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  1. STEPSISTER #1: I don’t know. She seems excited. [STEPSISTER #1 exits.] CINDERELLA: ’t imagine what that’s all about. STEPMOTHER: (from off-stage) Cinderella! What ARE you doing? CINDERELLA: ing again) I know, I know, Stepmo. [STEPSISTER #1 enters excitedly.] STEPSISTER #1: nds) . my good.

  2. Finally, the Cinderella Story script is here for all you quotes spouting fans of the movie starring Hilary Duff. This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Cinderella Story.

  3. storiestogrowby.org › story › cinderella-fairy-tale-englishCinderella - Stories to Grow By

    “What a mess you are!” her two stepsisters laughed. That is why they called her “Cinderella.” One day, big news was announced in their village. It was time for the Prince to find a bride, and the King and Queen were going to have a ball! All of the young ladies of the land were invited to come. The stepsisters were wild with joy.

  4. Narrator: Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a tiny kingdom. Peaceful, prosperous and rich in romance and tradition. Here in a stately chateau, there lived a widowed gentleman and his little daughter, Cinderella. Although he was a kind and devoted father, and gave his beloved child...

  5. A traditional Cinderella story with a funny flair. Leading narration helps guide the story for young actors. All the characters are comical and special. The story ends with Cinderella suggesting she and the prince take some time to grow up and travel the world before committing to a life of “happily ever after.”.

  6. Cinderella is very busy helping her sisters. Narrator 1: The ugly sisters want Cinderella to do everything. Ugly sister 1: Cinderella! Come here and help me with my dress. Ugly sister 2: Cinderella! Come here and help me with my hair. Ugly sister 1: Cinderella! Go and find my blue shoes. Ugly sister 2: Cinderella! Go and find my yellow bag.

  7. Painting by Edward Burne-Jones. Audio & text edited by Jana Elizabeth. This is the shorter version (5:10). You can find our more classical reading here. Cinderella. Once, there lived a sweet tempered girl whose name was Cinderella. Unfortunately, her mother died young, and her father married again.