Thursday, 6 June 2019

The great bank robbery play reflection

The great bank robbery was about five robbers, Robbie the robber, Crazy Casey, Art the dodger, Jim the crim and Lightfinger Lee.

And there was a old lady who kept on complaining that the robbers were holding up the line, and the bank teller said that he had to count all the money before he gave the money to the robbers because they had a strict procedures.

The five bank robbers couldn't wait any longer and showed their motto to the bank teller, "jam for money". After they showed him the bank teller asked if they had any apricot jam, Jim the crim said no because they used it all up at the last place.

A little after that two police officers came rushing into the bank and asked, "All right then, where are the robbers?" and the old lady said "you can arrest them, officers. And then maybe I'll get my banking done at last."  All the robbers were in confusion and asked how they found them, the old lady said"I texted the police station, you would of noticed if you were so busy arguing."

The first police officer asked, "Got any jam for us this time?" and the second police officer said to the old lady, "Thank you ma'am. Its always good to see members of the public helping out." and at last the police officers lead the robbers out of the bank. Unexpectedly and the old lady leaped onto the counter and said"Sam and safe breaker strikes again!" and grabs the money and runs out.

My reading group, JKR, JK. Rowling. Did this as a play and I played the second police officer and a customer. The most funniest thing was when Jeana was running around saying, "you'll never catch me alive!" everyone who was watching was laughing and because I was one of the police I caught her.



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