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Cinderella Script Cinderella Stepsister 1 Stepsister 2 Fairy Godmother Prince Scene 1: At the house where Cinderella lives with her two step sisters. Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella who lived in a big posh house with her cat and her two ugly and lazy stepsisters. (Shouting) Cinderella, have you washed my favourite red hoodie? Yes sister, and I ironed it and put it away in your drawer. Have you managed to get the chewing gum out of my hair extensions? Yes sister, and I ve washed, dried and straightened them too so they re all glossy and ready for you to wear. I ll just go and get the post then I think that s all the jobs done for this morning. (Calling out excitedly!) Sisters, a letter has arrived from the Royal Palace. Come quick and take a look! Oh my, look at this! (Grabbing it from Stepsister 1) Here, let me open it. No, let me! I had it first! (Opening the letter, she gasps) Oh my! We ve been invited to the Prince s Ball at the palace! But it s tomorrow night, so much to do and so little time. Let s get to work or we ll never be ready. Come along sister, we need to go shopping. (Sits down on the floor) It s so unfair (sobbing). I never get to do anything nice. Why can t I go to the ball? Oh, who s that knocking on the door? Have they forgotten their keys again? Look, it s a letter, for me? It s an invite to the ball from the Royal Palace! Oh I am so excited, maybe I will get to go to the ball after all! But I don t have anything to wear and no money to buy something new. I ll have to see what I can find. Scene 2: The next evening, the step sisters were all ready to go to the ball. Just as they were leaving, Cinderella came running down the stairs. Stop! Wait for me, I m coming too.
Over my dead body! You weren t invited. Oh yes I was! Oh no you weren t. Oh yes I was, look (thrusting her invite at her ugly sister). You see, I have an invite too and I have a dress and I am going to the ball with you. Hmmm, so you were. Well, come along then, or we ll all be late. I hope you thanked your other stepsister for letting you use her earrings and necklace. And those killer heels. And who s is that lip gloss you re wearing? (Getting angry and shouting) They re mine! You ve taken them without even asking. You re a thief Cinderella, now give them all back! No, you re not having them, I WILL GO TO THE BALL! Leave me alone! Stop it. You re tearing my dress, and you ve snapped the necklace, and please stop pulling at my hair! Come along sister, we re going to be late. Leave Cinderella alone, she simply can t go to the ball looking like that so we ll have to go without her. Let s go. Scene 3: In her bedroom. (Sobbing) It s so unfair, they re so horrible to me. All I wanted to do was go to the ball. But what s this I can see. Who is this plump little lady with a wand and a big smile and big, kind eyes. I must be seeing things, because you look very much like a fairy. And you d be right. I m your Fairy Godmother, and I ve been looking forward making you look great and helping you meet your Prince Charming. Really? You can do all of that? But how? With a bish, bash bosh of my wand, of course! No let s get to work, there s much to do and not a lot of time. Firstly, a new dress, bag and jewels bish, bash, bosh ah ha, job done. Oh my goodness, they are amazing! Are they really all for me? Yes, now hurry and get dressed or you ll never make it in time. I m ready! What do you think? Do I look OK?
Hmmm, something s missing, and I m not quite sure what. I know it s the hair! You simply can t go with it looking so frizzy. Let s see what we can do. (Waving her wand) bish, bash bosh, let s fix those locks! Much better. Now you re ready. But wait, the Palace is a good few miles away. It s much too far for me to walk and I don t have time to wait for a taxi. The clock is ticking! Don t worry, I ve got that covered too do you know if there s a pumpkin anywhere around here? Yes, there s a one in the garden which was left over from Halloween. But I can t travel to the ball in a pumpkin. It s far too small, not to mention it stinks! Of course you re not going in a pumpkin, you re travelling in style, my dear. With a final bish, bash bosh, I give you your own horse and carriage so you really can make a grand entrance. Oh wow, look at that! I ve got a dress, my hair and makeup is all done, I have a horse and carriage to get there, what am I waiting for?! Go, my dear, and have a great time, but you must be home before midnight or the spell will wear off! You don t want to give the Prince a fright! I will, I will, I promise! Scene 4: At the palace. Why is everyone looking at me? Must be because I m the last one to arrive. Who on earth is that? I don t recognise her. I don t know, but she s caught the eye of the Prince. Look, he s heading straight her way. Over my dead body, the Prince should be dancing with me. I ll go and stop him. What on earth are you doing? I thought you might like to dance? Maybe later, but I m a little busy right now. Sorry. I m going to go and ask that beautiful lady to dance, so excuse me and let me past. Hello, I don t recognise you, do you live nearby?
I do yes, in the next village. Thanks for the invite. Would you like to dance? I d love to! Here, take my hand and let s show these people how it s done! (Through gritted teeth) Who is SHE? She s stolen my Prince and ruined my night. I know, how rude! This was supposed to be the night I met my Prince Charming. He was never going to be yours, sister. I am much prettier than you so he would obviously have chosen me. I don t think so! I have a much nice smile and I am far more interesting to talk to. Well, it doesn t matter now anyway, he s not choosing either of us. Come on, let s go home. I m bored. Scene 5: The Prince and Cinderella have gone outside for a walk. Gulp! Look at the time. I m sorry, but I must go now. I promised I d be home by midnight. Wait! What s so important? I thought we were having fun? I can t explain, but I have to go. NOW! Oh no, the spell is ending! I must hurry and find my carriage oh no, I ve lost a shoe, but I don t have time to go back. I ll have to leave it and explain to the fairy godmother what s happened. Thank God I ve made it back to the carriage, the spell is breaking and I ll soon be back to my boring self. Wait! Stop! I need to see you again! (Looking down the steps, something caught the Prince s eye) What s this? A shoe? But who s can it be? Ah-ha, it must be hers. I have to find her. Scene 6: Back at the house. Who s that knocking at the door at this time of the day? Can you try on this shoe please? I m trying to find out who it belongs to so I can marry her and live happily ever after.
I ll try! Let me go first. (Squeezing her foot into the shoe.) It fits, look it fits! It s my shoe. Yes, yes I ll marry you. Oh no, it s pinged off my foot, Look out sister, it s coming your way. Ouch! It hit me in the eye and now my eye s watering and I can t see! Obviously it s not yours. Your foot is far too big. Here, let me try. (Squeezing her foot into the shoe.) It s a perfect fit look! No it s not, look, your foot is bulging out of the sides, it s too fat! Doesn t look like my beautiful princess lives here either. What am I going to do? I don t think I ll ever find her. Good day ladies, I must be off to continue my search. Wait! Can I try? My foot might fit. Why not, just about everyone else has tried. Come over here and give it a go. Your feet certainly look more dainty than the other two. Here, pass me the shoe it fits just like I knew it would. It s me my Prince, I am the girl you danced with, this is my shoe. It s you! Is it really you? Of course it s not her, she s a servant in our house and didn t even go to the ball. But it fits, it fits my foot not yours and I am going to live happily ever after with my Prince Charming. See, good things do happen to good people. Now let s go Prince, let s leave these wicked sisters here and let s get married and live in a big castle. Goodbye sisters, goodbye! - The End -