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Characters: Narrator Stepmother Cinderella Stepsister 1 Stepsister 2 Fairy Godmother Prince Clock

This document contains a script for the story of Cinderella. It describes Cinderella living with her stepmother and two stepsisters who make her do all the housework. Cinderella dreams of going to the prince's ball but does not have a dress. Her fairy godmother helps her get a dress and go to the ball, where she dances with and falls in love with the prince. At midnight, she flees the ball and loses her glass slipper. The prince searches the land to find the girl who fits the slipper, and ultimately discovers Cinderella is the girl he danced with. They get married, and Cinderella and the prince live happily ever after.
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Characters: Narrator Stepmother Cinderella Stepsister 1 Stepsister 2 Fairy Godmother Prince Clock

This document contains a script for the story of Cinderella. It describes Cinderella living with her stepmother and two stepsisters who make her do all the housework. Cinderella dreams of going to the prince's ball but does not have a dress. Her fairy godmother helps her get a dress and go to the ball, where she dances with and falls in love with the prince. At midnight, she flees the ball and loses her glass slipper. The prince searches the land to find the girl who fits the slipper, and ultimately discovers Cinderella is the girl he danced with. They get married, and Cinderella and the prince live happily ever after.
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CHARACTERS:

NARRATOR

STEPMOTHER

CINDERELLA

STEPSISTER 1

STEPSISTER 2

FAIRY GODMOTHER

PRINCE

CLOCK

SCRIPT:

NARRATOR: Cinderella lives in a house with her Stepmother and her two
Stepsisters. Her Stepmother never works around the house. Everyday she says.

STEPMOTHER: Cinderella, wash the dishes, Cinderella, clean the house.


Cinderella, work, work, work!.

NARRATOR: Her Stepmother is not good. She is bad. One of Cinderella´s


Stepsisters is fat with a big nose. The other one is thin, with big ears, and they
don´t like to work either.

STEPSISTER 1: Cinderella, come here!.

STEPSISTER 2: Cinderella sweep the floor!.


STEPSISTER 1: Cinderella clean my shoes!.

STEPSISTER 2: Cinderella comb my hair!.

NARRATOR: Cinderella is very beautiful, and hardworker. She is good to her


Stepmother and to her Stepsisters. One day they receive an invitation.

STEPSISTER 1: Mother, read it!.

STEPSISTER 2: What does it say?.

STEPMOTHER: It says that every woman is invited to a ball.

CINDERELLA: Oh, I want to go to the ball. I like to dance.

STEPSISTERS: You want to go to the ball?. You must be crazy!.

CINDERELLA: Yes, I want to go to the ball.

NARRATOR: Cinderella works hard. She starts making the dresses for her
Stepmother and her Stepsisters. She doesn´t have time to make her own dress.

STEPSISTERS: We are going to the ball!. We are going to the ball!.

STEPMOTHER: If you don´t have a dress, you will not go to the ball.
NARRATOR: Cinderella starts to cry.

CINDERELLA: I don´t have a pretty dress. I have an ugly dress. I am not going to
the ball.

STEPSISTERS: What a shame!. We have pretty dresses. Good-bye!.

NARRATOR: Suddenly, Cinderella sees a very beautiful woman. It´s her Fairy
Godmother.

FAIRY GODMOTHER: Now you have a pretty dress.

NARRATOR: Cinderella looks at her dress and says.

CINDERELLA: Yes, I have a pretty dress!. I am going to the ball. I am happy!.

FAIRY GODMOTHER: Just remember that you have to come back at twelve o
´clock. Don´t forget!.

CINDERELLA: No, I won´t forget!. Good-bye.

NARRATOR: Cinderella goes to the ball, and when she enters the palace
everybody look at her.

GIRL 1: What a pretty girl!.


GIRL 2: Who is she?.

NARRATOR: The handsome prince looks at her and says.

PRINCE: I want to dance with her.

NARRATOR: He walks to where she is, and says.

PRINCE: Do you want to dance with me?.

CINDERELLA: Yes, I want to dance with you.

NARRATOR: And they danced all night. Suddenly, Cinderella hears the clock
strike .

CLOCK: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.

CINDERELLA: I have to go!.

NARRATOR: Cinderella runs and runs outside the palace, but she drops one of
her shoes. The Prince runs after her, but he doesn´t see her.

PRINCE: Wait!. Wait!. What is your name?. Where do you live?. Wait!.
NARRATOR: Then he picks up the shoe and says.

PRINCE: Where is she?. I don´t even know her name. I don´t know anything
about her. I am very sad.

NARRATOR: Next morning, when the prince wakes up, he says.

PRINCE: I have to find my pretty lady. I have her shoe!.

NARRATOR: He goes to town and looks for her in every house there is.

PRINCE: Is the pretty lady here?.

WOMAN 1: No, she is not, and I don´t know where she is.

NARRATOR: The prince goes to another house, and another one, and another
one. He doesn´t find her. At last, he goes to Cinderella´s house.

PRINCE: Is the pretty lady here?.

STEPMOTHER: Yes, she is. That is my daughter´s shoe. Daughter, come here.

STEPSISTER 1: Yes, mother.

STEPMOTHER: Try on the shoe.


NARRATOR: Her daughter, who is very fat, tries to put on the shoe.

STEPSISTER 1: I can´t . This shoe is too small, and my foot is fat. It hurts!. This
is not my shoe.

NARRATOR: Meanwhile, Cinderella is coming down the stairs and says.

CINDERELLA: That shoe is mine.

STEPSISTERS: Ha, ha, ha. You’re silly!.

CINDERELLA: Yes, that shoe is mine!. And I have the other one.

NARRATOR: Suddenly she appears with her pretty dress, and once again she
looks very beautiful.

PRINCE: I love you!. I love you!. Do you want to marry me?.

CINDERELLA: Yes, I want to marry you.

NARRATOR: And now Cinderella and the Prince live happily in the palace.

THE END
Author: Brothers Grimm

Adapted by: K I D S I N C O

Moral: Being a good person with a good heart will always get you what you want.

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