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By:Klaire B. L. Pearson
Cast: 8 Women, 3 Men, 9 others
Set: Simple set
Time: About 1 hour
 
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Synopsis
       One upon a time there lived an Evil Queen whose only love was that of her reflection given to her by her favorite talking Mirror. But the Mirror pointed out that the Queen's stepdaughter, Snow White, was far fairer than her. The outraged Queen then summoned the Huntsman, and informed him that she wanted Snow White dead. Fearing for his own life, he decided to kill Snow White. Fortunately, Snow White was able to talk her way out of being killed by pointing out that murder was illegal, and that the Huntsman would get into serious trouble by killing her. The Huntsman then left Snow White alone in the forest.
       Meanwhile, in a nearby house there lived Cinderella, her Evil Stepmother, and her two Stepsisters. When the Stepsisters were preparing for the Prince's ball, Cinderella asked to go. But being evil, her Evil Stepmother said "no." After Cinderella's stepfamily left, she heard a knock at the door. Cinderella opened the door to find the princess Snow White. In return for allowing Snow White to stay at Cinderella's, Snow White would help clean the house, thus permitting Cinderella to go to the ball. With a turn of luck, a traveling salesperson came and sold Cinderella a dress. And after borrowing Snow White's glass slippers, Cinderella was ready to go to the ball.
       At the ball, Cinderella met the Prince, and fell in love with his friend. But while she was dancing with the Prince, he stepped on her foot breaking her borrowed shoe. The Prince took the glass shoe in order for it to be repaired. Cinderella then had to leave for home so she'd be there before her stepfamily arrived. After everyone returned home, Snow White had to explain why she was there. With a little bit of lying, Snow White was able to convince Cinderella's family to allow her to stay.
       When word got around about the Prince was in search for the girl who owned the glass slipper, the Evil Stepmother decided she had to get rid of Cinderella so it would increase the chances of her own daughters fitting the shoe. She managed to get rid of Cinderella by having her go into the forest to retrieve a dozen apples.
       While searching for the apples, Cinderella and Snow White came upon the house of the Seven Dwarfs. When the Dwarfs were away, the Evil Queen came with the poisoned apples to get rid of the beauty competition. Cinderella gratefully took the apples and returned to her home with Snow White where her Evil Stepmother told her to make a pie with the apples. While waiting for the pie to cool, the two Princes from the ball came, and returned to Snow White's glass shoe. All in all, everyone lived happily ever after' (Except for those who ate the poisoned apples!)

 

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