Soap Sally – List of events
Sally’s backstory:
Evacuated with lots of other children during World War 1 but didn’t understand why.
Thought she was taken away by policemen because she hadn’t got washed properly. This could explain her obsession with soap.
She lost all her family including both her parents during the war.
Could explain why she can’t talk or some other characteristic.
Now she wants to protect children, particularly unwashed ones and tries to take them to safety.
This is perceived as kidnapping and she now has a reputation as a bad person and the myth that she makes soap out of naughty children’s fat has developed.
Young girl leaves home because her parents are fighting.
Girl steals money from her Mum’s purse to pay for bus fare.
Girl gets lost in town. She sees gangs of other homeless kids.
She is looking up at the Lewis’s statue.
Soap Sally approaches her from behind, puts hands over her eyes.
Sally grabs her and starts to lead her (toward the police station).
Girl distracts Sally and breaks free. She runs and runs until she gets away.
The girl is still lost and is looking at a big advert showing comfy home life on a billboard.
Girl dreams of being home again.
Girl is awoken from her dream by a dog. We see its shadow.
Girl is disturbed from petting the dog by a policeman.
She screams and runs off again down a dark alley.
Just when she thinks she is safe she turns around into Soap Sally.
Sally tells the terrified girl to keep quiet or ‘you’ll never see your mummy again’.
Sally holds tight onto the girl and leads her away.
The gang of homeless kids see Sally and the girl.
They surround them and sing a cruel rhyme about Sally.
Sally escapes but is followed to her house by the gang which is now growing in number.
Sally is cowering in her house while the lynch mob gathers outside.
The mob breaks in and finds lots of different shaped soap bars
Sally is not there.
The girl is asleep back at home.
There is a tapping at the window.
Soap Sally appears at the window then disappears when the girl screams.
Evacuated with lots of other children during World War 1 but didn’t understand why.
Thought she was taken away by policemen because she hadn’t got washed properly. This could explain her obsession with soap.
She lost all her family including both her parents during the war.
Could explain why she can’t talk or some other characteristic.
Now she wants to protect children, particularly unwashed ones and tries to take them to safety.
This is perceived as kidnapping and she now has a reputation as a bad person and the myth that she makes soap out of naughty children’s fat has developed.
Young girl leaves home because her parents are fighting.
Girl steals money from her Mum’s purse to pay for bus fare.
Girl gets lost in town. She sees gangs of other homeless kids.
She is looking up at the Lewis’s statue.
Soap Sally approaches her from behind, puts hands over her eyes.
Sally grabs her and starts to lead her (toward the police station).
Girl distracts Sally and breaks free. She runs and runs until she gets away.
The girl is still lost and is looking at a big advert showing comfy home life on a billboard.
Girl dreams of being home again.
Girl is awoken from her dream by a dog. We see its shadow.
Girl is disturbed from petting the dog by a policeman.
She screams and runs off again down a dark alley.
Just when she thinks she is safe she turns around into Soap Sally.
Sally tells the terrified girl to keep quiet or ‘you’ll never see your mummy again’.
Sally holds tight onto the girl and leads her away.
The gang of homeless kids see Sally and the girl.
They surround them and sing a cruel rhyme about Sally.
Sally escapes but is followed to her house by the gang which is now growing in number.
Sally is cowering in her house while the lynch mob gathers outside.
The mob breaks in and finds lots of different shaped soap bars
Sally is not there.
The girl is asleep back at home.
There is a tapping at the window.
Soap Sally appears at the window then disappears when the girl screams.


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