(Picking up the King) Does he have a name? I think his name is Barnaby. And he’s looking for his lost sandwich.
(The stage is mostly dark, except for a spotlight on the chessboard.)
: Use Writopia Lab for standard playwriting layouts. Blue King Script
(Gently patting the Blue King) Don’t worry, Barnaby. I’ll never let them take your sandwich. (Bluey moves a Pawn one square forward, very seriously.) BLUEY There. Now the guard is awake and he’s hungry too. Key Scriptwriting Resources
:A living room floor. A large wooden chessboard is set up between BLUEY (6) and BANDIT (Dad). CHARACTERS : (Picking up the King) Does he have a name
: Give each chess piece a distinct personality. In Bluey , the King is a "good king" who needs protection, while the Queen is the powerful leader.
: Focus on Concept (the game), Conflict (the challenge of learning or winning), and Character (the family dynamic). (The stage is mostly dark, except for a
(Sighs) Sure, Barnaby the King is looking for a sandwich. But he has to stay safe! See these guys? (Bandit moves a Red Knight forward.)