Cinder Ella Play
Cinder Ella Play
Cinder Ella Play
A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo.
The story of Cinderella Once upon a time there was a good man, his good wife and their beautiful, kind daughter. But, one day, the mans wife died. After two years, the man married again. His new wife was a nasty woman with two ugly daughters, Prudence and Charlotte. People call them the ugly sisters. The ugly sisters took the girls nice clothes and shoes. They gave her old clothes to wear. They told her to clean the house. She did everything. They did no work at all. The girl got dirty in the cinders from the kitchen fire and they called her Cinderella. One day, a letter arrived. It was from the palace. The King was having a party for the Prince. Cinderella made new dresses for her sisters. But she could not go. In the evening she was very sad and she sat down by the kitchen fire and cried. A fairy came and helped Cinderella to go to the party. She told Cinderella to find a pumpkin, six white mice, and six lizards. Then she touched them with her magic wand. The pumpkin was a gold coach. The mice were six white horses. The lizards were six footmen. Then the fairy touched Cinderellas old dress and it was a beautiful, long dress with little pink flowers on it. Then the fairy gave Cinderella two little glass shoes for her feet. But the fairy said that Cinderella must leave the party before midnight. Because, at midnight, the magic would stop. Cinderella had a wonderful time at the party. She danced with the Prince all evening. She remembered the fairys words at a minute to midnight. She ran from the palace. One of her glass shoes fell off and the Prince found it. He asked his footmen to put up an important notice. He would marry the girl the shoe fitted. The Prince and his footmen went to every house in the country. At last they came to Cinderellas house. Prudence tried on the shoe, but her foot was too long and thin. Charlotte tried on the shoe, but her foot was much too big and fat. Are there any other girls in this house? asked the Prince. The ugly sisters said that there was only the kitchen girl. But Cinderella tried on the shoe and it fitted her perfectly. She took the other shoe out of her pocket and the Prince knew that she was the beautiful princess from the party. The Prince and Cinderella were married. The ugly sisters married two of the Princes friends. In time, Cinderella and the Prince had two children. And they all lived happily ever after.
Characters in the play Father Cinderella Prudence Charlotte Mother Fairy Prince Two Footmen Chorus Six White Mice Six Lizards King Clock People
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Cinderella
SCENE 1
Cinderella Mother Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Fairy Cinderella
Have a wonderful time! Goodbye, Cinderella. Im so sad. (She cries.) Why are you crying? I cant go to the party. Yes, you can. How? Ill help you. How? With my magic wand. Im so happy. I can go! I can go!
SCENE 5
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SCENE 9
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE
Chorus People Footmen People Footmen The next day the footmen put up an important notice. Whats that? Its an important notice. What does it say? Every girl in the country must try on the little glass shoe. The prince will marry the girl who can wear it.
SCENE 11
WHO IS SHE?
Chorus The coach arrived at the palace and Cinderella went to the party. Footman 1 Look at that coach! Footman 2 Who is she? People Who is she? Who is she? Charlotte Look at her! Is she a princess? Prudence Yes, a very important princess. Prince Who is she? Do you know her? King No, I have never seen her before. Prince Will you dance with me? Cinderella Yes, I will. Prince I think you are the most beautiful girl in the world!
SCENE 8
ITS MIDNIGHT!
Clock Cinderella Prince Cinderella Prince Chorus Clock Chorus Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock . . . Oh, whats the time? Its one minute to twelve. Its nearly midnight! I must go! Wait! I dont even know your name! Run, Cinderella, run! Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! At midnight the magic stopped. Cinderella left one of her shoes.
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