Trial Script - Wizard of Oz PDF
Trial Script - Wizard of Oz PDF
Trial Script - Wizard of Oz PDF
Dorothy
Cast of Characters:
16 speaking parts:
Props Required:
Stage Set-up:
Court clerk usually sits at desk in front of judge. Judge will be in centre of stage.
Witness box will be located to one side of judge, with the counsel’s lectern located
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on the opposite side. Position will change depending on size of stage courtroom.
Accused Dorothy does not sit with her lawyers, but to side with sheriff.
Defence sits
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unlawfully taking a pair of ruby slippers from
the Witch of the East commit theft of
property over $500. Dorothy, having heard
Count 1, how do you plead, guilty or not
guilty?
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guilty or to explain the evidence presented
by the Crown.
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the broomstick of the Witch of the West in
exchange for his help. The evidence will
show that Dorothy knew that stealing the
broomstick would require her to kill the
witch. The evidence will then show that she
did kill the witch.
CC1 sits
[Munchkinson]: Swear.
[Munchkinson]: I do.
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[Court Clerk]: Please state your full name for the record.
All onstage cast freezes. Spotlight (if any) on Dorothy and Sheriff
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[Munchkinson]: I was an employee of hers. I worked in two
departments: Horrible Hexes and Fancy
Footwear.
[Crown Counsel 2]: The Witch of the East had a fancy footwear
department?
[Crown Counsel 2]: What did you do with the shoes after you
bought them?
[Crown Counsel 2]: Could you please identify which little girl
you are referring to?
[Munchkinson]: [points to Dorothy] That one, right over there. [yells] Thief!
You’re a thief! I wish you and your scruffy
little rat dog never showed up in Oz!
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[Judge]: [loudly] Order…I will have order in my courtroom!
CC2 sits
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[Defence Counsel 1]: So you testified earlier that you saw
Dorothy steal the ruby slippers, correct?
[Defence Counsel 1]: And by “steal”, you mean that you saw her
reach down, take the shoes off of the
Wicked Witch of the East’s feet and put
them on her own feet?
[Defence Counsel 1]: She received them as a gift from Glinda the
Good Witch, didn’t she?
[Defence Counsel 1]: Did any of the other Keebler elves see this
happen?
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[Munchkinson]: [calming down] Yes, there were a bunch of us crowding
around after that house fell on the Wicked
Witch of the East. We all saw the transport
happen.
[Defence Counsel 1]: It doesn’t sound like Dorothy took the shoes
at all, does it Papa Smurf?
[Defence Counsel 1]: Yes, My Lord/Lady. I’m sorry. But one last
question… Mr./Mrs. Munchkinson, so you
have the receipt for the shoes to prove that
you bought the ruby slippers?
[Defence Counsel 1]: Isn’t it possible that you are lying to the
court today?
[Munchkinson]: No!
[Munchkinson]: Yeah.
DC1 sits
CC2 stands
CC2 sits
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Munchkin leaves witness box and exits stage
[Munchkinson]: I do.
[Court Clerk]: Please state your full name for the record.
[Judge]: Ph.B?
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[Dorothy]: I don’t get it – why are they calling the
Wizard? He only helped me get home! I
hope he’s not in trouble!
[Crown Counsel 3]: You know that the Wicked Witch of the
West died?
[Crown Counsel 3]: And Dorothy was the one who threw the
water that caused her to melt?
[Wiz]: Yes.
[Crown Counsel 3]: Did Dorothy intend to kill the Wicked Witch
of the West?
DC2 stands
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DC2 sits
[Wiz]: I told her that before I would help her get back to
Kansas, and before I would help the others with
their problems, they would have to bring me the
broom of the Wicked Witch of the West.
[Crown Counsel 3]: What does that have to do with killing the Witch?
[Wiz]: The only way to get the broom from the witch is by
killing her. By telling Dorothy that she had to get
me the broom, I was telling her that she had to kill
the witch.
CC3 sits
[Judge]: Proceed.
[Defence Counsel 2]: You admitted today to ordering a hit on the Wicked
Witch of the West.
[Wiz]: Yes.
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[Wiz]: No, I’m living in Kansas, planning my next
ballooning adventure.
[Wiz]: Yes.
[Wiz]: Yes.
[Defence Counsel 2]: Did the Crown also tell you what to say here
today?
Crown sits
[Defence Counsel 2]: When you lived in Kansas, Dr. Oz, did you know
that throwing water on witches caused them to
melt?
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[Defence Counsel 2]: Did you tell Dorothy that one way to kill the Witch
was by dousing her with water?
[Wiz]: No.
DC2 sits
CC3 stands
CC3 sits. All onstage cast freezes. Spotlight (if any) on Dorothy and Sheriff
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[Judge]: Crown, your next witness?
[Court Clerk]: Please state your full name for the record.
[Monkey Captain]: I was the head of her security team for eight
years. Eight long, difficult years.
[Crown Counsel 1]: And were you present when the Wicked
Witch of the West died?
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[Monkey Captain]: Well, we brought that little girl in to see the Witch,
because she had stolen a pair of ruby slippers that
the Witch wanted back. The girl escaped and
started running away. The Witch tried to stop her,
but the girl wasn’t about to be stopped. She had
this crazy look in her eye, and kept muttering “is
Dorothy going to have to choke a witch?”.
[Crown Counsel 1]: Is the little girl that you’re referring to in the
courtroom today?
[Crown Counsel 1]: Let the record show that Captain Bananapeel
pointed to the accused. Then what happened,
Captain Bananapeel?
[Monkey Captain]: Well, the little girl was smart, you see. She must
have known that the Witch only had one
weakness: water. So, she waited until the Witch
was distracted by her Scarecrow friend, she
grabbed a bucket of water, and she threw it on the
Witch. The poor Witch never had a chance…I’ll
never forget her scream as she died.
[Crown Counsel 1]: I’m sorry, Captain Bananapeel, I know this must
be difficult for you.
[Crown Counsel 1]: To go back a little bit, I just want to confirm that
you saw the Wicked Witch of the West die.
[Monkey Captain]: Yes, she did. Even though I never liked that green
faced weirdo, she definitely didn’t deserve to get
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murdered. I hope they send the little girl away for
a long, long time.
[Defence Counsel 3]: Captain Bananapeel, isn’t it true that the Witch
had Dorothy imprisoned in her castle and was
planning to kill her in order to get the ruby
slippers?
[Defence Counsel 3]: And isn’t it true that the Witch had set a timer
counting down to Dorothy’s death?
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[Monkey Captain]: [yelling] You can’t handle the truth! [Calmly, but with
authority] Listen, we live in a world that has walls,
and those walls have to be guarded by monkeys
with wings. Who’s going to do it? The Cowardly
Lion? The little dog? I have a greater
responsibility than you can possibly fathom.
[Defence Counsel 3]: All right, we get it. You’re still avoiding the
question. Remember that you’re under oath, and
perjury is a very serious offence.
CC1 stands
CC1 sits
[Defence Counsel 3]: Thank you, My Lord/Lady. One last thing, Captain
Bananapeel. The Witch knew she was allergic to
water, didn’t she?
[Defence Counsel 3]: And so she would have made sure that there was
no water anywhere in her castle, right?
[Defence Counsel 3]: Yet when Dorothy was cornered by the Witch,
there was a bucket of water right there for her to
use.
[Defence Counsel 3]: [cuts him off] How did that bucket get there, Captain
Bananapeel? Could it have been left by an
unhappy employee? One who describes
the Witch as a “major league jerk”? One
who wanted to see the Witch DEAD?
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[Monkey Captain]: [nervously] Uhhhh….
DC3 sits
[Judge]: Re-examination?
CC1 stands
CC1 sits
[Judge]: Crown?
CC3 stands
CC3 sits
DC1 stands
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from possession to theft. It is an even
longer road from causing someone’s death
to being criminally responsible for their
murder.
DC1 sits
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[Glinda]: Affirm.
[Glinda]: I do.
[Court Clerk]: Please state your full name for the record.
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[Defence Counsel 2]: What can you tell me about the ruby
slippers and Dorothy?
[Defence Counsel 2]: Do you have any proof that the shoes
actually belonged to you?
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[Judge]: Crown, any objection?
[Defence Counsel 2]: Ruby Slippers? One thousand, five hundred and
sixty-seven dollars and fifty-four cents. Proof of
Purchase? Priceless.
[Defence Counsel 2]: How did Dorothy look when the shoes magically
appeared on her feet?
DC2 sits
[Judge]: Proceed.
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[Crown Counsel 1]: Glinda, is it your testimony that you bought the
shoes, and that they were stolen from you by the
Witch of the East?
[Glinda]: Yes.
[Glinda]: Yes.
[Glinda]: [Looking shocked] What? I’ve got the receipts and the pictures to
prove that I bought the shoes.
[Crown Counsel 1]: I’m not disputing that point. My lord/lady, I’d like to
play a clip of Glinda’s newest CD.
[Judge]: I’ll allow it, but mostly because I find that Glinda’s
music just has a snappy beat [snaps fingers].
CC2 plays tape for a few seconds– singing voice is female, and very high in pitch.
CC2 turns it off.
[Crown Counsel 1]: Now Glinda – I’d like you to sing the next few bars.
[Glinda]: Okay.
Glinda opens mouth to sing – just mouths the words – someone with a very low
voice sings the bars from off stage.
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[ALL CAST]: [shocked gasps]
[Crown Counsel 1]: You’re not a star singer at all, Glinda, are you?
The Witch of the East was actually the voice
behind all of your successes, isn’t that right?
[Crown Counsel 1]: You bought those shoes, but then gave them to
the Witch of the East as part of your deal – she
would sing the songs, and you would go on tour
because of your looks.
[Crown Counsel 1]: Those shoes belonged to the Witch of the East.
[Crown Counsel 1]: Dorothy stole them from the Witch of the East.
[Glinda]: [yelling through sobs] NO! She couldn’t have had any idea that I was
going to put them on her feet. And I told her that
they were my shoes!
CC1 sits
DC2 stands
DC2 sits
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[Defence Counsel 3]: The Defence calls John Scarecrow to the stand
[Scarecrow]: Swear.
[Scarecrow]: I do.
[Court Clerk]: Please state your full name for the record.
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[Defence Counsel 3]: Would you say she is a violent person?
[Defence Counsel 3]: Did Dorothy feel threatened by the Wicked Witch
of the West?
CC2 stands
[Judge]: Sustained.
CC2 sits
[Defence Counsel 3]: I’m sorry, My Lord/Lady. J-Cro, did YOU feel
threatened by the Wicked Witch?
[Defence Counsel 3]: What else can you tell me about the behaviour of
the Wicked Witch?
[Defence Counsel 3]: How long have you lived in Oz, J-Cro?
[Defence Counsel 3]: And in all that time living in Oz, did you know of
the Wicked Witch?
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[Defence Counsel 3]: Did you know of any particular weaknesses or
allergies that the Wicked Witch had?
DC3 sits
[Crown Counsel 2]: Mr. Scarecrow, why were you going to Emerald
City that fateful day?
[Crown Counsel 2]: You mean to tell the members of this jury that you
had NOTHING to gain from the trip to Emerald
City?
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[Crown Counsel 2]: So when Dorothy murdered the Wicked Witch, you
had no brain?
DC3 sits
[Crown Counsel 2]: Nothing between your ears but straw and
cobwebs?
[Crown Counsel 2]: But Mr. Scarecrow, don’t you need a brain to form
memories?
DC3 sits
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[Crown Counsel 2]: So without a brain, how do you have any memory
of what happened?
CC2 sits
DC3 stands
DC3 sits
[Defence Counsel 1]: Thank you my lord/lady. The defence calls Dorothy
to the stand.
[Court Clerk]: Do you solemnly affirm that the evidence you shall
give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth?
[Dorothy]: I do.
[Court Clerk]: Please state your full name for the record.
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[Dorothy]: Dorothy Gale.
[Defence Counsel 1]: Thank you my lord/lady. Dorothy, can you tell the
jury about how you came to Oz?
[Dorothy]: She said they were hers, and that I should give
them back. When Glinda told her that she should
back off, she got really mad and told me she
would hurt me and Toto. She then flew off. Glinda
told me that the shoes were a present, and that
the shoes would protect me while I was in Oz.
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[Defence Counsel 1]: You kept the shoes?
[Dorothy]: Yes.
[Defence Counsel 1]: How did the shoes end up on your feet?
[Defence Counsel 1]: Did you see the Witch of the West again? Did she
threaten you?
[Defence Counsel 1]: Perhaps we can talk a bit more about that last
encounter.
[Dorothy]: Sure, she had her monkey cops kidnap me, and
then she locked me in a room. She demanded the
shoes, but then realised that the shoes can only
come off when the wearer dies. The wicked witch
set a timer - she said it would count down to my
death! [cries] Oh, it was so horrible!
[Defence Counsel 1]: I know this is difficult, Dorothy. Would you like a
moment? Tissue?
[Defence Counsel 1]: Ok, Dorothy, can you tell me what happened after
the timer was set?
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[Dorothy]: It was a miracle! The Tinman chopped down the
door… and my friends rescued me. But then, the
Witch and her Monkey henchmen showed up. My
friends and I escaped out onto the roof. And
then… [pause] And then…
DC1 sits
[Crown Counsel 3]: Dorothy, you said you were scared when you
found out you weren’t in Kansas anymore?
[Dorothy]: Yes, I was very scared!
[Crown Counsel 3]: How did you get the ruby slippers?
[Dorothy]: Glinda put them on my feet.
[Crown Counsel 3]: And you thought the ruby slippers would protect
you in Oz?
[Dorothy]: Yes, that’s what Glinda told me.
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[Crown Counsel 3]: The Wicked Witch of the West told you the ruby
slippers belonged to her, didn’t she?
[Dorothy]: Yes, she did.
[Crown Counsel 3]: But you kept them anyway?
[Dorothy]: Well yes, I was just so scared for me and Toto, if
the ruby slippers were going to keep us safe then I
wanted to have them.
[Crown Counsel 3]: And you wore the ruby slippers the whole time you
were in Oz?
[Dorothy]: Yes, I wore them while I skipped down the Yellow
Brick Road to see the Wizard, the Wonderful
Wizard of Oz. And I wore them while I was in
Emerald City.
[Crown Counsel 3]: Dorothy, how did you get back to Kansas?
[Dorothy]: By tapping my heels together three times and
thinking ‘There’s no place like home’.
[Crown Counsel 3]: And you were wearing the ruby slippers when you
got back to Kansas?
[Dorothy]: Yes, I was. I’m still wearing them now. I can’t take
them off!
[Crown Counsel 3]: Dorothy, let’s go back to the beginning for a
moment. When you found out that you were in Oz,
you wanted to go home to Kansas, isn’t that right?
[Dorothy]: Yes, I really wanted to go home, and to take Toto
home too.
[Crown Counsel 3]: Let’s also go back to something you said in direct
examination. You said that you didn’t mean to hurt
the Witch of the West, is that correct?
[Dorothy]: Yes.
[Crown Counsel 3]: So, you didn’t intend to cause her harm when you
were at her castle?
[Dorothy]: Well... um....
[Crown Counsel 3]: Dorothy, I need an answer.
[Dorothy]: Well, I would have protected myself if I needed to.
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[Crown Counsel 3]: So, are you saying that you would only have hurt
the Witch if she tried to hurt you?
[Dorothy]: She was threatening me the entire time I was in
Oz! She kept saying how she would get me, and
my little dog too!
[Crown Counsel 3]: Isn’t it true, Dorothy, that you fully intended to hurt
the Witch when you went to her castle?
[Dorothy]: No!
[Crown Counsel 3]: Ok, Dorothy, let’s take a step back. In order to go
home, you needed to get the broomstick, isn’t that
right?
[Dorothy]: Yes, I had to get it for the Wizard of Oz.
[Crown Counsel 3]: And you knew you would have to kill the Witch to
get the broomstick, right?
[Dorothy]: Well...
[Crown Counsel 3]: Dorothy?
[Dorothy]: Well, YES! But I just wanted to go home, that’s all!
I would give anything to get out of Oz altogether!
[Crown Counsel 3]: Would you do anything to get out of Oz as well?
[Dorothy]: Um.... well... [crying, yelling] I missed my Auntie
Em!!! I wanted to go home!!!
[Crown Counsel 3]: No further questions.
CC3 sits
DC1 stands
[Defence Counsel 1]: Yes my Lord/Lady. I just have one more question.
Dorothy, at the moment you threw the water, did
you intend to kill the Witch?
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DC1 sits
DC2 stands
[Defence Counsel 2]: Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, as we look back
on today’s trial it is clear that the Crown has not
discharged its burden to prove that Dorothy is
guilty of either of these offences beyond a
reasonable doubt. The Crown has relied on the
evidence of the Wizard of Oz, a criminal who is
only appearing before you because he cut a deal
with the authorities in order to testify against
Dorothy. They have attempted to use the
evidence of Mr./Mrs. Muchkinson to prove that
Dorothy stole the slippers. Remember, Mr./Mrs.
Munchinson never saw Dorothy take the slippers
and place them on her feet. What he/she saw was
Glinda the Good Witch, the buyer of the shoes,
place them on Dorothy’s feet through magic. That
is not theft, ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
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[Defence Counsel 3]: The defence has led evidence from the
rightful owner of the shoes, Glinda the
Good Witch. Glinda told us that she
purchased the shoes, and supported this
statement with a Visa bill. The Munchkin
you heard from said that he/she bought the
shoes, but was unable to prove it
whatsoever. We ask you to side with the
evidence and believe Glinda when she says
that the shoes belonged to her, and she
gave them to Dorothy as a gift.
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Defence counsel sit
CC2 stands
[Crown Counsel 2]: From the moment Dorothy fell from the sky, all she
could talk about was a frantic desire to go home.
She cried to anyone who cared to listen that she
wanted to go back to Kansas. She walked all the
way from Munchkin Land to Emerald City hoping
that the Wizard would help her get home. Nothing
would stop her from getting back to her Auntie Em
- not the laws of Oz, not the people of Oz. You
heard what Dorothy said - she’d “give anything to
get out of Oz altogether”. I say to you that she
would do anything to get out of Oz as well.
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that Dorothy took the ruby slippers. You have
heard Dorothy testify that she kept the slippers
despite knowing that they belonged to someone
else. By failing to give them back, she took them.
Finally, Dorothy must have intended to take the
slippers from the Witch. Dorothy has testified that
once she found out that the shoes might protect
her, she did not want to give them up. Dorothy
may not have physically taken the shoes off the
feet of the Witch of the East, but it is the Crown’s
position that this doesn’t matter. She still took the
shoes and kept them, refusing to give them back
to the Witch of the West. She knew they belonged
to someone else. She was wrong in law to keep
them.
[Crown Counsel 3]: Dorothy’s deal with the Wizard was very simple.
You heard what the Wizard said about it: get the
broomstick, get help to go home. Dorothy also
knew the simple truth of the deal: in order for her
to get the broomstick, the Witch would have to die.
There is no reason to doubt this deal – Dorothy
admitted to it.
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Now some of the witnesses have suggested that
the Witch had it coming, and that Dorothy has
done us all a favour. But ladies and gentlemen of
the jury, the victim is not on trial. Even though she
may have been wicked, she didn’t deserve to die.
Thank you.
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Court that you are ready to return to the courtroom
to announce your verdict.
Jury leaves the courtroom for deliberations. Defence, Crown, and Dorothy stand out
of respect for the jury. Sheriff directs the jury to the Jury Room
All stand while the judge leaves the courtroom. DD3 walks over to Dorothy.
[DD3]: That!
DD3 returns to counsel seat. Judge enters the courtroom. Everyone stands.
Defence, Crown, and Dorothy stand as sheriff directs the jury to their seats.
Everyone can be seated when the jury sits
Foreperson stands
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[Court Clerk]: [to the Judge] The jury finds the accused guilty/not guilty
to Count 1 My Lord/Lady.
[Court Clerk]: [to the Judge] The jury finds the accused guilty/not guilty
to Count 2 My Lord/Lady.
FIN
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