2 and 3
Roman 1:
But even these didn’t compare with our villas. Lots of rooms, around a courtyard, with verandahs overlooking the gardens. And those mosaics on our floors – they were to die for!
Celt 2:
Huh! A few bits of chipped tile stuck together on the floor. To die for! How sad are you!
Roman 2:
Well, it wasn’t just the way our floors were decorated. We had our floors and walls heated by a hypocaust. No smoke-filled room like you lot had to put up with. Our heating system was far more sophisticated!
Celt 3:
A lot of hot air, you can say that again. Do these Romans never tire of the sound of their own voices?
Romans (together):
No!
Roman 3:
But don’t worry. You’ve got 400 years to get used to it!
Play 3: Boudicca – Life, key events of rebellion and different interpretations
Speakers: Boudicca, King Prasutagus, Roman General, Roman Soldier, Celt 1 & 2.
Celt 2:
Long live our new queen!
Roman soldier:
They cannot be serious! A woman leader? I don’t think so! It’s time this one learnt her place! Men! Take her to her house and punish her for her impudence! Do not spare her daughters either.
Roman General:
And don’t forget to take everything that belongs to the Iceni.
Boudicca (angrily):
But your promise to my late husband?
Roman General:
If he’s late, that’s his problem. I like being on time – especially when it comes to breaking my promises!
Play 4: The Roman Army
Speakers: Roman 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
Roman 3:
No, no. Don’t you remember those hours of practising our moves?
Roman 4:
You mean on the dance floor?
Roman 5:
No. We’re soldiers, remember. Not performers!
Roman 6:
Yes, serious stuff. If just one of us moved out of turn, we could all end up in a heap!
Play 5 Roman Gods
Speakers: Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Mars, Mercury, Minerva.
Mars:
My lovely Venus, goddess of love and beauty! How lucky to have her as my wife, and then Cupid as my son!
Mercury:
Huh! Little love-god indeed! Little rascal more like! I mean, what kind of a mother lets her son go out shooting arrows from his bow, blind-folded?
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