December 24, 2008

  • A FAirY tALe

    last year, a musical extravaganza.  this year, a fairy tale.

    i wrote this, somewhat as a nod to a short skit i had written back in 1999.  i then saw stardust, and it reminded me of what i had written.  it's a bit of a combination of the two, and then some.

    if you're interested, below is the script.  when i first wrote it, i realized i was writing it as a novel rather than something to be acted and spoken out.  i ended up abridging quite a bit, but it's all mainly there.

    enjoy, if you choose.  and merry christmas guys.  i haven't updated this thing for over a month.  two is it?  and i made the story to go completely along with a musical score the entire way through.  quite a feat i'd say. 
    for fairy tale and fantasy purposes, danny elfman pretty much takes it home.

     

    the script

        Once Upon a Time – A Fairy Tale

    (1)
    Once upon a time, there lived a great and kind king, ruling over the land.  He was the wisest and most gracious of all who had ever sat upon the throne. 
    :18
    One night, as the king sat upon his throne, one of his servants entered into his chambers with a large basket.  In the basket was a precious little child, the most beautiful he had ever seen.  The servant told him a note had been left, asking the king to care for her as his own.
    (beat)
    And that was what the king did.  He adopted the child as his very own.
    :49
    The princess grew into a delightful little girl, and the king loved spending time with her, whether it was running around in the gardens with her, picking up the prettiest and shiniest stones near the river, or simply dancing in the ballroom with their shoes off.  And he loved her with all his heart.

    And as the years passed, the princess grew to be the most beautiful woman in all the land.

    News had spread far and wide of her, even beyond the borders of the kingdom.  The winds, the birds, and even the stars whispered to one another of her beauty.
     1:38

    ***
    (2)  1:43
    The news had also spread far enough to reach within the walls of a shadowy throne room, where the dark prince now stood.  Hearing of the princess, he knew he had to make her his own.  Not to love her mind you, but rather to possess her, as a child has many toys.

    In his employment was a wicked witch who knew terrible things, and she was used by the dark prince to gain all that his heart desired.

    Asking the witch what he must do to have her as his own, she replied that he must travel to the land in which the princess lived, and to present her with this flower.

    “It is a flower from the fields of forgetfulness, and if she takes but just one whiff, she shall forget her own name and all her memories shall be lost.  You may then snatch her away, for she will become willing to follow and serve you.  Give this to her when she is in the gardens of the castle.  The crows tell me that it is then that she is alone and most unguarded.”
    2:59
    So the dark prince took the flower,and took to flight, to reach this strange and bright land, so unlike his own twilight kingdom.  3:18

    ***
    (3) 3:20
    It was a beautiful day in the kingdom of light, as it was most days, and the princess was out in the garden alone, just as the witch had said.
     3:38  
    DARK PRINCE: “Hello there.”

    PRINCESS: “Why, hello kind sir.”

    The princess did not realize how odd it was that a strange man in black should be resting in the king’s gardens. 
    “I would like to give you this flower, though it is not as beautiful as you.”
    The princess had never seen such a beautiful flower.
    And as the princess took the flower and placed it under her nose to smell, the spell was cast.
    4:14
    Later on in the evening, the king saw that his daughter was nowhere to found.  He told his guards and servants to look for her in all the kingdom.
    4:30  But days and weeks and months had passed, and she was nowhere to be found.
    4:40
    The king realized then that he himself must go and find her.  Removing his robe and placing down his crown, he set out, deciding then and there that he would not return without his daughter. 
    5:01
    ***
    (4) 5:03    
    The king set out to find his daughter, searching and asking all that he came across.
    (insert dialogue of peasants, farmers, etc.)
    He had gone high and low, asking everyone that he encountered, but no one had seen his daughter.

    Finally, as he sat, frustrated, angry, heartbroken, he found silence under the starry night sky.  But as he listened, he found that it was not completely silent.  As he strained his ears, he could hear the stars speaking to him, telling him that he must continue north to the kingdom of shadows.  There he would find his daughter, now a prisoner of the dark prince.

    And he left at once.

    ***
    (5)
    NARRATOR: Upon arriving at the castle, he could feel darkness all around him.  He entered unafraid.

    KING: “I am here for my daughter, the princess.  Release her, now.”

    DP: “I’m sorry, but I know of no princess.”

    (The king then saw a servant girl in chains, serving the dark prince a drink.)

    KING: “Why, she is right there in front of my eyes!”

    DP: “Why, whatever do you mean?  This is my servant.”

    KING: “Daughter! Daughter!”

    N: But the princess had forgotten everything, knowing only of serving her prince.

    KING: “No!  What have you done?  What have you done?”

    DP: “I have done nothing.  I have peacefully lived in my kingdom, tending to my own matters.”

    KING: “Please.  I know it is my daughter.  Though dressed in rags and covered in filth, I know the face of my child.   Please, release her.”

    DP: “And what have you to offer me in return?  She makes a wonderful slave for my castle.”

    KING: “I shall give you myself in her place.  I, the great king shall take her place.”

    DP: “Ha!  Why would a great king give up his kingdom for a child not even of his own blood?  Everyone has heard the story.  She is not even of your own.  Are you truly that stupid?”

    KING: “It is not stupidity, but love.  I raised her as my own, and declared that very night that she would always be in my care and protection.  Now, give me your oath, the promise of princes that you shall release her in my place.”

    (The dark prince paused, and then cried out)

    DP: “So be it!  Guards!  Release the girl!  Place chains around this one.”

    (However, once the king had given up his sword and was in chains, the prince once again roared.)
     
    DP: “Fool!  Never make a deal with the devil!  Guards, hold her!”

    KING: “No!  You have deceived me!”
    DP: “Foolish king!  Haha!  To give up your kingdom for a simple child!  What are oaths to me?  I am truly sorry...heheh...truly...but now, it is your time to die.”

    N: And he pulled out his dagger.

    DP: “Goodbye.”

    N: With that, he plunged the dagger into the king’s heart.
    But something strange happened.  As the dagger was removed, a light within began to shine, growing brighter and brighter.  The dark prince, the witch and his guards were all blinded. 

    DP: “No!  What is this?!  What is happening?  What are you!?  What are you?!”

    N: And the king rose, removing his chains, shining a brilliant, blinding white.

    KING: “You know so much dark prince, but do you not know the old stories?  I am descendent of the very stars themselves.  And what you have done is to expose the true nature of my heart in all its purity and love and starlight.  In my sacrifice, you opened my heart at its most blinding and pure moment.  And no creature from the land of darkness can stand against it.  No hate, no greed, no pride.”

    N: And as the dark prince screamed, he and all darkness in the chamber were destroyed by the great light of the star king.

    ***
    (6)
    KING: “It’s over now little one.  Let us go home.”

    NARRATOR: But she looked at him as one looks at a stranger.

    KING: “Daughter?  It’s me. “

    PRINCESS: “I don’t know you.  Who are you?”

    KING: “It’s me, your father.  You are my daughter, the princess.”

    PRINCESS: “I have no father.  I was abandoned by my family, and it was the prince who found me and gave me a place to live.”

    KING: “No, that is not true.  It is all lies.  Hear the truth and believe.  I am your father.” 

    (The king was saddened at being forgotten.)

    KING: “Here. Place your hand in mine. Do not be afraid.  I will not harm you.”

    N: And as he placed her hand in his, he spoke gently, his heart once again glowing.

    KING: “Remember, my daughter.  Remember, that it was I who rescued you and raised you.  It was I who took you into my kingdom, into my home.  We would play in the gardens until sundown.  I would sing you a song as you fell asleep in my arms.  It was I who loved you and blessed you.  It was I who protected you from the night and its creatures.  It was I who danced with you in the king’s ballroom.  Remember.  You are my daughter.”

    (And then… )

    PRINCESS: “Daddy?”
    (beat)
     
    PRINCESS: “Oh Daddy!  Daddy!  I remember!  I remember you!  Oh, but where are we?  Look at me!  Look how filthy I am!  Oh goodness, Daddy, please don’t look at me.  I must be so ugly, so dirty.  No, don’t hold me.  I’m dirty, Daddy.”

    KING: “Daughter, who was the one that would pick you up and wipe you clean when you fell on the ground?  It is not your dirt or your rags I see.  I see your eyes, and they are beautiful.  Come to me and let me hold you.  Come, let’s go home.”

    ***
    Epilogue

    NARRATOR: They returned home, happier even more than before all this had happened.  Shouts of joy rang all across the kingdom, for the princess had returned home.
    (beat)
    This is the story of the great star king, who rescued his daughter from the chains of the dark prince, willing to lay down his crown and sacrifice his own life for the child he loved.

    And so in the end, the king had found his daughter. 

    She was lost, but was now found.

Comments (2)

  • Holy cow Peter. This is golden!
    How did you do the score?
    Who played the roles?

  • @Shy_ism - 

    thanks man. my first draft was way to novel-y, so i had cut things down and get more to the point.

    the score i just used garageband with pieces from scores. most of them were from stardust and tim burton/danny elfman movies. i just cut and pasted stuff.

    most of the roles were played by jr. high or 8th grade kids, so i don't think you'd actually know them. david, one of the shorter guys though (sam and david) played one of the dark prince's guards.

    we're actually thinking of performing this at nursing homes, and possibly other venues.

    oh, and i told wheesang about your visit. seemed perty excited. =]

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