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At Home With Cinderella

1) Cinderella is mistreated by her two evil stepsisters who make her do all the household chores while they get invited to the Prince's ball. 2) With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball where she dances with and captivates the Prince. However, she must return by midnight or her magic will be broken. 3) Cinderella loses her glass slipper as she flees the ball at midnight. The Prince searches the kingdom to find the girl whose foot fits the slipper, and discovers Cinderella is the true princess, living happily ever after with the Prince.

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At Home With Cinderella

1) Cinderella is mistreated by her two evil stepsisters who make her do all the household chores while they get invited to the Prince's ball. 2) With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball where she dances with and captivates the Prince. However, she must return by midnight or her magic will be broken. 3) Cinderella loses her glass slipper as she flees the ball at midnight. The Prince searches the kingdom to find the girl whose foot fits the slipper, and discovers Cinderella is the true princess, living happily ever after with the Prince.

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At Home with Cinderella

- two scenes that can be acted by pupils -

SCENE 1.

Narrator: Once upon a time there was a beautiful young girl named
Cinderella. She had two ugly stepsisters who were very cruel to her.
Stepsister 1: Did you clean the kitchen?
Cinderella: Yes, I did.
Stepsister 2: Did you polish my shoes?
Cinderella: Yes, I did.
Stepsister 1: Did you iron my clothes?
Cinderella: Yes, I did.
Stepsister 2: And...did you make breakfast?
Cinderella: Yes, breakfast is ready.
Narrator: The evil stepsisters made Cinderella do all the hard work.
Cinderella: (calling out) Stepsisters! A letter from the royal palace has arrived for you.
Stepsister 1: (fighting) Give it to me! I want to open it.
Stepsister 2: (fighting) No! I want to open it.
Stepsister 1 & 2: (looking at the invitation card) Look! We are invited to the
Prince’s ball at the royal palace.
Cinderella: (crying sadly) I wish I could go, too.
Narrator: The night of the ball arrived.
Stepsister 1: (laughing) Ha, ha! We are going to have a great time at ball.
Stepsister 2: (laughing) Have a great night working, Cinderella.
Narrator: After the evil stepsisters had left, suddenly, a fairy appeared.
Cinderella: Oh my god! Who are you?
Fairy godmother: I’m your fairy godmother, beautiful Cinderella. I am here to help you go to
the ball tonight.
Narrator: The fairy godmother waved her magic wand.
Cinderella’s rags turned into a beautiful dress.
Cinderella: Wow! It’s so beautiful.
Narrator: On her feet were sparkling glass slippers.
Cinderella: Oh, I love them!
Narrator: The fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into an amazing coach and some mice into
horses.
Cinderella: What a lovely coach and handsome horses.
Fairy godmother: You are ready now, my dear. Have fun tonight, but be back by midnight, or
else!
Cinderella: Okay, fairy godmother! Thank you.
Prince: Would you like to dance with me?
Cinderella: Oh, yes, your highness.
Narrator: The Prince danced every dance with her. Suddenly, the clock began to strike twelve.
Cinderella: I must go! Thank you for the dance.
Prince: Please stay! (shouting) What is your name?
Narrator: Cinderella did not answer and ran back to the coach, but she lost one of her glass
slippers on the way. Then, the coach and horses disappeared. Cinderella’s beautiful dress
turned back to rags.
Cinderella: Oh no! Everything’s gone. My beautiful dress and my
sparkling slippers, where are they? Was it a dream?
SCENE 2.
Narrator: The next day, the Prince set out to find Cinderella again.
Prince: I want every girl in the kingdom to try on this lost glass slipper. I must find my
princess.
Narrator: But the glass slipper didn’t fit anyone. The Prince then arrived at Cinderella’s
house.
Stepsister 1: Good morning Prince. I am so happy that you found my slipper.
Stepsister 2: It is my slipper. I am the princess you are looking for.
Narrator: The ugly sisters tried to fit into the slipper.
Stepsister 1: Let me try first!
Stepsister 2: No. Your feet are much too big. Give it to me!
Narrator: Their feet were much too big. Then the Prince saw Cinderella.
Prince: Let this girl try.
Stepsister 1: But that’s only Cinderella.
Stepsister 2: She didn’t go to the ball. The slipper won’t fit her!
Narrator: Cinderella sat down and tried on the slipper.
Prince: It fits!
Cinderella: It fits!
Stepsister 1 & 2: (surprised) It fits?
Prince: (smiling) You are the one I’ve been looking for! What is your name?
Cinderella: (smiling) My name is Cinderella.
Narrator: The Prince had found his princess and they lived happily ever after.

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