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1 Beauty and the Beast A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The story of Beauty and the Beast Once upon a time there was a rich man who had three sons and three daughters. He had a lot of ships and the family lived in a big house by the sea. All the daughters were very beautiful but the most beautiful was the youngest daughter and everyone called her Beauty. Beauty loved reading. But her older sisters only liked fine clothes and parties. They laughed at Beauty. One day there was a terrible storm and all the man s ships were lost at sea. Suddenly he had no money. He had to sell his big house and the family moved to a little house in the country. You will have to work now, the man told his children. But we don t know how to work,, said the two older sisters. And we can t live here. It s too small. But Beauty worked hard for her father and her brothers. Every day she got up early. She did all the work in the house. Her sisters did nothing. One day the man had a letter. He told his children, I must go away on business. One of my ships has come back from the East and we are rich again. The two older daughters asked their father to buy them new dresses. Beauty only wanted a rose. But, when the man found his ship, his friend said, Your gold has gone, and your ship has holes in it. Then the man remembered his daughters. He couldn t buy fine dresses, but he bought two cheap little bags for them. He wanted to buy a rose for Beauty but the flower girl didn t have any. On the way home, the man lost his way in a forest. A strange wind blew and it began to snow. He saw a light through the trees and went into a strange palace. There he found dinner, a bed, fine clothes, and a good breakfast. But he saw nobody. In the morning the sun shone. He picked a rose from the garden for Beauty. When he picked the rose, an angry Beast came and said that he must die. The man said that he only wanted a rose for his daughter. The Beast wanted one of the man s daughters to come and live with him in his palace. If not, the man must die. So the man went home and told his family the terrible news. Beauty said that her father would not die. She would go and live with the Beast. So she went to the palace with her father. That night she had a dream. A fairy told her that something good would happen to her. Beauty lived with the Beast and he was kind to her. He gave her presents of books and fine dresses. Then one day Beauty looked in a magic mirror and saw that her father was ill and all alone. She wanted to visit her father and asked the Beast if she could go back to him for just one week. The Beast gave Beauty a magic ring and in the morning she woke up in her father s house. Her father was much better. Her sisters came and asked her to stay a little bit longer. After ten days, Beauty had a dream that the Beast was dying because he couldn t live without her. So Beauty put her ring by her bed and in the morning she was back at the palace. When she found the Beast, she told him that she loved him and she would marry him. Then the fairy came back and something magic happened. The Beast was a handsome prince. The fairy said that Beauty understood that kindness was more important than beauty. Beauty and the Prince were married and lived happily ever after. Characters in the play Beauty Charlotte Maria Beast Horse Sailor Maid Old Woman Flower Girl Fairy CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Beauty and the Beast 1

2 Beauty and the Beast SCENE 1 WE HAVE NO MONEY! This is the story of a man, his daughters, and a beast. Girls, girls! Charlotte Here we are,. We have no money! Charlotte, Maria and Beauty No money! All his ships were lost at sea. You will have to work. They will have to work. And they will have to sell their big house. Charlotte How,? Maria We don t know how to work. They don t know how to work! Beauty I ll clean the house,. Thank you, Beauty. SCENE 2 A LETTER! One day a letter came for the man. Girls! Charlotte, Maria and Beauty Yes,! I have to go away on business. One of his ships has come back. We are rich again. He has gold and silver. Charlotte, Maria and Beauty Hooray! Charlotte Please buy me a new dress. Maria Yes, a new dress for me too. What do you want, Beauty? Beauty I would like a rose. I ll bring you a rose, Beauty. Charlotte, Maria and Beauty Goodbye,. Goodbye, girls. SCENE 3 YOUR GOLD AND SILVER HAS GONE Hello, my friend. Here I am. Sailor I m sorry, your ship has holes in it. His ship has holes in it. Oh, no! Sailor And your gold and silver has gone. His gold and silver has gone. He has no money to mend his ship. He must leave it. SCENE 4 A ROSE FOR BEAUTY I must buy something for my daughters. I can t buy fine dresses, but I can buy two of these little bags. Old Woman Here you are, sir! I d like a rose, please. Flower Girl I m sorry. I haven t got any roses today. No rose for Beauty! Horse Horse Horse Horse Horse Horse Beast Beast Beast Horse Beast SCENE 5 LOOK! A LIGHT! We re lost in this forest, and I m tired. Yes, I m tired too. Look! I can see a light. Yes, it s a palace. Let s go and sleep there. They go to the palace but no one is at home. Hello, hello! Is anyone there? No one answered. Look, there s the stable! Goodnight. Goodnight. (He goes into the palace.) The man had dinner. Then he went to bed. But he saw no one. SCENE 6 IT S THE BEAST Good morning! Let s go home now. Look, roses! I ll pick a rose for Beauty before we go. Don t pick the roses! Oh, no! (He sees the Beast.) Oh, no! It s the Beast. Oh, no! You must die for this! I just wanted a rose for my daughter. Here is some gold. I want your daughter. Oh, no! Don t take Beauty! Bring me Beauty or you will die. The Beast wants Beauty to live with him. I want to go home! Remember, bring me Beauty! Bring back Beauty or you will die! CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Beauty and the Beast 2

3 SCENE 7 BEAUTY GOES TO THE PALACE Here we are! This is the palace. Beast What s your name? Her name is Beauty. Be good to her, please. Beast You must go in the morning. Goodnight, Beauty. Don t be afraid. Beauty Goodnight,. I love you. Beast I will not hurt you. Goodnight. Fairy Don t be afraid, Beauty. Beauty Who are you? Fairy I m a good fairy. She s Beauty s good fairy. Fairy You are good to come here. Something good will happen to you. Something good will happen to Beauty. Maid Beauty Maid Beauty Maid Beauty Beast Beauty Beast Beauty Beast Beauty Beast SCENE 8 A MAGIC MIRROR Beauty. This is a present for you. Who is it from? It s a present from the Beast! Look, there s a letter! (She reads.) Dear Beauty, This is a magic mirror. Look into it when you want to see your father s face. It s a magic mirror from the Beast. The Beast was kind to Beauty. She lived at the palace for two months and she was quite happy. SCENE 9 MY FATHER IS ILL Beast, I must go home. Why? My father is ill and all alone. Please can I go and visit him? I love you. Please don t go. Please let me go for just one week. If you go, you will not come back. I will come back. I cannot marry you but I will be your friend. She did not want to be his wife. He was so ugly! Please come back. I will wait for you. So Beauty went to visit her father. SCENE 10 I MUST GO TO THE BEAST Beauty How are you,? I ve been so ill and sad. Your sisters are married and they never visit me. The poor man was so happy to see Beauty. Just looking at her made him feel better. Beauty, my love, I feel better now. Beauty Good! Now you are well, I must go back to the Beast. Beauty had a dream that the Beast was dying. Beauty Yes, I love him, and I must go. So Beauty went back to the Beast. Beauty Beast Beauty Beauty Beast Fairy SCENE 11 I WANT TO MARRY YOU Beast, what is it? Speak to me! I am dying. I waited for you but you did not come. No, please don t die. I love you. Please live. I will marry you. Then something magic happened. The sky was full of lights. And the Beast was a handsome prince. Oh, you are handsome! Yes, a bad fairy put a spell on me. She said that no one could love an ugly Beast. But you have broken that spell. Yes, Beauty, you understood that kindness is more important than a beautiful face. It is the most important thing of all. Beauty and the Prince had a wonderful wedding. Her father came to live with them at the palace. And they all lived happily ever after. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Beauty and the Beast 3

4 Cinderella 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 man s 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 girl s 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 Cinderella s 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 fairy s 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 Cinderella s 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 Prince s friends. In time, Cinderella and the Prince had two children. And they all lived happily ever after. Characters in the play Cinderella Prudence Charlotte Mother Fairy Prince Two Footmen Six White Mice Six Lizards King Clock People CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Cinderella 1

5 Cinderella SCENE 1 MEET YOUR NEW SISTERS You are a good girl. Be kind to your new mother and your new sisters. Cinderella Yes,. This is your new mother. Cinderella Hello. Mother Hello. Kiss your new sisters. Cinderella Yes,. (She kisses them.) SCENE 2 AN OLD DRESS FOR CINDERELLA Prudence I hate our new sister because she is good. Charlotte I hate her because she is beautiful. Prudence Come here, girl. Cinderella Yes, Prudence. Prudence You must do all the work. Charlotte You can wear this old dress. Cinderella Oh, no! Prudence Start working! The house is dirty. The ugly sisters laugh at her. Cinderella I m so sad. (She cries.) SCENE 3 A LETTER FROM THE KING Prudence Here s a letter from the King. Mother What does it say? Prudence He s having a party for the Prince. Mother Where? Prudence At the palace. Cinderella When? Prudence On Saturday. Charlotte A party! A party! Cinderella Can I come? Prudence and Charlotte No, you can t. Mother Cinderella, you can make our dresses. Cinderella Yes, Mother, I ll make the dresses. SCENE 4 WHY ARE YOU CRYING? It is Saturday evening and the sisters are going to the party. Prudence and Charlotte Goodbye, Cinderella. (They laugh.) Ha! Ha! Ha! Cinderella Mother Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Fairy Cinderella Have a wonderful time! Goodbye, Cinderella. I m so sad. (She cries.) Why are you crying? I can t go to the party. Yes, you can. How? I ll help you. How? With my magic wand. I m so happy. I can go! I can go! SCENE 5 YOU CAN GO TO THE PARTY! Fairy Bring me a pumpkin. Cinderella A pumpkin? That s strange. Fairy Good. Now get the mouse trap. Cinderella The mouse trap? Fairy Good. Look! There are six white mice in the trap. White Mice Hello, Cinderella. We are six mice! Mouse 1 One. Mouse 2 Two. Mouse 3 Three. Mouse 4 Four. Mouse 5 Five. Mouse 6 Six. Fairy Now, I need six lizards. Cinderella Six lizards? Lizards Hello, Cinderella. We are six lizards. Lizard 1 One. Lizard 2 Two. Lizard 3 Three. Lizard 4 Four. Lizard 5 Five. Lizard 6 Six. Fairy Cinderella, you will go to the ball. Mice and Lizards Cinderella, we will take you to the ball. Fairy Watch! The pumpkin is a coach! Cinderella Look, a gold coach! Fairy The mice are horses! Cinderella Look, six white horses! Fairy The lizards are footmen! Cinderella But I can t go like this. Fairy No, not in your old dress! CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Cinderella 2

6 SCENE 6 AT TWELVE O CLOCK THE MAGIC STOPS Cinderella A beautiful dress and glass shoes! Fairy Are you happy? Cinderella Oh yes, thank you. Can I go now? Fairy Listen, this is important. You must leave the party before the clock strikes twelve. Cinderella Oh! Why? Fairy Because at twelve o clock the magic will stop. Do you understand? Clock You will only have a pumpkin, lizards, mice and an old dress. Ding, dong! Cinderella Yes, I understand. I won t forget. Fairy Goodbye, Cinderella. Cinderella Goodbye, and thank you for everything! SCENE 7 WHO IS SHE? 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 IT S MIDNIGHT! Clock Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock... Cinderella Oh, what s the time? Prince It s one minute to twelve. Cinderella It s nearly midnight! I must go! Prince Wait! I don t even know your name! Run, Cinderella, run! Clock Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! At midnight the magic stopped. Cinderella left one of her shoes. SCENE 9 WHERE IS THE PRINCESS? Prince Did you see a beautiful princess? Footmen We only saw a girl. Prince Look, there s her shoe! I will find her and this shoe will help me. Footmen Yes, Prince. Prince When I find her, I ll marry her. Footmen Yes, Prince. SCENE 10 AN IMPORTANT NOTICE The next day the footmen put up an important notice. People What s that? Footmen It s an important notice. People What does it say? Footmen Every girl in the country must try on the little glass shoe. The prince will marry the girl who can wear it. SCENE 11 CINDERELLA, WILL YOU MARRY ME? Prince This is the Prince! Open the door! Mother Come in. Girls, try on the shoe! Prudence Oh, it s too short and wide. Charlotte Oh, it s too small and narrow. Prince Are there any other girls in the house? Mother No! Yes! There s Cinderella. Prudence and Charlotte She didn t go to the party. She s only the kitchen girl. Cinderella, try on the shoe! Mother It fits! Prudence and Charlotte Oh, no it doesn t. Oh, yes it does. Cinderella Here is the other shoe. Cinderella takes out the other shoe from her pocket. Prince It s you! You are my princess! Fairy Look, you are a princess. Everybody Look at her beautiful dress! Prudence I m sorry, Cinderella. Charlotte We were unkind to you. Cinderella Don t worry. It doesn t matter. Prince Cinderella, will you marry me? Cinderella Yes, I will, because I love you too. Prince Let s go to the palace. Cinderella Can my sisters come to the palace too? Prince Yes, of course they can. Everybody Hooray! Hooray! And they all lived happily ever after. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Cinderella 3

7 The Gingerbread Man A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The story of The Gingerbread Man There is an old woman and an old man. They don t have any children. The old woman makes a gingerbread man in the kitchen. He has a head. He has arms and legs. He has two eyes, a nose and a mouth. She puts the gingerbread man in the oven. Then the woman hears a little voice. It s coming from the oven. Open the door! I want to come out! says the gingerbread man. The old woman opens the oven door and the gingerbread man jumps out. Stop! Come here! says the old woman. But the gingerbread man runs across the kitchen and out of the house. The gingerbread man doesn t stop. He runs faster and he shouts: Run, run. You can run. The old man and the old woman run after the gingerbread man. The gingerbread man sees a cow. The cow wants to eat him. But the gingerbread man runs faster. And now the cow runs after him. The gingerbread man sees a horse. The horse wants to eat him. But the gingerbread man runs faster. And now the horse runs after him. The gingerbread man sees a fox. Stop! Come here! says the fox. But the gingerbread man doesn t stop. And now the fox runs after him. I don t want to eat you. I want to talk to you. I want to be friends with you! says the fox. Soon the gingerbread man sees a river. Oh, no! A river! I can t swim! he cries. Listen, says the fox. I can help you. I can swim across the river and you can sit on my tail. So the gingerbread man sits on the fox s tail and the fox begins to swim. You are too big for my tail. Sit on my back, says the fox. So the gingerbread man sits on the fox s back. You are too big for my back. Sit on my nose, says the fox. So the gingerbread man sits on the fox s nose. The fox swims across the river. The fox throws the gingerbread man up. Then he opens his mouth and catches him. He eats his legs, his arms, his head... and that is the end of the gingerbread man. Characters in the play Old Woman Old Man Gingerbread Man Cow Horse Fox You can t catch me! I m the gingerbread man! CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: The Gingerbread Man 1

8 The Gingerbread Man Old Woman Old Man SCENE 1 INTRODUCTION This is an old woman. Hello. This is an old man. Hello. They don t have any children. SCENE 2 LET S MAKE A GINGERBREAD MAN The old woman is in the kitchen. Old Man What are you making? Old Woman I m making a gingerbread man. Old Man He has a head. Old Woman He has arms and legs. Old Man He has two eyes, a nose and a mouth. Old Woman Look. He s a little boy. Old Man Yes, our little boy. Old Woman In you go! She puts him in the oven. SCENE 3 HELLO, I M THE GINGERBREAD MAN Gingerbread Man Open the door. Old Woman Who s that? Gingerbread Man It s me. I m in the oven. Old Woman Oh! Gingerbread Man Hello! I m the gingerbread man. Old Woman Hello! Gingerbread Man Goodbye! Old Woman Stop! Stop! The gingerbread man runs across the kitchen and out of the door. Old Man Stop! Stop! Old Woman Come here! SCENE 4 YOU CAN T CATCH ME Old Man Stop! Old Woman Come here! Gingerbread Man Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. SCENE 5 HELLO, I M A COW Cow Hello, I m a cow. Gingerbread Man Hello, I m the gingerbread man! Cow Stop! I want to eat you. Gingerbread Man Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: The Gingerbread Man 2

9 SCENE 6 HELLO, I M A HORSE Horse Hello. I m a horse. Gingerbread Man Hello. I m the gingerbread man. Horse Stop! I want to eat you. Gingerbread Man Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. SCENE 7 HELLO, I M A FOX Fox Hello. I m a fox. Gingerbread Man Hello. I m the gingerbread man. Fox Stop! Come here! Gingerbread Man Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. Fox I don t want to eat you. Gingerbread Man Oh! Fox I want to be friends with you. Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. SCENE 8 I CAN T SWIM Gingerbread Man Oh, no! A river! I can t swim! Fox I can help you. You can sit on my tail. Oh, no! Oh, no! Gingerbread Man OK. The fox swims and the gingerbread man sits on the fox s tail. Fox Sit on my tail. Gingerbread Man Yes. On your tail. Fox No, you are too big. Sit on my back. The gingerbread man sits on the fox s back. Gingerbread Man Yes. On your back. Fox No, you are too big. Sit on my nose. Gingerbread Man Yes. On your nose. The gingerbread man sits on the fox s nose. Fox Here we are! Run, run. You can run. I m the gingerbread man. Fox Now I can eat you! Gingerbread Man No, no. Help! The fox eats the gingerbread man. Run, run. You can run. Run, run. You can run. Goodbye, gingerbread man! And that is the end. That is the end of the gingerbread man. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: The Gingerbread Man 3

10 Three Billy-Goats A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The story of Three Billy-Goats There are three goats. There s a little white goat. There s a big red goat. And there s a very big black goat. The three goats like grass. And they are very hungry. The three goats see a river. They see green, green grass. They see a bridge over the river. They want to eat the green, green grass. The three goats see a troll under the bridge. He s a bad troll. It s the troll s bridge. But the goats are very hungry. They want to go over the bridge. They want to eat the green, green grass. The little goat goes on to the bridge. The troll hears the little goat on the bridge. The troll wants to eat him. The little goat says, Please don t eat me! I m little. Wait for the next goat. He s big. The troll listens. The troll thinks. OK, says the troll. And the little goat goes over the bridge. The big goat goes on to the bridge. The troll hears the little goat on the bridge. The troll wants to eat him. The big goat says, Please don t eat me! Wait for the next goat. He s very big. The troll listens. The troll thinks. OK, says the troll. And the big goat goes over the bridge. The very big goat goes on to the bridge. The troll hears the very big goat on the bridge. The troll wants to eat him. Come here! says the troll. OK. Here I come! says the very big goat. He runs at the troll. He hits him. The troll falls in the river. And the very big goat goes over the bridge. Goodbye, troll! say the goats. The bad troll goes away. He doesn t come back. The three goats eat the green, green grass. They re happy. Characters in the play Little Goat Big Goat Very Big Goat CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Three Billy-Goats 1

11 Three Billy-Goats Three Goats Little Goat Big Goat Black Goat Three Goats SCENE 1 INTRODUCTION This is the story of three goats, Three Billy-Goats. Hello! Hello! Hello! There s a little goat. Hello! I m a little goat. There s a big goat. Hello! I m a big goat. And there s a very big goat. Hello! I m a very big goat. There s a troll under the bridge. He s a bad troll. Hello! I m a troll. This is my bridge. Goodbye! Goodbye! Goodbye! Goodbye! SCENE 2 LOOK AT THE GRASS The goats are hungry. Very Big Goat I m hungry. Big Goat I m very hungry. Little Goat I m very, very hungry. Very Big Goat Look! There s a river. Big Goat Oh, look at the river! Little Goat It s a very big river. Very Big Goat Oh, look! Look at the grass! Big Goat Mm! Green, green grass! Little Goat I want to eat the grass. Very Big Goat Oh, look! There s a bridge. Big Goats There s a bridge over the river. Little Goat Come on! Let s go to the bridge. The goats want the grass. They go to the bridge. SCENE 3 THE TROLL AND THE BRIDGE The goats come to the bridge. The troll sees the goats. Hey, goats! Big Goat Look! There s a troll! Very Big Goat Where? Little Goat He s under the bridge. This is my bridge! Very Big Goat There s a troll. Little Goat There s a big, bad troll. Big Goat Come on! Let s go! The goats run away. But then they stop and think. Little Goat Oh, I m hungry! Big Goat I want to eat the grass Very Big Goat Mm! The green, green grass! Three Goats We want to eat the grass. (He laughs.) Come here, goats! I want to eat you! SCENE 4 THE LITTLE GOAT GOES OVER THE BRIDGE The little goat goes on to the bridge. Little Goat I m on the bridge. Tip! Tap! Tip! Tap! Tip! Tap! go his feet. Who s on my bridge? Little Goat It s me. I want to eat the grass. Come here! I want to eat you. Little Goat Please don t eat me! I m little. Wait for the next goat. He s big. Well, um, let me think. Do I want a little goat, or a big goat?... I think I want a big goat! Little Goat Oh, good! He doesn t want to eat me. OK, little goat. Go over the bridge! And the little goat goes over the bridge. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Three Billy-Goats 2

12 SCENE 5 THE BIG GOAT GOES OVER THE BRIDGE The big goat goes on to the bridge. Big Goat I m on the bridge. Tip! Tap! Tip! Tap! Tip! Tap! go his feet. Who s on my bridge? Little Goat It s me. I want to eat the grass. The troll is hungry! Come here! I want to eat you. The troll wants the goat, the big billy-goat. Big Goat Please don t eat me! Wait for the next goat. He s very big. Well, um, let me think. Do I want a big goat or a very big goat?... I think I want a very big goat! Big Goat Oh, good! He doesn t want to eat me. OK, big goat. Go over the bridge! And the big goat goes over the bridge.! Very Big Goat Three Goats The troll wants the goat, the very big goat. OK. Here I come! He runs at the troll. Help! Help! And he hits him. SPLASH! The big, bad troll falls in the river. And the very big goat goes over the bridge. Goodbye, troll! SCENE 7 GREEN, GREEN, GREEN The troll goes away. He doesn t come back. Very Big Goat Mm... green, green grass! Big Goat I like the grass. I m not hungry now. Little Goat And I m not hungry. I m happy. Three Goats We eat the grass, the green, green grass. And we re happy. We re very happy! The goats eat the grass, the green, green grass. They re not hungry. They re happy. And that is the end. That is the end of the story. SCENE 6 THE VERY BIG GOAT GOES OVER THE BRIDGE The very big goat goes on to the bridge. Very Big Goat I m on the bridge. Tip! Tap! Tip! Tap! Tip! Tap! go his feet. Who s on my bridge? Very Big Goat It s me. I want to eat the grass. The troll is very hungry! Come here! I want to eat you. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Three Billy-Goats 3

13 Goldilocks and the Three Bears A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears The three bears lived in a house in the forest. There was a father bear, a mother bear, and a baby bear. In the bears house there were three chairs. The biggest chair was father bear s. The smallest chair was baby bear s. There were three bowls. A very big bowl for father bear, a smaller bowl for mother bear and a little bowl for baby bear. And upstairs there were three beds. There was a very big bed for father bear, a smaller bed for mother bear, and a little bed for baby bear. One day, mother bear made some porridge for breakfast. She put the three bowls on the table. But it was very hot and they couldn t eat it. So the three bears went for a walk in the forest. A little girl called Goldilocks lived near the bears house. She saw the bears house and she wanted to go and see. Then she did a bad thing. She pushed open the door and went in. She ate some of father bear s porridge but it was very hot. She ate some of mother bear s porridge but it was cold. Then she ate some of baby bear s porridge. It was just right. So she ate it all up. She sat on father bear s chair but it was very high. She sat on mother bear s chair but it was very low. Then she sat on baby bear s chair. It was just right. But then she broke the chair and fell on the floor. After that, she went upstairs. She got on father bear s bed, but it was hard. She got on mother bear s bed but it was soft. Then she got on baby bear s bed and it was just right. Goldilocks got into baby bear s bed, closed her eyes and went to sleep. The three bears came back from their walk in the forest. They looked at their porridge bowls. They looked at their chairs. Then they went upstairs and found Goldilocks in baby bear s bed. They were not angry now. They began to laugh. Goldilocks opened her eyes and saw the three bears. She was afraid. So she got out of bed, ran out of the room, down the stairs, and out of the house. Mother bear made some more porridge for breakfast. bear made a new chair for baby bear. Goldilocks never came back and the three bears never saw her again. Characters in the play Goldilocks Mother Bear Bear Baby Bear CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Goldilocks and the Three Bears 1

14 Goldilocks and the Three Bears SCENE 1 LET S GO FOR A WALK This is the story of Goldilocks and the three bears. Goldilocks Hello, I m Goldilocks. Bear Hello, I m father bear. Mother Bear Hello, I m mother bear. Baby Bear Hello, I m baby bear. The three bears lived in a house in the forest. Mother Bear Breakfast is ready! She puts three bowls of porridge on the table. Bear Look! Porridge for breakfast. Baby Bear Oh, good! I like porridge. Mother Bear It s hot. We can t eat it now. Let s go for a walk in the forest. Bear and Baby Bear Yes, let s go for a walk. The bears go out for a walk. SCENE 2 HELLO! HELLO! Goldilocks saw the bears house. Goldilocks Oh! That s a nice house! Who lives there? I want to go and see. Goldilocks went into the garden. Goldilocks Oh, they are nice flowers! Then she went to the door. Goldilocks Hello! Hello! There was no answer so Goldilocks went in. Goldilocks goes into the house. SCENE 3 THE THREE BOWLS OF PORRIDGE Goldilocks went into the kitchen. Goldilocks Mmm! Porridge! I m hungry, and nobody is here, so... Goldilocks ate some porridge from father bear s bowl. Goldilocks Ooh! I don t like this. It s hot. Goldilocks ate some porridge from mother bear s bowl. Goldilocks Ooh! I don t like this. It s cold. Then she ate some porridge from baby bear s bowl. Goldilocks Mmm! I like this. It s not hot and it s not cold. It s just right. And she ate all of baby bear s porridge. Goldilocks eats up the porridge. SCENE 4 THE THREE CHAIRS Goldilocks saw three chairs. She sat on father bear s chair. Goldilocks I don t like this. It s very high. Then she sat on mother bear s chair. Goldilocks I don t like this. It s very low. Then she sat on baby bear s chair. Goldilocks I like this. It s just right. Goldilocks was bigger than baby bear, so she broke his chair. Goldilocks Oh, no! Goldilocks falls on the floor. SCENE 5 THE THREE BEDS Goldilocks went into the bedroom. Goldilocks I m tired. Goldilocks saw three beds. First she got on father bear s bed. Goldilocks I don t like this. It s very hard. Then she got on mother bear s bed. Goldilocks I don t like this. It s very soft. Then she got on baby bear s bed. Goldilocks I like this! It s not hard and it s not soft. It s just right. Goldilocks got into the bed, closed her eyes and went to sleep. Goldilocks lies down and goes to sleep. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Goldilocks and the Three Bears 2

15 SCENE 6 LOOK AT MY PORRIDGE The bears came back from their walk. They wanted their breakfast. Bear I m hungry! Mother Bear I m hungry! Baby Bear I m hungry!, Mother and Baby We re very hungry! Mother Bear The porridge is on the table. Bear Look at my porridge! Mother Bear Look at my porridge! Baby Bear Look! I haven t got my porridge! Baby bear is angry. SCENE 9 SOME PORRIDGE AND A NEW CHAIR Mother Bear Well, here is some more porridge. Bear And here is a new chair for you. Baby Bear I m happy now. But I want to play with Goldilocks! Bear She s a naughty girl. Mother Bear Yes, she s a very naughty little girl. Goldilocks never came back and the three bears never saw her again. Everybody Goodbye everybody. That is the end. That is the end of the story. SCENE 7 LOOK AT MY CHAIR The bears looked at their chairs. They were very angry. Bear Look at my chair! Mother Bear Look at my chair! Baby Bear Look at my chair! It s broken! Oh, no! Baby bear begins to cry. Mother Bear Don t cry, Baby. SCENE 8 LOOK AT MY BED The three bears went into the bedroom. Bear Look at my bed! Mother Bear Look at my bed! Baby Bear Look at my bed! Somebody is sleeping in it! Bear It s a little girl! Mother Bear It s a naughty little girl! Goldilocks Is this your house? I m sorry. Bear We don t want to eat you! Goldilocks I must go. Goodbye. Baby Bear Come back and play with me. Goldilocks No, I must go home. Goodbye. Goldilocks runs away. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Goldilocks and the Three Bears 3

16 Little Red Riding Hood A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The story of Little Red Riding Hood A little girl lived with her mother and father in a little white house in a village. The village was near a forest. Her grandmother lived in an old house in the middle of the forest. The little girl often went to her grandmother s house. One Christmas, Grandma gave the little girl a beautiful red cloak with a hood. She wore the cloak all the time, so people gave her a new name. They called her Little Red Riding Hood. One day her mother asked Little Red Riding Hood to go to her grandmother s house because she was ill. Her mother said, Go to Grandma s house and take her this basket of bread and butter. Walk quickly to her house. Don t stop and play. And don t leave the road. Do you understand? So the little girl walked very quickly into the forest. But soon she saw a wolf. The wolf asked, Where are you going? and, Where does your grandmother live? Is it far from here? The wolf wanted to eat the little girl and her grandmother, so he said to the girl, Look over there! You can go and get some of those nice flowers for your grandmother. So the little girl picked lots of flowers. The wolf ran to Grandma s house. He jumped onto the bed and ate her. Then he put on one of Grandma s nightdresses, got into her bed and waited for Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood went to her Grandma s house. She thought her Grandma looked strange. She asked her Grandma lots of questions. And she was afraid. Then the wolf jumped out of the bed and ate Little Red Riding Hood. Now he was big and fat and he wanted to go to sleep. He took off Grandma s nightdress and put it on the floor. Then he got back into bed and went to sleep. He began to snore loudly. Soon after, Little Red Riding Hood s father came to the house. He saw the open door and he heard the wolf. He went upstairs and killed the wolf with his knife. Then he cut open the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood jumped out. Then Grandma jumped out. Everything s all right now, said her father. The wolf is dead. So Grandma had a cup of tea and some nice bread and butter. And Little Red Riding Hood went home with her father. She told her mother everything. And, after that, she always stayed on the road. And she never saw a wolf again. Characters in the play Red Riding Hood Mother Grandma Trees CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Little Red Riding Hood 1

17 Little Red Riding Hood SCENE 1 GRANDMA IS ILL This is the story of a little girl, her grandmother and a big bad wolf. Mother Red Riding Hood, your grandma is ill. Her grandma is ill. Red Riding Hood Oh, no! Mother Go to her house. Red Riding Hood Yes, mother. Mother Take her some bread and butter. Some bread and butter for her grandma. Don t stop and play. Don t stop and play. Red Riding Hood No, father. Can I come, please? Red Riding Hood OK. Goodbye. Mother and Goodbye. Goodbye. SCENE 2 THE BIG BAD WOLF Little Red Riding Hood walks quickly along the path and she sings happily. Red Riding Hood La, la, la, la Hello. Hello. Trees Oh, no! The big bad wolf! Oh, no! The big bad wolf! Oh, no! The big bad wolf! Oh, no! The big bad wolf! Red Riding Hood Hello. How are you? Red Riding Hood I m very well, thank you. Mm, bread and butter? Red Riding Hood Yes, it s for Grandma. Grandma? Red Riding Hood Yes, she s ill. Where does your grandma live? Miao! She lives in the middle of the forest. Red Riding Hood Trees Red Riding Hood Look over there! You can go and get some of those nice flowers for her. Yes, I can. I can come back to the road later. Goodbye. Goodbye, big bad wolf! Goodbye, big bad wolf! Look! What beautiful flowers! Yes, flowers for Grandma. Yes, flowers for Grandma. SCENE 3 I WANT TO EAT YOU Grandma is in bed. The wolf comes to her house. Knock, knock! Grandma Who is it? It s me, Little Red Riding Hood. Grandma Open the door and come in. Where are you, Grandma? Grandma I m upstairs in bed, dear. I m ill. I can t get up. The wolf comes in and jumps on Grandma. Grandma Help! Ah! Oh, no! Poor Grandma! The wolf eats Grandma. Then he puts on one of her nightdresses, gets into her bed and waits. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Little Red Riding Hood 2

18 SCENE 4 SOME BREAD AND BUTTER FOR GRANDMA Red Riding Hood Knock, knock! Who is it? Red Riding Hood It s me, Little Red Riding Hood. Come upstairs, my dear. Red Riding Hood Hello, Grandma. Look! We ve got some bread and butter and flowers for you. Thank you. Put them on the table, my dear. Red Riding Hood Oh, Grandma, you look very strange today! She looks very strange today! Red Riding Hood Oh, Grandma, you ve got very big eyes today! That s because I want to see you, my dear. Red Riding Hood Oh, Grandma, you ve got very big ears today! That s because I want to hear you, my dear. Red Riding Hood Oh, Grandma, you ve got a very big nose today! That s because I want to smell those beautiful flowers. Red Riding Hood Oh, Grandma, you ve got a very big mouth and very big teeth! Yes, my dear, and that s because I want to eat you! The wolf jumps on Little Red Riding Hood and eats her. Oh, no! Oh, no! Poor Little Red Riding Hood. SCENE 5 GOODBYE BIG BAD WOLF Little Red Riding Hood s father walks into Grandma s room. The wolf is sleeping. Zhhhhhhh! Zhhhhhhh! What s that strange noise? The wolf is snoring. Zhhhhhhh! Zhhhhhhh! It isn t Grandma! It s the! The big bad wolf! It s you,! You can t run away now. He cuts open the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood jumps out. takes a knife and kills the wolf. cuts open the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood jumps out. Red Riding Hood Oh,! Quick! Help Grandma. Grandma jumps out. Grandma Where s that bad wolf? Everything s all right. The wolf is dead. Everybody Goodbye, big bad wolf. SCENE 6 LET S HAVE A PARTY Mother Hello everyone. Red Riding Hood We saw the big bad wolf. Mother Oh, no! The big bad wolf. Oh, yes! The big bad wolf. The big bad wolf is dead. Everybody Hooray! Hooray! Grandma Let s have a party. Red Riding Hood Yes. Let s have a party. After that, Little Red Riding Hood always stayed on the road. And she never saw a wolf again. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Little Red Riding Hood 3

19 Sleeping Beauty A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The Story of Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time there was a king and queen. They did not have any children, but they wanted a child very much. Many years went by, then at last, one day, a baby girl arrived. The king was very happy and said, We will have a big christening and we will invite all the fairies! All the fairies came to the christening. But the King and Queen did not invite the bad fairy, old Carabosse. She came to the christening and she was very angry. When she came to dinner after the christening, there were no more gold cups and plates and she was more angry. After dinner, the fairies gave magic presents to the baby princess. The white fairy thought, Carabosse is going to say something nasty. I must speak after her. She hid behind a curtain. Carabosse said, One day, this little princess will prick her finger on a spindle... and she will die! But the little white fairy said, The Princess will not die. She will only sleep. She will sleep for a hundred years. Then a prince will come and find her, and she will open her eyes again and be happy. The King told all his servants to bring all the spinning wheels to the castle and burn them. But there was one old spinning wheel in an old tower. No one knew about it, so no one went and looked for it. When the Princess was sixteen years old, she was alone one day. She began to look around the castle. She went into the old tower. She sat down and an old woman showed her the spinning wheel. The Princess touched the spindle and it pricked her finger. She fell to the floor. The white fairy came quickly. She said some magic words and everyone in the castle went to sleep. So the Princess and all the people in the castle slept. A hundred years went by. Then a young prince came through the forest with his friends. He saw an old man and asked him about the castle. He wanted to go and find the sleeping princess. So the trees opened for him, and he went to the castle alone. He found Sleeping Beauty and he kissed her. She opened her eyes and everyone in the castle woke up. The Prince asked the Princess to marry him. They went to church and were married. The years went by. The Prince and Princess had two children. And they all lived happily ever after. Characters in the play King Queen Prince Princess Servants Old Woman Old Man Yellow Fairy Orange Fairy Green Fairy Red Fairy Blue Fairy White Fairy Carabosse People Prince s friends CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Sleeping Beauty 1

20 Sleeping Beauty King Queen King Queen SCENE 1 A BIG CHRISTENING This is the happiest day of my life! We will have a big christening. Yes, we can invite all the fairies. Let s write to them now. SCENE 2 I HAVEN T GOT AN INVITATION Yellow Fairy Look, an invitation to the christening at the palace! Green Fairy Here is my invitation. Red Fairy I ve got an invitation too! Blue Fairy Is there one for me? Orange Fairy Yes, one for me and one for you. White Fairy Look, one for me too! Carabosse I haven t got an invitation. Everyone Oh, no! Carabosse I haven t got an invitation. SCENE 3 MY NAME IS CARABOSSE King Thank you for coming. Fairies Thank you for inviting us. Servant May I see your invitation? Carabosse I haven t got an invitation. Servant What is your name? Carabosse My name is Carabosse. Queen Oh dear! Why didn t we invite her to the christening? King Oh! I am very sorry. Please sit down with us and have dinner. Queen Bring another cup and plate. Servant Yes, here you are. A silver cup and a silver plate for Carabosse. Carabosse What? No gold for me! SCENE 4 SOME MAGIC PRESENTS Servant The fairies want to give their presents to the baby. Queen Oh yes, the presents! Servant The fairies have magic presents. Yellow Fairy The Princess will be happy. Orange Fairy The Princess will be strong. Blue Fairy The Princess will be beautiful. Green Fairy The Princess will be kind. Red Fairy The Princess will have many friends. Carabosse Now for my present! People Oh, no! Carabosse One day, this little princess will prick her finger on a spindle and she will die! Ha! Ha! Ha! King No, don t say that! People Oh, no! The Princess will die. White Fairy The Princess will not die. She will sleep for a hundred years. People Sleep? King and Queen For a hundred years? White Fairy Yes, then a prince will come and find her. People A prince? White Fairy Yes. He will kiss her and... People... And? White Fairy And she will open her eyes and be happy. King No! It s not true. People What? King The Princess will not prick her finger on a spindle, because there will not be any spindles. Queen Why not? King Bring all the spinning wheels in the country and burn them. Servants Yes, we will find them all. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Sleeping Beauty 2

21 SCENE 5 BURNING THE SPINNING WHEELS Servants Knock, knock! Man Who is it? Servants We are the King s servants. Man Oh! Come in. Servants Have you got a spinning wheel? Woman Yes, we have. Here it is. Servants We must take it to the King and burn it. The King says so. Woman Here you are. Servants Thank you. Man and Woman Goodbye. The King didn t burn all the spinning wheels. There was an old spinning wheel in an old tower that no one knew about. Prince Friends Old Man Prince Friends Old Man Old Woman Old Man Old Woman Prince Old Man The Prince SCENE 7 IS IT A CASTLE? Look! What s that? Is it a castle, perhaps? Hello, can I help you? What are those towers in the forest? Is it a castle? Yes, but no one goes there. Some people say that a witch lives there. Some people say that a beautiful princess sleeps there. Yes, on a gold bed! I want to go there and see. You can t go through the forest. Oh, yes I can! Look, the trees are opening for me. Goodbye. SCENE 6 TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY Princess What s in this room? Old Woman Hello. Who are you? Princess I m the Princess. Today is my birthday. Old Woman How old are you? Princess I m sixteen. Old Woman Happy birthday! Princess Thank you. But what s this? Old Woman It s a spinning wheel. Princess Can I see it? Old Woman Yes, come closer and look. Princess Oh, it s a wheel for making wool. But what s this? Old Woman It s a spindle. Look! Princess Oh! It pricked my finger. Old Woman Oh dear! Help! Help the Princess! King and Queen Go and get the white fairy. Servant I will find her. White Fairy You wanted me. Here I am! King Look at the Princess! White Fairy Do not cry and do not be afraid. The Princess is only sleeping. People Oh, no! White fairy She will sleep quietly for a hundred years. Queen A hundred years! White Fairy You must all sleep for a hundred years. Sleep, sleep, sleep... When the Princess opens her eyes, she will not be alone. SCENE 8 LOOK! THE PRINCESS! The Prince finds the Princess and her ladies. At last the Prince found her. Prince Oh! She is very beautiful! Then he kissed her. Prince Will you marry me? Princess Oh yes! But first I must eat something. I m very hungry! Prince Let s go down then. Let s all go downstairs. There is food on the tables and it s warm! The Prince and the Princess and her ladies go out. Then they come back with the King and Queen, the fairies and all the people and the servants. Carabosse I m sorry. I did a bad thing. Princess That s OK. I am happy. I am going to marry my prince! Everyone Hooray! Hooray! And they all lived happily ever after. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Sleeping Beauty 3

22 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs A Classic Tales Play developed by Donatella Fitzgerald from the Classic Tale retold by Sue Arengo. The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Once upon a time, on a cold winter s day, a queen sat and made clothes for her baby. She wanted to have a little girl. My little girl will be very beautiful. She will have skin as white as snow, hair as black as trees in winter, and cheeks as red as blood, thought the Queen. The little girl was born. She was beautiful and the Queen called her Snow White. But, when the Princess was two years old, the Queen was very ill and died. After a few years, Snow White s father, the King, married again. The new queen thought that she was the most beautiful woman in the country. Every day she stood in front of her magic mirror and asked: Mirror, mirror, on the wall, Who is the most beautiful of all? The mirror always answered: You are, Queen. But one day, when she asked this question, the mirror said that Snow White was more beautiful than the Queen. The Queen was jealous. She told a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. But the huntsman couldn t do it. He told Snow White to run away. So she ran to the dwarfs house. She lived there with seven little dwarfs, and they were kind to her. Every morning the dwarfs went out to work. They told her, Be careful, Snow White. The Queen is a very dangerous woman. She must not know that you are here. Don t leave the house and don t open the door to anyone. One day the Queen asked her magic mirror who was the most beautiful woman of all. It said, Snow White is more beautiful than you. The Queen was angry. The Queen dressed as an old woman and went to the dwarfs house with a basket of ribbons. She tied the ribbons very tightly and Snow White fell to the floor. In the evening the dwarfs found Snow White and quickly untied the ribbons. The Queen asked the mirror who was the most beautiful of all. The mirror answered that Snow White was still alive. She was angry again, so the Queen dressed as another old woman and took a basket of poisoned combs to the dwarfs house. She stuck a poisoned comb into Snow White s head and she fell to the floor. In the evening the dwarfs found Snow White. They quickly took the comb out of her head. The Queen asked the mirror who was the most beautiful of all. She was very angry. She went back to the dwarfs house dressed as a farmer s wife with a poisoned apple. She gave Snow White half of the apple. It was the poisoned half, and, when Snow White put the apple in her mouth, she fell to the floor. That evening the dwarfs could not wake her. They thought that she was dead. They put her in a glass box and took her to the mountain. One day a Prince saw Snow White and fell in love with her. The dwarfs began to carry the box down the mountain, but it fell and the piece of apple came out of Snow White s mouth. The Prince and Snow White were married. The jealous Queen ran away. In time, Snow White and the Prince had seven children. And they all lived happily ever after. Characters in the play Snow White Mirror King Queen/Old Woman/ Farmer s Wife Huntsman Trees Red Dwarf Blue Dwarf Green Dwarf Yellow Dwarf Orange Dwarf Purple Dwarf Brown Dwarf Prince CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1

23 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs SCENE 1 MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE WALL! Queen Mirror, mirror, on the wall, Who is the most beautiful of all? Mirror You are, Queen. King Snow White, this is your new mother. Queen Snow White, you are very beautiful. Snow White Thank you. What s that? Queen It s my magic mirror. Snow White Oh! Queen Mirror, mirror, on the wall, Who is the most beautiful of all? Mirror Snow White is more beautiful than you. Queen Ah! King Oh, no! SCENE 2 SNOW WHITE MUST DIE Queen Snow White must die. Huntsman Yes, Queen. Queen Take her into the forest and kill her. Huntsman Kill her? Queen Yes, bring me back her heart. Huntsman Her heart? Why? Queen Then I will know that she is dead. Huntsman Yes, Queen. SCENE 3 SNOW WHITE, I MUST KILL YOU Huntsman Snow White, I must kill you. Snow White Help! Help! Trees We must help Snow White. The trees make a strange noise. Huntsman Oh, no! I can t do it. Run, Snow White. Trees Run, Snow White. Run far away. Snow White Yes, I ll run. Please don t kill me. Trees Look, a deer. Take his heart! Huntsman Yes, I ll take this deer s heart back to the Queen. Snow White Thank you, thank you. Goodbye. Huntsman Goodbye, Snow White. Trees Run! Run far into the forest! SCENE 4 GO TO THE HOUSE Snow White (She is running.) Oh, no! I m alone. Trees Snow White. Don t cry. Go out of the forest. Go to the house. Snow White Which house? Where is it? Trees At the foot of the mountain. Snow White Yes, I ll go. Thank you, trees. Trees Goodbye, Snow White. Goodbye. Snow White Snow White Snow White Snow White Snow White SCENE 5 CAN I COME IN? Hello! Miao! Hello! Can I come in? Yes, miao, come in! Who lives here? Seven dwarfs. Look, seven little chairs, seven plates, seven cups and seven beds! Seven beds? Yes, seven beds. I m tired. Goodnight. Miao! Goodnight. SCENE 6 THE SEVEN DWARFS Miao, miao! Look! Dwarfs Oh! Who is she? Blue Dwarf She is very beautiful. Green Dwarf Hello! Who are you? Snow White I m Snow White. Who are you? Dwarfs We are seven dwarfs. Red Dwarf I m Red Dwarf. Blue Dwarf I m Blue Dwarf. Green Dwarf I m Green Dwarf. Yellow Dwarf I m Yellow Dwarf. Orange Dwarf I m Orange Dwarf. Purple Dwarf I m Purple Dwarf. Brown Dwarf I m Brown Dwarf. Dwarfs Why are you here? Snow White It s a very long story. Dwarfs Please tell us. Snow White The Queen wants to kill me. Dwarfs Mmm, the Queen! She is very bad. Yellow Dwarf You can stay here with us. Snow White Thank you. You are very kind. CLASSIC TALES PLAYS: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2

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