![]() for one thought continues to burn in his mind. He is exhausted, and yet, he does not sleep. Here's the World War I flying ace back at the aerodrome in France. Snoopy: I can't shake him! He's riddling my plane with bullets!Ĭurse you, Red Baron! Curse you and your kind! Curse the evil that causes all this unhappiness! Sally: (offstage, imitating an air siren) Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! La la la la la la la! La la la la la, la la la la! and what's that? It's a Fokker triplane! Ha! I've got you this time, Red Baron!Īaugh! He's diving down out of the sun! He's tricked me again! I've got to run! Come on Sopwith Camel, let's go! Go, Camel, go! When the play, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, was first staged on March 7, 1967, at Theatre 80 in New York City, there was no real script. Sally: (offstage) La la la la la la la! La la la la, la la! La la. I just, ah.ĭrat this fog! It's bad enough having to fight the Red Baron without having to fly in weather like this! All right, Red Baron! Where are you? You can't hide forever! (aside) Actually, tough flying aces never say 'Nyahh, Nyahh, Nyahh'. The Red Baron has spotted me! Nyahh, Nyahh, Nyahh! You can't hit me! Lucy Van Pelt You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 6 'Do you know what I intend I intend to. ![]() Charlie Brown You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 5 Now Linus, I want you to take a good loo. Snoopy: Here's the World War I Flying Ace high over France in his Sopwith Camel, searching for the infamous Red Baron! I must bring him down! Suddenly, anti-aircraft fire, 'archie' we used to called it, begins to burst beneath my plane. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Musical Writers: Clark Gesner Andrew Lippa Monologues I think lunchtime is about the worst tim. "The Red Baron" is a monologue mixed in with singing delivered by Snoopy in " You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", as he imagines himself as the World War I Flying Ace, fighting the Red Baron. Comedic Monologue, Female Excerpt: My father was a wonderful man who. T-E-A-M (The Baseball Game) (1967-1999) Would you please hold still a minute, Charlie Brown, I want Linus to study your.Bill Hinnant (Concept Album and 1967 Off-Broadway).
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