Prince Stuart Charming.ĬINDERELLA: I would like to talk to Stuart. NARRATOR: Oh, and Stuart? That’s Prince Charming. NARRATOR: Well, turns out it wasn’t so happily ever after. As you all know she married Prince Charming and lived happily ever after… NARRATOR: Our story begins with Cinderella. (To the audience.) So, let’s begin our fairytale called–ĪLL: –Cinderella meets the Little Mermaid! NARRATOR: You’re right, of course, Fairy Godmother. SEA WITCH: And their lives are changed forever…įAIRY GODMOTHER: But let’s not ruin the surprises! (To the NARRATOR.) Come now, let’s start! NARRATOR: Once upon a time, in a story unlike any other, two fairytale worlds came crashing together. Use this script along with a few other mixed-up fairy tale titles on Drama Notebook to produce a show that is easy for students to rehearse and perform, and fun for the audience to watch! Here is a sample of the play… This script combines the stories of Cinderella and the Little Mermaid with some fun and silly twists. But Cinderella quickly learns, sometimes what you wish for is not actually what you want. In this fractured fairy tale for kids and teens, Cinderella is not pleased with her “Happily Ever After” and finds herself wishing to be a mermaid.
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