Cinderella Script
Cinderella Script
Cinderella: Yes, breakfast is ready. Cinderella: What a lovely coach and handsome horses.
Narrator: The evil stepsisters made Cinderella do all the hard work. Fairy godmother: You are ready now, my dear. Have fun tonight, but
be back by midnight, or else!
Cinderella: (calling out) Stepsisters! A letter from the royal palace has
arrived for you. Cinderella: Okay, fairy godmother! Thank you.
Prince: Would you like to dance with me? Narrator: Their feet were much too big. Then the Prince saw
Cinderella: Oh, yes, your highness. Cinderella.
Narrator: The Prince danced every dance with her. Suddenly, Prince: Let this girl try.
the clock began to strike twelve. Stepsister 1: But that’s only Cinderella.
Cinderella: I must go! Thank you for the dance. Stepsister 2: She didn’t go to the ball. The slipper won’t fit her!
Prince: Please stay! (shouting) What is your name? Narrator: Cinderella sat down and tried on the slipper.
Narrator: Cinderella did not answer and ran back to the coach, but Prince: It fits!
she lost one of her glass slippers on the way. Then, the Cinderella: It fits!
coach and horses disappeared. Cinderella’s beautiful
Stepsister 1 & 2: (surprised) It fits?
dress turned back to rags.
Cinderella: Oh no! Everything’s gone. My beautiful dress and my Prince: (smiling) You are the one I’ve been looking for! What
Stepsister 2: No. Your feet are much too big. Give it to me!
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Cinderella Cinderella
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Goldilocks, Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear, Baby Bear
Goldilocks: (sniffing) What a smell! What’s that? Wow! Look at Narrator: Goldilocks tried Mummy Bear’s bed.
that! It looks delicious! Goldilocks: This is much too soft.
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Play Script
Narrator: Goldilocks tried Baby Bear’s bed. Three bears: Who are you and what are you doing here?
Goldilocks: This is just right! Narrator: Goldilocks woke up and jumped out of the bed.
Narrator: Goldilocks lay down in Baby Bear’s bed and fell fast asleep. Goldilocks: Oh my!
Narrator: Goldilocks ran away as fast as she could.
Scene 3 (inside the cottage)
Goldilocks: (running away) Ahhhhhh!
Narrator: Soon, the three bears came back from their walk.
Baby Bear: (crying) Oh dear! I didn’t want to scare her away!
Baby Bear: I’m so hungry!
Narrator: The three bears never saw Goldilocks again.
Daddy Bear: Grrrrrrr! Someone’s been eating my porridge.
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Hansel and Gretel Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Father, Hansel, Gretel, Witch
Scene 2 (in the forest) Witch: (smiling sweetly) Come inside, dear children.
Narrator: One day, they got lost deep among the trees. Narrator: Hansel and Gretel stepped inside the house. Then
the old woman locked the door.
Gretel: Hansel, where are we? It’s getting late.
Witch: How dare you eat my cottage! Now, I will eat
Hansel: I don’t know, Gretel.
you, boy! And you, lazy girl, can get to work!
Gretel: I’m very hungry.
Hansel and Gretel: (scared and starting to cry) No, we didn’t mean to.
Hansel: Me too. We’re sorry.
Gretel: Father will come and find us. Narrator: She was a wicked witch!
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Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel
Hansel and Gretel Play Script
Scene 3 (at the witch’s cottage) Witch: Stupid girl! Like this!
Narrator: The witch locked Hansel in a chicken cage. Narrator: Suddenly, Gretel had a great idea. As the witch bent
right over, clever Gretel pushed her inside the
Witch: You are too skinny to eat now, but I will fatten you up. Little
oven and slammed the door.
girl, get me some gingerbread.
Witch: (screaming) It’s too hot! Let me out, little girl. LET ME
Gretel: No, I won’t.
OUT!!
Witch: Then, I could eat you first!
Gretel: (opening the chicken cage) Come out, Hansel.
Hansel: Please Gretel, do as she says.
Hansel: Where is the wicked witch?
Narrator: Each day, the witch fed Hansel lots of sweets and
Gretel: I pushed her into the oven and locked the door.
gingerbread. And each day, she felt Hansel’s finger to see if
he was fat enough to eat, but he knew she couldn’t see well. Hansel: You are so clever and brave!
Witch: Show me your finger, boy! Narrator: They took the witch’s stolen treasure. Then, Hansel
and Gretel found their way out of the dark forest,
Hansel: (holding out a chicken bone) Here it is.
and soon found their way home again.
Witch: (grumbling) Still too thin!
Hansel and Gretel: (shouting with joy and running towards the house) Father!
Narrator: Soon the witch grew tired of waiting. Father! We are home.
Witch: I can’t wait any longer! I shall eat you tomorrow! Father: Hansel! Gretel! Where have you been? I have been
Hansel: Oh no! so worried.
Gretel: (crying) Oh dear! Hansel: We got lost in the woods and the wicked witch tried
to eat us.
Witch: Little girl, go and cut the wood to make the oven nice and hot.
Father: Oh my! I am sorry I let you go into the forest. I
Narrator: Hansel began to worry and Gretel couldn’t stop crying.
missed you very much. Your stepmother has gone.
She can never hurt you again.
Scene 4 (at the witch’s cottage)
Narrator: Hansel, Gretel, and their father lived happily ever after.
Narrator: The next morning, the witch decided to eat both children.
Witch: (craftily) Gretel, climb into the oven to see if it’s hot enough.
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Jack and the Beanstalk Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Jack, Mother, Old man, Giant
Mother: Jack, we don’t have any money. So, I think we have to sell Narrator: Jack’s mother was very cross and threw the beans out of
the cow. the window.
Jack: Okay, Mom. I will take the cow to the market.
Scene 2 (on the ground & in the castle)
Mother: Be careful, Jack.
Narrator: During the night, the magic beans grew into a huge
Narrator: On the way to the market, Jack met a little old man.
beanstalk. By morning, the beanstalk reached high into the
Old man: Good morning, young boy. Where are you taking that cow? sky. Jack was so surprised.
Jack: I’m taking it to the market, sir. My mother and I are poor, so Jack: Wow! This beanstalk is huge!
we need some money.
Narrator: Jack climbed and climbed and when he reached the top,
Old man: I would like to buy the cow from you. he found a huge castle.
Jack: Really? Jack: Oh my! There is a castle in the sky! I can’t believe this.
Old man: I don’t have money. Instead, I’ll give you five magic beans. Narrator: Jack crept inside.
Jack: Magic beans? Mmm. Jack: (whispering to himself) Everything is so big in here. Who
Old man: They will make you rich. lives in this big castle?
Narrator: Jack had to think about it. He wanted to make his Narrator: Suddenly, the floor began to shake.
Narrator: Jack ran all the way home. He was so excited to tell his Be he alive or be he dead, I’ll grind his bones to make my bread.
mother about the old man and the magic beans. Jack: (whispering) Oh no! It’s a giant! What can I do? Is there any
Jack: (running home) Mom, Mom, Mom! Look what I have got! place to hide? Oh, there is a place.
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Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Beanstalk Play Script
Narrator: Jack hid in a cupboard and watched as the giant ate five Jack: I have to chop this beanstalk down right now!
sheep for his meal. Then he called for his hen. Narrator: With his axe, Jack chopped down the beanstalk.
Giant: Lay me a golden egg. Giant: Ahhhhh!
Narrator: Jack watched in amazement as the hen laid a perfect
Narrator: The giant fell to the ground with a thud. That was the end
golden egg. of him!
Jack: It’s amazing! I wish I had that hen. Then Mom and I would Mother: Oh my! It’s a giant! Jack, what is going on?
be rich.
Jack: The magic beans grew into this huge beanstalk. So, I
climbed to the top and found the giant’s castle. I watched
Scene 3 (in the castle & at home)
this hen lay a perfect golden egg.
Narrator: As soon as the giant was full, he fell fast asleep.
Mother: Are you telling me the truth, Jack?
Jack: Now he is asleep. I will take the hen and climb back down
Jack: (smiling) Yes, Mom. You’ll see.
the beanstalk.
Narrator: Jack was right. The hen laid a golden egg every day and
Narrator: Jack quickly picked up the giant’s hen. But the hen began
Jack and his mother were never poor again.
to squawk and flap its wings.
Jack: Shh! Be quiet! The giant might wake up!
Narrator: The giant woke up!
Giant: (shouting) Fee, fi, fo, fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!
Narrator: Jack ran back to the beanstalk and climbed down as fast as
he could!
Giant: (yelling) I’ll get you!
Mother: Jack, where have you been? Why do you have a hen?
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The Little Red Hen Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Little Red Hen, Cat, Dog, Rat, Miller
Little Red Hen: It was hard to plant all those grains. Narrator: The Little Red Hen worked hard by herself all day in the
hot sun. Soon the wheat was ready to carry.
Narrator: The Little Red Hen’s wheat grew, but the weeds
grew, too. Little Red Hen: It is very heavy. Who will help me carry the wheat?
Little Red Hen: Oh, look! Weeds are all around. Who will help me weed? Cat: Not I!
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The Little Red Hen Play Script
Narrator: Once all her wheat had been ground into flour, the Little
Red Hen returned to the farm.
Little Red Hen: Who will help me make and bake my bread?
Narrator: Nobody answered. Cat, Dog and Rat were all sleeping.
Little Red Hen: Then I will make and bake it myself!
Narrator: When the bread was ready, Cat, Dog, and Rat
smelt something delicious.
Little Red Hen: Who will help me eat my bread?
Cat: Me!
Dog: Me!
Rat: Me, me, me!
Little Red Hen: (laughing) Ha! Ha! Ha! Who is asking you? I am calling all
my little chicks to help me eat my bread.
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The Little Red Hen The Little Red Hen
Little Red Riding Hood Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Mother, Father, Little Red Riding Hood, Wolf,
Grandmother, Woodcutter Wolf: I see. Take care of yourself. Good-bye, little girl.
Little Red Riding Hood: Good-bye, Mr. Wolf.
Scene 1 (in the forest)
Narrator: The wolf had a plan.
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a girl called Little
Wolf: (looking at the little girl’s back) I know the fastest
Red Riding Hood. She lived with her mother and
way to get there. Before she arrives, I’ll eat
father in a cottage in the forest.
her grandmother, and then I’ll eat the little girl.
Mother: Little Red Riding Hood, your grandmother is ill. I
would like you to take this cake to her. It will Scene 2 (in Grandmother’s cottage)
make her feel better.
Narrator: The wolf took a short cut to Grandmother’s
Little Red Riding Hood: Okay, Mother.
cottage and knocked on the door.
Father: Remember, walk straight there. Do not stop
Wolf: Hello, Grandmother. It’s Little Red Riding Hood.
or talk to strangers.
May I come in?
Little Red Riding Hood: Don’t worry. I will not talk to any strangers.
Grandmother: (whispering) That’s not Little Red Riding Hood. I
Mother & Father: Be careful, Little Red Riding Hood. should hide somewhere.
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood started to walk through Narrator: Grandmother quickly hid in the cupboard. The
the woods to her grandmother’s house. wolf opened the cottage door and went inside.
Little Red Riding Hood: Oh! What beautiful flowers! Grandmother Wolf: (grumbling) There’s no one here! I will get into bed
loves flowers. I’ll pick some for her. and wait for the little girl.
Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood stopped to pick some Grandmother: (whispering) Oh no! But Little Red Riding Hood is
flowers. The big, bad wolf crept up behind her. clever. She will be okay.
Wolf: Hello, little girl. Where are you going? Narrator: The wolf jumped into Grandmother’s bed and put
Little Red Riding Hood: I’m taking this cake to Grandmother. on a nightgown and cap. Soon, Little Red
Riding Hood knocked on the cottage door.
Wolf: How kind of you! Your grandmother will be happy.
Where does your grandmother live? Little Red Riding Hood: Hello, Grandmother! This is Little Red Riding
Hood. May I come in?
Little Red Riding Hood: She lives in a cottage right next to the big
tree over the hill. Wolf: (in Grandmother’s voice) Come in, my dear.
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Little Red Riding Hood Play Script
Little Red Riding Hood: Where are you, Grandmother? Woodcutter: You’re safe now, little girl.
Wolf: (in Grandmother’s voice) I’m in bed, dear. Little Red Riding Hood: (whimpering) Thank you for saving me.
Little Red Riding Hood: My, what big ears you have, Grandmother! Woodcutter: You’re welcome.
Wolf: (in Grandmother’s voice) All the better to hear you Little Red Riding Hood: Grandmother, where are you?
with. Grandmother: I’m in the cupboard, my dear.
Little Red Riding Hood: My, what big eyes you have, Grandmother! Narrator: Little Red Riding Hood ran to the cupboard and
Wolf: (in Grandmother’s voice) All the better to see you let her grandmother out.
with. Little Red Riding Hood: Are you okay?
Little Red Riding Hood: My, what big teeth you have, Grandmother! Grandmother: Yes. I’m okay. (to the woodcutter) Thank you for
Wolf: (roaring) All the better to eat you with! saving my granddaughter.
Narrator: The wolf jumped out of the bed and went straight Woodcutter: It was no problem.
for Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood: I’ll never talk to strangers in the forest again!
Wolf: I’m going to eat you, little girl!
Little Red Riding Hood: (screaming and running) Ahhhhh! Help me!
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Puss in Boots Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Puss, Miller’s son, King, Princess, Ogre’s servant 1, Ogre’s
servant 2, Ogre Narrator: Puss took other gifts to the palace.
King: Who has sent these gifts?
Scene 1 (at home & in the palace)
Puss: All of these gifts are from the Marquis of Carabas.
Narrator: The miller’s son was very poor. All he owned
Narrator: The King and Princess were very pleased.
was a talking cat called Puss.
Puss: Why are you so sad, Master? Scene 2 (outdoors)
Miller’s son: Puss, I am poor.
Narrator: One day, the King and Princess came riding by.
Puss: I have an idea! Give me some boots and a bag, and
Puss: Master, take off your clothes and jump into the river.
I’ll make you rich!
Miller’s son: Why should I do that, Puss?
Narrator: The miller’s son gave Puss a pair of boots and a bag.
Puss: Trust me, Master. Just do as I say.
Miller’s son: What are you going to do with these?
Miller’s son: Okay.
Puss: I’ll call you the Marquis of Carabas. Do everything I
say and your dreams will come true! Narrator: So the miller’s son jumped into the river as Puss had told
him. Puss hid his clothes and started to shout for help.
Miller’s son: Are you sure, Puss?
Puss: (shouting) Help! Help! The Marquis of Carabas has been
Puss: Trust me! Just do everything I say, okay?
robbed! He’s drowning! Help! Help!
Miller’s son: Okay! I’ll do everything you say.
Miller’s son: (drowning) Puff! Puff!
Narrator: One day Puss went into the woods.
Princess: Father, please help him.
Puss: I will catch a rabbit with my bag and take it to the
King: Servants, go and save that man now! It is the kind
royal palace. The King will be impressed.
Marquis of Carabas.
Narrator: Puss caught a rabbit and took it to the royal palace.
Narrator: The King’s servants saved the miller’s son and gave him
Puss: (presenting the rabbit to the King) This is a gift from some clothes.
the Marquis of Carabas, your Majesty.
King: Marquis of Carabas, are you ok?
King & Princess: (pleased) Oh!
Miller’s son: Yes. Thank you for saving me, your Majesty.
King: That is an excellent rabbit. Thank the Marquis of
King: Can we take you back to your castle?
Carabas for his kindness.
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Puss in Boots Puss in Boots
Puss in Boots Play Script
Miller’s son: (whispering to Puss) But I have no castle. Narrator: The King and Princess were delighted.
Narrator: Puss had a plan. King: Marquis of Carabas, would you like to marry my
Puss: (whispering) Don’t worry. Follow me. daughter? She is a beautiful girl and will
make a good wife.
Narrator: Nearby was a beautiful castle, owned by a terrible
Miller’s son: I would be honored, your Majesty.
ogre. Puss spoke to the ogre’s servants.
Princess: (smiling) Thank you, Father.
Puss: Tell the King that the Marquis of Carabas is your
master, or there’ll be trouble. Puss: Oh, I’m so happy.
Ogre’s servant 1 & 2: Okay. We don’t want any trouble. Narrator: The Princess and the miller’s son got married and
Narrartor: Then, the King rode by the ogre’s castle. Puss lived happily ever after.
Narrator: Puss liked mice, so he ate him up! Soon the King
arrived.
King: Who owns this beautiful castle?
Puss: The Marquis of Carabas, of course!
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The Sleeping Beauty Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Queen, King, Wicked fairy, Fairy 1, Fairy 2, Fairy 3,
Good fairy, Princess, Prince Wicked fairy: (flying away) It’s too late. See you in fifteen years, everyone.
Fairy 1: I give my gift of beauty to the baby princess. Princess: I have never seen this tower before. I wonder what’s inside.
Fairy 2: I give the gift of kindness. Narrator: Inside, an old lady was spinning.
Fairy 3: I give her the gift of all good things. Wicked fairy: Oh, come on in, Princess.
Good fairy: I give my gift of... Princess: Hello. What are you doing?
Narrator: As the last fairy stepped up to present her gift, a Wicked fairy: I am spinning.
wicked fairy flew in. Princess: Please, let me try.
Wicked fairy: (flying in with evil laugh) Hello, everyone! So you didn’t Wicked fairy: Of course, young lady. Come closer.
invite me! Well, when that baby is fifteen she will prick
Narrator: While the princess was spinning, she picked up the spindle.
her finger on a spindle and die!
Princess: OW! I pricked my finger!
Queen: (crying) No! Please, no!
Wicked fairy: (evil laughing) Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Long ago, your
Fairy 1, 2, & 3: Oh no! This is horrible.
parents should have invited me!
King: I’m very sorry. Please break your spell.
Narrator: The princess fell asleep.
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The Sleeping Beauty The Sleeping Beauty
The Sleeping Beauty Play Script
Wicked fairy: (flying away) Ha, ha, ha, ha! Princess: Yes, I will.
Narrator: Everyone else in the castle fell asleep, too. Narrator: The prince married the beautiful princess. And they
Years passed by. A thorn hedge grew up around the castle. lived happily ever after.
Nobody could get through.
Narrator: The prince went into the courtyard, through the hall,
and up to the tower. There he found the beautiful
sleeping princess.
Prince: She is so beautiful. (kissing)
Princess: (yawning and waking up) Oh my! You saved me. Thank you.
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The Sleeping Beauty The Sleeping Beauty
Snow White Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Queen, Snow White, Little Mouse, Mirror, Huntsman, Scene 2 (in the woods)
Dwarf 1, Dwarf 2, Dwarf 3, Prince
Narrator: The Queen asked Snow White to get some flowers in the
woods. There, the huntsman was waiting for Snow White
Scene 1 (in the castle) to kill her.
Narrator: Once there was a beautiful but wicked queen. She Huntsman: Snow White, the wicked Queen has ordered me to kill you.
hated her pretty stepdaughter, Snow White. Snow White: (crying) Oh no! Why?
Queen: (talking to herself) Why does everyone like her? She is not
Huntsman: I do not know, Snow White. You must run far far away.
as beautiful as me.
Snow White: Oh dear, Huntsman! Thank you for letting me go.
Little Mouse: You are beautiful, Snow White and you have a
beautiful mind, too. Narrator: The kind huntsman let Snow White go. Snow White
walked far into the woods. Suddenly she found a house
Snow White: Thank you, little mouse. You are kind.
with small beds inside.
Queen: (growling) I hate her! Snow White: I’m so tired. I should rest here for a while.
Narrator: The Queen had a magic mirror. Everyday she asked it
Narrator: Snow White fell asleep. When she woke up, she
the same question.
found seven dwarfs there!
Queen: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Snow White: Oh! Are these your beds? Sorry, I just wanted to take a rest.
Narrator: The mirror always answered ...
Dwarf 1, 2, & 3: Who are you and why are you here?
Mirror: You, Queen. You are the fairest of them all.
Snow White: I’m Snow White. My stepmother, the Queen, wants to
Narrator: But one day it answered ... kill me.
Mirror: Snow White! Dwarf 1: That is awful.
Queen: (screaming) No! I will ask you again. Mirror, mirror on Dwarf 2: Oh, heaven! You can stay with us, Snow White!
the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Dwarf 3: Yes, please stay with us, Snow White!
Mirror: Snow White. Snow White is the fairest of them all.
Narrator: The next day, the Queen once again asked her magic
Narrator: The Queen was very angry. She ordered her huntsman mirror.
to kill Snow White. Queen: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?
Queen: Huntsman, go and kill Snow White!
Mirror: Snow White! She’s living in the woods.
Huntsman: Yes, your Majesty.
Queen: (shouting) What?
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Snow White Play Script
Narrator: The Queen was even angrier. She made a plan to kill minutes, Snow White woke up.
Snow White herself. Dwarf 3: She’s all right! It was the Queen again. How horrible she is!
Queen: I will kill Snow White myself. No one can be more
beautiful than me. Scene 3 (in the woods)
Narrator: The Queen dressed as an old lady and knocked at the Narrator: A few days later, the Queen found out that Snow
dwarfs’ cottage. White was still alive. This time she came dressed as
Queen: Hello, young lady. Try these laces! a farmer’s wife.
Snow White: Oh, they are beautiful. Queen: Good morning, beautiful girl. Would you like to share
my apple?
Narrator: The Queen pulled and pulled and pulled the laces.
Snow White: It looks delicious! Thank you, kind lady.
Snow White: Oh, I can’t breathe. Help!
Narrator: Snow White took a bite and fell down as if dead.
Narrator: The Queen ran away. The dwarfs came home and saw
Snow White. They undid the laces and soon Snow Queen: Finally, she’s dead! Ha, ha, ha, ha!
White was well again. Dwarf 1, 2, & 3: Oh no! The Queen has finally killed Snow White.
Snow White: Thank you! I couldn’t breathe. The old lady pulled the Narrator: The dwarfs were so sad. They put Snow White in a
laces so tight. glass coffin. One day a prince rode by.
Dwarf 2: She must be your stepmother, the Queen. You must be Prince: What a beautiful girl! I think I have fallen in love with her.
very careful, Snow White.
Narrator: As the Prince went to kiss her, the apple fell out of Snow
Narrator: The next day, the Queen knocked at the door again. This White’s mouth and she woke up.
time she was dressed as a pedlar.
Prince: Are you okay? What is your name, beautiful girl?
Snow White: Who is it?
Snow While: (blushing) My name is Snow White. Thank you for saving
Queen: Don’t be afraid young lady. I am just a pedlar. Here’s a me.
pretty comb.
Prince: Will you marry me, Snow White?
Snow White: Oh, wow! Thank you.
Snow White: Yes, I will.
Narrator: When the comb touched Snow White’s hair, she fainted.
Narrator: The Prince and Snow White got married and lived
Narrator: The dwarfs quickly took the comb out. After a few happily ever after.
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The Elves and the Shoemaker Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Shoemaker, Shoemaker’s wife, Customer 1, Customer 2,
Customer 3, Elf 1, Elf 2
Again? Really? Wow, they are beautiful too. Where
are they coming from?
Scene 1 (at the shoemaker’s home) I don’t know what’s going on.
Narrator: Once there lived a poor shoemaker. The shoemaker
A couple entered the shop as soon as the
was so poor that he could only buy leather for one shoemaker opened the door.
pair of shoes.
Oh, these are lovely shoes, dear! I want to buy them.
Shoemaker’s wife: It’s very late, darling. Are you going to make the Shoemaker’s wife:
Shoemaker:
shoes tonight?
They look great!
Shoemaker: (sadly) No, I will make the shoes tomorrow morning.
Let’s go to bed, dear. Narrator:
Customer 2 (lady):
Narrator: The shoemaker and his wife went to bed.
Customer 3 (man): Yes, they are. And look at these shoes.
Narrator: The next morning, the shoemaker was amazed. Customer 3 (man): (looking at the shoemaker) We’ll take both pairs of
shoes, please.
Shoemaker: Wow! It’s a miracle. The leather has been made
into a pair of beautiful shoes! Shoemaker: Of course. Thank you very much, sir.
Shoemaker’s wife: (surprised) I can’t believe this! Narrator: The shoemaker sold the shoes straight away.
Months passed. Each day, the shoemaker bought
Narrator: That day, two customers came into the
more leather. And next morning, he found new
shoemaker’s shop.
shoes. Soon, the shoemaker was rich.
Customer 1 (lady): Those shoes are beautiful. I’ll take them.
Shoemaker’s wife: We must find out who is helping us!
Shoemaker: Thank you, madam. Please come back again.
Shoemaker: You’re right! Let’s stay up one night and find out who it is.
Narrator: The shoemaker sold the beautiful shoes and
Narrator: So, one night the shoemaker and his wife hid
bought more leather with the money. The next
and waited.
morning, he was astounded.
Shoemaker: Oh my! There are two pairs of beautiful shoes Scene 3 (at the shoemaker’s shop & home)
this morning!
Narrator: At midnight, two tiny elves jumped in through the
� window. They had ragged jackets and bare feet.
The Elves and the Shoemaker
Elf 1: Here’s some new leather.
Elf 2: Let’s make shoes! Hurry!
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The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Elves and the Shoemaker Play Script
Shoemaker: Shhhh!
Elf 1: Look! There are tiny, beautiful shoes here!
Elf 2: And there are tiny, beautiful clothes, too. Let’s try them
on.
Elf 1: These new clothes and shoes fit perfectly.
Narrator: Then the elves danced for joy and skipped out of the
window. They never came back, but the shoemaker
and his wife lived happily ever after.
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The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Three Billy Goats Gruff Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Littlest Billy Goat, Middle-sized Billy Goat,
Biggest Billy Goat, Troll
Scene 2 (on the bridge)
Narrator: The three Billy Goats kept walking. First, the littlest
Scene 1 (across the bridge from the sweet grass) Billy Goat clattered onto the bridge.
Narrator: Once upon a time, there were three Billy Goats Troll: Who’s that trip-trapping across my bridge?
Gruff. Littlest Billy Goat: (squeaking) It’s only me.
Littlest Billy Goat: Good morning!
Troll: (roaring) I’m going to eat you up!
Middle-sized Billy Goat: Good morning, Littlest Billy Goat.
Littlest Billy Goat: But my brother is much fatter than me.
Biggest Billy Goat: Good morning, everyone. Did you sleep well?
Troll: Really? OK, I will let you cross my bridge.
Littlest Billy Goat: I did. I am very hungry.
Narrator: Then, the middle-sized Billy Goat clattered onto
Middle-sized Billy Goat: So am I. the bridge.
Little Billy Goat: I want to eat the sweet grass across the river. Troll: Who’s that trip-trapping across my bridge?
Middle-sized Billy Goat: I want it, too. It looks delicious. Middle-sized Billy Goat: It’s only me.
Biggest Billy Goat: Yes. Let’s go and eat! Troll: (roaring) I’m going to eat you up!
Narrator: The three Billy Goats wanted to cross the bridge, Middle-sized Billy Goat: But my brother is even fatter than me.
but a wicked troll lived under the bridge.
Troll: Really? OK, I will let you cross my bridge.
Littlest Billy Goat: I heard about a troll under the bridge. I’m so
Narrator: Now, it was the biggest Billy Goat’s turn. Could he
scared.
cross the bridge safely?
Biggest Billy Goat: Don’t worry.
Littlest Billy Goat: The troll will not let us cross the bridge. Scene 3 (on the bridge & in the meadow)
Middle-sized Billy Goat: There must be a way. Narrator: Finally, the biggest Billy Goat clattered onto the
Biggest Billy Goat: Come on. Let’s go.
bridge.
Littlest Billy Goat: (worried) I hope big brother will be okay.
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The Three Billy Goats Gruff Play Script
Narrator: The biggest Billy Goat butted the troll up into the
air, right off the bridge and into the river.
Troll: (screaming) Ahhhhh!
Biggest Billy Goat: (walking to his brothers) Well, that was easier than I
thought!
Littlest Billy Goat: I hope I am as strong and brave as you someday!
Biggest Billy Goat: Now, we can eat all the sweet grass we want.
Narrator: The three Billy Goats Gruff ate the sweet grass in
the meadow and lived happily ever after.
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The Three Billy Goats Gruff
The Ugly Duckling Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Ugly duckling, Other duckling 1, Other duckling 2, Other
duckling 3, Farm animal 1, Farm animal 2, Swan 1, Swan 2, Swan 3
Scene 2 (in the reeds)
Ugly duckling: I should hide there so no animals can find me.
Scene 1 (on the pond)
Narrator: The ugly duckling hid in a reed bank all through
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a sad and lonely duckling. the summer and all through the autumn.
He was the ugliest duckling on the pond.
Ugly duckling: (lonely and sad) Why am I so big and ugly? All I
Ugly duckling: I wish I had a friend. want are some friends to play with.
Other duckling 1: Ugly Duckling! Why are you so big? Narrator: One day, the ugly duckling saw beautiful, large,
Ugly duckling: (sadly) I don’t know. white birds flying in the sky.
Other duckling 2: Ugly Duckling! We are brown. Why are you that ugly Ugly duckling: (looking up to the sky) They aren’t ugly and grey
grey? like me. They are beautiful. I wish I could be like
them. Then I would fly away.
Ugly duckling: (sadly) I don’t know.
Narrator: But the ugly duckling didn’t fly away.
Other duckling 3: You don’t know why? That’s because you are the stupid
ugly duckling. Ha, ha, ha! Ugly duckling: That’s just a dream. This is the only place I will be
for my whole life.
Ugly duckling: I can’t get along with other ducklings. I will go to the
farm. Maybe, I can find a friend there. Narrator: He hid in the reeds all through the cold winter,
always by himself.
Narrator: The ugly duckling went to the farm and met some
animals. Ugly duckling: (shivering) I’m so cold.
Narrator: All the other farm animals kept teasing and laughing. Narrator: In spring, the ugly duckling swam through the
reeds into the river.
Farm animal 1 & 2: Go away, ugly duckling!
Ugly duckling: I feel lonely.
Narrator: The farm animals chased the ugly duckling far away.
Narrator: Then, three beautiful, large, white birds came
Ugly duckling: (running) They are so bad. I need a place to hide myself.
flying towards him.
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The Ugly Duckling Play Script
Ugly duckling: (hiding in the reeds) Oh no! I will hide so that they won’t
laugh at me.
Narrator: But it was too late. The three white birds had seen the
ugly duckling.
Swan 1: Why are you all by yourself?
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The Three Little Pigs Play Script
Characters : Narrator, First little pig, Second little pig, Third little pig,
Mother pig, Wolf Second little pig: Well, I am going to build a house of sticks. They are
stronger than straw and easy to find in the forest.
Scene 1 (at the pigs’ home) Third little pig: I think I will build my house of bricks. They are
Narrator: Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. stronger than straw and sticks.
First little pig: I want to see the bigger world. First & Second little pigs: Bricks?
Second little pig: Let’s leave home and build our houses. Third little pig: Yes. I want to build a strong house.
Third little pig: Yes, a very strong house! Second little pig: But, bricks are heavy.
Mother pig: That’s a good idea, my children. Go and see the Third little pig: I know, but I want to build a strong house.
world. Narrator: So the three little pigs began to build their houses.
Narrator: So the three little pigs left their home. First little pig: I finished my house of straw.
Mother pig: (waving) Watch out for the big, bad wolf. Second little pig: I finished my house of sticks, too. Let’s ask our
First little pig: Okay, I will. brother if he needs any help.
Second little pig: I got it, Mom. First & Second little pigs: Brother! Would you like us to help you?
Third little pig: Don’t worry, Mom. No, thank you. I can build my house by myself.
Three little pigs: Good bye, Mom! The third little pig kept building a house for a while.
Scene 2 (near the first, second, and third little pigs’ houses) Narrator:
Narrator: The three little pigs walked and walked. Finally Third little pig: (shouting with excitment) Now I finished building
they found a nice place to live. my house of bricks! It is very strong. The big,
bad wolf can’t get me!
First little pig: Brothers, let’s build our houses here.
First & Second little pigs: We are not afraid of the wolf!
Second little pig: That’s a great idea!
Third little pig: This is a lovely place. Scene 3 (at the house of straw)
First little pig: I am going to build a house of straw. They are Narrator: One day, the big, bad wolf crept up to the house
light and easy to find in the field. of straw.
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The Three Little Pigs Wolf: (growling) Let me in, little pig, let me in.
First little pig: Not by the hairs on my chinny chin chin.
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The Three Little Pigs
The Three Little Pigs Play Script So, he huffed and he
puffed and he blew the
house in.
Wolf: (puffing) Whoooo!
First & Second little pigs: Oh my! Run to our brother’s house.
Narrator: The first little pig ran to the second little pig’s house.
Wolf: Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!
Narrator: The third little pig quickly put a pot of boilng water
underneath the chimney. The wolf fell down right into the pot.
Wolf: (screaming) Ouch!
Three little pigs: HOORAY!
First & Second little pigs: Thank you for saving us. Your house of bricks is the strongest.
Third little pig: Now, we all can live together in my strong house of
bricks.
Narrator: The three little pigs lived happily ever after in their
house of bricks.
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Thumbelina Play Script
Characters : Narrator, Thumbelina, Toad, Fish, Butterfly, Beetle, Fieldmouse,
Mole, Swallow Beetle: I am taking you to my friends. They’ll like you.
Narrator: But the beetle’s friends thought she was ugly, so he left
Scene 1 (outdoors) her on a daisy.
Narrator: Long ago, there was a beautiful, tiny girl called Thumbelina. Beetle: Good bye now. My friends don’t like you.
Thumbelina: I like singing songs. La, la, la, ... Narrator: All summer, she listened happily to the birds singing
Narrator: One night a toad stole her away sweetly, but winter soon came along.
Thumbelina: (crying) What are you doing? Where are you taking me? Thumbelina: It’s getting colder. I need to find somewhere warm to stay.
Toad: I’m taking you to my son. Narrator: Thumbelina walked in the snow. She tried to
Narrator: The toad trapped Thumbelina on a lily pad so she could find somewhere warm.
not get away. Thumbelina: Oh, I’m freezing. Help me!
Toad: You will marry my son! Narrator: Just then, a fieldmouse came and rescued her.
Thumbelina: (crying) Oh no! Your son is horrible! Fieldmouse: You can stay with me, but you must marry my friend,
Narrator: A fish heard Thumbelina crying and nibbled the lily pad free. the mole. He lives underground.
Thumbelina: (crying) Oh no ... not again!
Fish: (whispering) Thumbelina, Thumbelina! Don’t cry. I will
save you. Narrator: It was too cold outside, so Thumbelina had to stay with
Thumbelina: (smiling) Thank you, Fish!
the fieldmouse.
Thumbelina: (frightened) Help! Help me! Narrator: Then the mole showed Thumbelina a dead swallow at
the end of his tunnel.
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Thumbelina Play Script
Thumbelina: Don’t do that. Please! Narrator: Thumbelina climbed onto the swallow’s back. They flew
Mole: It’s okay. He’s already dead. over fields, seas, and mountains.
Thumbelina: Thank you for saving me, Swallow!
Thumbelina: (kissing the bird) Poor bird... Thank you for singing so
sweetly last summer. Swallow: You’ll be safe here, Thumbelina.
Narrator: Thumbelina made a blanket and covered the swallow. Narrator: Thumbelina and the swallow landed in the swallow’s
snug
Thumbelina: It will keep you warm.
nest. Thumbelina was safe and happy at last.
Swallow: (moving) Mmmmm!
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