: Welcome
to Spanish Fork Youtheatre's production of Cinderella. We will be
presenting today a beloved Fairytale, with origins that date back 600
years before the birth of Christ. There are many different versions
of this tale and they come from the four corners of the earth.
: There
are more than 500 versions of Cinderella in Europe alone. Some vary
widely, like the Norwegian tale “The Maid on the Glass Mountain”
in which Cinderlad wins a beautiful princess.
: Others,
like the traditional German version is quite bloody with the
stepsisters cutting off their heels and toes to fit into the Golden
Slipper. But most, all over the world follow a similar pattern.
: In
Vietnam, the story is called “The Brocaded Slipper”, in Africa,
“Nomi and the Magic Fish”, and Arab countries “The Golden
Sandal”.
: The story has been told in many different ways, such as a full-length
novel “The Glass Slipper” by Eleanor Farjeon, to the toddler book
“Cinderella Penguin” by Janet Perlman, to a fully animated
motion picture produced by Walt Disney.
: One
version has a fairy dove and a magic Hazelwood tree as Cinderella's
helpers.
: "Cinder-Elly”
by Frances Minters is a modern rhyme version set in New York City.
With the help of a bag lady Fairy Godmother, Cinder-Elly meets the
star of a basketball team.
: In
a Native American version of Cinderella, “Little Burnt Face” has
two mean sisters. She wins the love of an invisible Warrior by seeing
him and describing what his bow is made of.
: In
the book “Favorite Children's Stories from China and Tibet” by
Lotta Carswell Hume, Shi-Chieh befriends a magic fish, her jealous
step-mother kills it. But Shi-Chieh finds her wishes granted by
praying over the fish's bones.
: The
Korean Cinderella by Shirley Climo, tells of Pearblossom who is given
a series of impossible tasks by her evil step-mother. Magical animals
help her achieve them and though she is not transformed into a
princess, she wins the love of a wealthy magistrate.
: Tattercoats”
is a bittersweet, Old English story with a magic gooseherd, and a
prince who falls in love with tattercoats even in her rags.
: The version we will use to present Cinderella is taken from the story
written by Charles Perrault.
: Charles
Perrault was born in Paris, January 1628. The son of an upper-class
Bourgeois family, he attended the best schools and becomes a lawyer
in 1651.
: His
stories or “Tales from Times Past with Morals” and “Tales of
Mother Goose” gave him great popularity and opened up a new
literary genre: Fairytale.
: Among
his most famous versions of fairy tales we can find Cinderella,
Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, Puss in Boots and Little Red Riding Hood.
: Perrault
could not have predicted that his reputation for future generations
would rest almost entirely on a slender book published in 1697
containing eight simple stories.
: Charles
Perrault did not publish the book in his own name, but rather under
the name of his son Pierre.
: Perrault
chose his stories well, and recorded them with wit and style. His
narratives belong to a storytelling tradition that has been shared by
countless generations.
: He
did not invent these tales-- even in his day their plots were well
known-- but he gave them literary legitimacy.
: Perrault
always added a moral to his fairy tales. The story of Cinderella, has
two different morals, the first one being...
: Beauty
is a treasure rare,
Who
complains being fair?
: Yet
there's still a something more
that
good fairies have in-store.
: 'Tis
that little gift called grace,
weaves
a spell round form and face.
: Of
each word makes magic, too
lends a charm to all you do.
: This
it was and nothing less--
Cinderella's
fairy dress!
: And
if you would learn the way
how
to get that gift today--
: How
to point the golden dart
that
shall pierce the Prince's heart--
: Ladies,
you have just to be
just
as kind and sweet as she!
: In
other words... Beauty in a woman is a rare treasure that will always
be admired. Graciousness, however, is priceless and of greater value.
: This
is what Cinderella's godmother gave to her when she taught her to
behave like a queen.
: Young
women, in the winning of a heart, graciousness is more important than
a beautiful hairdo. It is a true gift of the fairies.
: Without
it nothing is possible; with it, one can do anything. The Second
moral is....
: Godmother's
are useful things
even
when without the wings.
: Wisdom
may be yours and wit,
courage,
industry, and grit...
: What's
the use of these at all,
if
you lack a friend to call.
: Without
doubt it is a great advantage to have intelligence, courage, good
breeding, and common sense. These, and similar talents come only from
heaven, and it is good to have them.
: However,
even these may fail to bring you success, without the blessing of a
friend.
Now
please sit back and enjoy our show “Cinderella”.
Cinderella
Musical
Number: Cinderella
Cinderella,
you're as lovely as your name,
Cinderella
you're a sunset in a frame.
Though
you're dressed in rags you wear an air of queenly grace,
anyone
can see a throne would be a proper place.
Cinderella,
if you give your heart a chance
it
will lead you to the kingdom of romance.
There
you'll see your dreams unfold,
Cinderella,
(Cinderella)
in
the sweetest story ever told.
Page
1: Hear ye! Hear ye! Spanish Fork Youtheater is proud to present the
operetta “Cinderella”.
Page
2: On this very day, Cinderella.....
Page
3: ...Now known as Queen Ella and her husband King Charming....
Page
1: ...Are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary
Narrator
1: As they look through their scrapbook, they remember when they
first met.
King
Charming: Here's a picture of you when you were still dressed in
rags.
Queen
Ella: Those were very sad times. I can still remember when all there
was in my life was work! Work! Work!
Cinderella:
Oh my, there is just no end to all this work! Work! Work!
Queen
Ella: And look, here is a picture of my sister Drizella.
Narrator
2: She always made sure that Cinderella had plenty to do.
Drizella:
Cinderella! Wash these clothes and fix my dress and feed Lucifer, the
cat.
Lucifer:
Meow, meow, meow!!
Cinderella:
Alright Lucifer just a minute
Lucifer:
(louder) Meow, meow, meow! I don't want to wait!
Queen
Ella: And here is a picture of my other sister Anastasia.
Narrator
3: She was worse than Drizella, she always had a long list of jobs
for Cinderella to do.
Anastasia:
Buckle my shoes, Cinderella, and tie my bows, and get me a drink, and
make my bed, and powder my wig, and....
Drizella:
Wait a minute! Quit telling Cinderella what to do. I was here first!
Anastasia:
Yeah, but I'm the oldest. So my things are more important.
Lucifer:
Meow, meow, meow! I'm hungry! Meow!
King
Charming: Hold it. Hold it! Don't you all think you're being a bit
unreasonable? Give poor Cinderella a break!
Queen
Ella: Thank you dear, but I'm afraid the worst was yet to come. My
step-mother is about to enter.
(adlib
sisters fighting)
Step-mother:
Girls! Girls! What is all this racket!
Drizella:
Cinderella won't do the work I tell her to.
Anastasia:
Cinderella was mean to us and she won't feed Lucifer and she started
a fight with us!
Cinderella:
No, I didn't! I was just trying to do everything you were...
Step-mother:
Quiet Cinderella! Just get your work done. And don't forget to mop
the kitchen, wash the ceilings, clean the drapes, scrub the stairs,
clean the chimney, and do the laundry!!!
Cinderella:
Yes, Step-mother. Here kitty, kitty. Lucifer come here for your
breakfast, it's orders
Bruno:
(tossing in his sleep) Growl, growl.
Cinderella:
Bruno, wake up. You were dreaming again, weren't you? Chasing Lucifer?
If you want to keep your nice warm bed, you must learn to get along
and that includes you Lucifer.
Bruno:
Me, give into that cat! That will be the day!
(cat
and dog chase each other)
Cinderella:
Now stop that both of you. You must learn to like cats Bruno, and
Lucifer you behave yourself.
scene
change
Narrator
1: That was about the time Prince Charming's father was getting
impatient with him.
Narrator
2: Yes, and he decided to take matters into his own hands.
Queen
Ella: Look here is a picture of him with your mother and the Dukes.
King
Ferdinand: My son has been avoiding his responsibilities long enough.
It's high time he married and settled down.
Queen
Catherine: You must be patient my dear.
King
Ferdinand: I AM PATIENT!!!
Queen
Catherine: He just needs to find the right girl.
Duke
Henry: Then he will settle down.
King
Ferdinand: I'm tired of waiting. And I'm not getting any younger you
know. I want to enjoy my grandchildren before I go.
Queen
Catherine: That would be nice to once again hear the pitter-patter of
little feet running down the Halls.
Duke
Earl: Yes, I understand your Majesties. But how can you force love?
King
Ferdinand: It is just a matter of boy meeting girl under the right
circumstances and we will arrange the conditions.
Queen
Catherine: But what if the prince should suspect?
Duke
Henry: It would not do for him to know we are interfering.
King
Ferdinand: He is returning home today right?
Duke
Earl: Yes your majesty.
King
Ferdinand: What would be more natural than having a ball to celebrate
his return.
Queen
Catherine: A ball! What a wonderful idea my dear.
King
Ferdinand: And if all of the eligible young maidens in the Kingdom
happened to be there, he is bound to show interest in one of them.
Duke
Henry: And when would you like this to take place?
King
Ferdinand: Tonight! This very night! A great ball with music,
dancing, food, and all the trimmings. See to it at once and make sure
that every single girl is there!!!!
Prince:
(entering) Every single girl is where?
King
Ferdinand: Oh my boy, you have returned. Splendid!
Queen
Catherine: Welcome home my son, we have missed you! (gives him a hug)
Prince:
It is so good to be back mother.
King
Ferdinand: Now son it is time we had a little chat.
Prince:
What about Father?
King
Ferdinand: We are so happy to have you back with us we thought we
would celebrate!
Narrator
3: It didn't take long for the Dukes to get the word out.
Narrator
1: Or for Cinderella's stepmother to get wind of it.
Step-mother:
Girls, girls come quickly! I have some wonderful news for you.
Fanfare
Page
1: Hear ye! Hear ye! The King of our fair land has proclaimed that
there be a royal ball.
Page
2: All unmarried girls of the kingdom are invited to attend and meet
the Young Prince Charming.
Page
3: The affair will be held at the palace tonight at 8 O'clock eastern
time and 7 O'clock central.
scene
change
Anastasia:
A ball, at the palace, oh mother I can't wait!
Drizella:
Just think, Prince Charming will be there. Wow!!!
Step-mother:
Yes, hopefully, he will marry one of you and we will be royalty and we
will all be rich!
Cinderella:
A ball? Oh how wonderful, do you think I could go?
Anastasia:
Oh mother, do we have to take Cinderella?
Drizella:
No way, not you Cinderella, this is for refined people.
Step-mother:
We will see Cinderella. Go get ready girls, we have so much to do.
Anastasia:
Cinderella go to the ball? I'm sure!!!
Step-mother:
Perhaps you can go to the Cinderella if you do all your work. And for
heaven's sakes clean up this dirty laundry!
Cinderella:
Thank you stepmother, I'll hurry and get all my work done. Oh, I do
want to go. I wish I could go more than anything in the world.
Musical
number: “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes”
(Cinderella
start song with la la...)
A dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
when
you're fast asleep.
In
dreams you will lose your heartaches,
whatever
you wish for you keep.
Have
faith in your dreams and someday
your
rainbow will come smiling through.
No
matter how your heart is grieving.
If
you keep on believing,
the dream that you wish will come true.
Have
faith in your dreams and someday
your
rainbow will come smiling through,
no
matter how your heart is grieving,
if
you keep on believing,
the dream that you wish will come true.
Narrator
2: Cinderella worked so hard and finally got all the chores done. She
quickly ran upstairs only to realize she didn't have a dress to wear
to the ball.
King
Charming: But here's a picture of your dress. I'll never forget how
you looked as you walk down those stairs.
Queen
Ella: But, if you'll remember that's not the only dress I wore that
night.
Cinderella:
Whew! I'm finally finished and I think there is still time for me to
get ready if I hurry.
Drizella:
Cinderella, my button popped off, come and fix it for me. And my
ribbons don't match you need to get find me some others.
Anastasia:
Cinderella my slip is too long you will have to hem it, and I will
need help getting my curls in they keep falling out!!
Step-mother:
Cinderella, did you do everything I asked?
Cinderella:
Yes Step-mother, everything is spotless.
Step-mother:
(spilling her drink) Oh dear, how careless of me. Clean it up
Cinderella and then find my special lace handkerchief. I seem to have
lost it. (she tucks the handkerchief into her sleeve)
Lucifer:
Meow, meow, I'm hungry!
Bruno:
Growl.
Anastasia:
And feed Lucifer!!! (they all exit enter birds and mice)
Mouse
1: Poor Cinderelly, she'll never get to go to the ball.
Mouse
2: Her step-mother will make sure of that.
Mouse
3: The harder she works, the more they think of for her to do.
Mouse
4: And don't forget even if she gets all her work done. She has
nothing to wear.
Mouse
5: Maybe we could help her and fix up a dress for her.
Mouse
6: I think that is a great idea!
Mouse
7: We'll show them!
Mouse
8: They won't keep her from going to the ball.
Mouse
9: Not with us around.
Mouse
10: I know where a pretty dress is, that Drizella doesn't want.
Mouse
11: There are some beads, that Anastasia threw out, hidden behind the
dresser.
Mouse
12: I can climb up high in the closet and find some ribbon they have
forgotten about.
Mouse
13: We'll need some thread and needles and stuff.
Mouse
14: I can crawl into the sewing cabinet and get anything you want.
Mouse
15: Then what are we waiting for! Let's get started!
Musical
Number: “The Work Song”
Ev'ry
time she finds a minute, that's the time that they begin in it,
Cinderelly,
Cinderelly, Cinderella.
Cinderelly,
Cinderelly, night and day its Cinderelly,
fix
the fire, fix the breakfast, wash the dishes, do the moppin'
and
the dishes, and the moppin' they always keep her hoppin'
she's
going around in circles till she's very very dizzy,
still
they holler “do the dishes, Cinderelly.”
We
can do it, we can do it, we can help our Cinderelly
we
can make the dress so pretty that there's nothing to it really,
we'll
tie a sash around it, and put a ribbon through it.
When
dancing at the ball she'll be more beautiful than all,
it's
a lovely dress we made for Cinderelly.
Hurry,
hurry, hurry, hurry, gonna help our Cinderelly,
got
no time to dilly-dally we got to get a goin',
I'll
cut it with the scissors and I can do the sewin'
Leave
the sewing to the women you go get some trimming
and
we'll make a lovely dress for Cinderelly.
Leave
the sewing to the women you go get some trimming
and
we'll make a lovely dress for Cinderelly.
Cinderelly,
Cinderelly, Cinderelly!
Step-mother:
Well, girls, you do look lovely, come along now we must be on our way.
Oh Cinderella, are you finished with your work?
Cinderella:
Yes, Step-mother, I'm all finished, but I have nothing to wear to the
ball.
Step-mother:
What a pity. Sorry, we have to go. It won't do to keep the prince
waiting.
Cinderella:
No, of course not. Have a good time.
Drizella
and Anastasia: Oh, we will. (they laugh. Cinderella sits down and
quietly cries)
Mouse
16: SSShhh! (mice tiptoe out) We have a surprise for you Cinderella.
Mouse
17: Close your eyes and don't peek.
Mouse
18: Hurry, bring it out. (mice chatter and bring out dress)
Mouse
19: Make way we're coming through!!
Mouse
20: Be careful, don't drop it.
Mouse
21: Okay Cinderella open your eyes.
Cinderella:
Ohhh!
Mouse
22: Do you like it?
Mouse
23: We made it just for you.
Cinderella:
Oh, it's beautiful!!
Mouse
24: Hurry and put it on, then you can go to the ball too.
Cinderella:
But they've already left.
Mouse
25: Call them back quick!
Mouse
26: Wait for Cinderella, wait!
Chorus:
Wait for Cinderella, wait!!
Anastasia:
What? What is going on here?
Drizella:
Wait for Cinderella? Who does she think she is?
Step-mother:
Cinderella where did you get that dress?
Cinderella:
My friends, the mice, and birds made it for me.
Anastasia:
Hey, those are my beads. (she rips them off)
Drizella:
And those are my ribbons!
Anastasia:
Look you have a small tear. You can't go to the palace looking like
that.
(they
rip the dress apart and leave laughing)
Queen
Ella: Hurry and turn the page that is one of the saddest times of my
life.
King
Charming: Well here is a picture of your Fairy Godmother. You were
lucky to have her.
Cinderella:
(crying) It's just no use there's nothing to believe in anymore.
Fairy
Godmother: Nothing Cinderella? Now I wouldn't say that dear. If you
didn't believe I wouldn't be here. Now, what is the matter? Why all
the tears?
Cinderella:
Oh, who are you?
Fairy
Godmother: I'm your Fairy Godmother.
Cinderella:
My fairy Godmother?
Mouse
27: A fairy how exciting!
Mouse
28: A real fairy godmother, how do you like that.
Mouse
29: What's a Fairy Godmother?
Mouse
30: A fairy godmother is like a mom only with magic!
Mouse
31: Ssshhh, Listen she will help our Cinderelly.
Fairy
Godmother: Yes I'm here to make Cinderella's dream come true.
Cinderella:
But how can you do that? I have nothing to wear and no way to get to
the ball. It's just no use.
Fairy
Godmother: Now, now, it's not as bad as all that. I can do things you
have not dreamed of. All I need is a pretty girl, some mice and
birds, and oh yes, the magic words, Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!
Mouse
32: Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo?
Cinderella:
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo?
Chorus:
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!!
Musical
Number: “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo”
Fairy
Godmother: If your mind is in a dither and your heart is in a haze,
I'll
haze your dither and dither your haze with a magic phrase.
If
you're chased around by trouble and you're followed by a jinx,
I'll
Jinx your trouble and trouble your Jinx in less than forty winks!
Chorus:
Salagadoo la menchicka boola
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Put them
together and what have you got
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Salagadoo
la menchicka boola
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
It'll do magic, believe
it or not
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
salagadoo
la means
Menchicka booleroo
But the thing mabob that does the
job
Is bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
½
chorus: Salagadoo la menchicka boola
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Put
them together and what have you got
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
½
chorus: Salagadoo la menchicka boola
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Now
you put them together and what have you got
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Bibbidi-bobbidi,
bibbidi-bobbidi
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!!
Cinderella:
Thank you Fairy Godmother. It's the most beautiful dress I've ever
seen. And I really get to go to the ball?
Fairy
Godmother: Really and truly Cinderella. But remember you must be home
at the stroke of twelve.
Cinderella:
Oh yes, I will. I'll remember. (Cinderella leaves for the ball with
Coachman)
Scene
Change
Fanfare
Page
1: Hear ye! Hear ye! Welcome to the royal ball.
Page
2: The king requests each unmarried girl to dance with the prince.
Page
3: Let the music begin!!!
first
dance sequence (with ladies-in-waiting)
King
Ferdinand: This isn't working. He won't even look at any of these
girls.
Queen
Catherine: Give him a little time dear. The ball has just started.
second
dance sequence (with stepmother and sisters)
King
Ferdinand: This is getting worse by the minute!
Queen
Catherine: I think we ought to rescue our poor son.
Duke
Henry: Wait, your highness. Look at that young lady just coming in.
King
Ferdinand: Who is that?
Queen
Catherine: I have never seen her before. She is beautiful.
King
Ferdinand: Look he is asking her to dance!
Third
dance sequence (Prince and Cinderella)
King
Ferdinand: What is her name and where does she from?
Duke
Earl: I don't know your highness.
King
Ferdinand: Well go find out!
Step-mother:
Who is that?
Drizella:
I don't know, but the prince is dancing with her instead of me.
Anastasia:
How dare he! We were here first.
Duke
Henry: (trying to get through the crowd) Prince, could we speak to you
for a moment?
(Prince
ignores them and keeps dancing)
Duke
Earl: Prince, just one small question... (the clock starts to dong)
(Cinderella
runs away, mice motion her on the stepsisters waylay the prince)
Anastasia:
Yoo, Hoo Princey!!
Drizella:
How about a dance?!!
Duke
Henry: Excuse us ladies, we need to confer with the Prince.
Duke
Earl: The King wants to know who that girl is.
Prince:
I don't know you knucklehead. I didn't get a chance to ask her, and
you just let her get away.
Duke
Henry: So sorry your highness. We weren't expecting her to bolt out
of here like that.
Prince:
Look, she dropped one of her shoes.
Scene
change
Narrator
3: It was very hard to find Cinderella.
Narrator
1: The glass slipper was the only link.
Narrator
2: The King quickly sent out a proclamation. And then they went to
work.
fanfare
Page
1: Hear ye! Hear ye! The king is searching for the girl who fits the
magic glass slipper.
Page
2: Every young Maiden in the Kingdom may try it on.
Page
3: Whoever it fits shall marry Prince Charming and live happily ever
after.
Duke
Earl: Madam, are there any young ladies residing in this house?
Prince:
We are here to try on the glass slipper.
Step-mother:
Oh yes! Do come in I have two lovely daughters. Anastasia! Drizella!
(calling them) They are such sweethearts and they are so talented. In
fact, they will be happy to sing for you.
Musical
number: “Oh sing, Sweet Nightingale”
Step-mother:
Chin up, chest out, sing sweet, don't shout,
Sisters:
(out of tune) Sing Sweet Nightingale, Sing Sweet Nightingale, high
above me.
Step-mother:
(joins in) Sing Sweet Nightingale, Sing Sweet Nightingale, high
above.
All:
Sing Sweet Nightingale, Sing Sweet Nightingale, high above me,
sing
Sweet Nightingale, Sing Sweet Nightingale, sing it like somebody
loves me.
Sing
Sweet, sing Sweet, sing you crazy ever-lovin Nightingale,
sing
out, sing out, now you're grooving keep it moving Nightingale,
sing
Sweet, sing Sweet, sing you crazy ever-lovin Nightingale,
sing
out, sing out, now you're grooving keep it moving Nightingale,
Sisters:
Sing Sweet Nightingale, Sing Sweet Nightingale, Tra la la la la la la
King
Ferdinand: Thank you, madam and young ladies, that was real...
real.... average.
Prince:
Let's just try on the slipper, QUICKLY!
Duke
Henry: Ladies, won't one of you be seated.
Anastasia:
I just know it'll fit me!
Drizella:
Your feet are much too big. It will never fit you. But it will fit my
much Daintier foot.
Anastasia:
(trying on the shoe) Well, push, push harder! Come on you're not even
trying!!
Duke
Earl: I'm sorry it just doesn't seem to fit.
Anastasia:
Well maybe if it was broken in first! (she starts to bang it Prince
grabs it quick)
Drizella:
My turn!!! (pushing Anastasia out-of-the-way)
Duke
Henry: Yes, won't you be seated.
Prince:
Try it on quick, we have many more calls to make.
King
Ferdinand: By all means, Duke, get on with it.
Drizella:
It has to fit me. I just got to marry Prince Charming.!
Prince:
(very nervous) Does it fit Duke?
Duke
Earl: I'm trying!!
Drizella:
Push, push harder! It will fit!!! (tries harder)
Duke
Earl: I'm sorry it just doesn't seem to fit any of the young ladies
in this house.
Prince:
(under his breath) Thank goodness!
King
Ferdinand: Are there any other young ladies living here?
Step-mother
and sisters: NO!!!
Cinderella:
Excuse me, I thought the King, Prince, and Duke would like some
cookies.
Step-mother:
Cinderella, go to your room!!!
King
Ferdinand: Who is this?
Anastasia:
She is just our helper.
Drizella:
she cooks and cleans and sews.
Step-mother:
Yes, that's right she is our servant, a person of no consequence.
Prince:
Father, I think this young lady should try on the slipper.
King
Ferdinand: By all means.
Step-mother:
Oh, she doesn't need to try it on. It will never fit HER!!
King
Ferdinand: Nevertheless, Madam, stand aside. We will try the slipper
on her.
Duke
Henry: Oh my, it fits!!
King
Ferdinand: It fits?
Prince:
It fits!!!!
Cinderella:
Yes, I have the other one right here.
King
Ferdinand: Congratulations, young lady, you're going to marry Prince
Charming!
Chorus:
Ohhhh, how nice!!!
Step-sisters:
Well!!! Can we help you Cinderella? Would you like to wear my Beads?
Here let me take the silver into the kitchen. Etc
Queen
Ella: Remember our wedding? That was the happiest day of my life.
King
Charming: Here's a picture of your wedding dress. You were so
gorgeous. I could have danced with you forever.
Queen
Ella: And I guess you have. Our living ever after has been the
happiest ever!
Lucifer:
Yeah, wake up Bruno.
Bruno:
ARF! I'll get you Lucifer. (Chase each other off)
Musical
number: “So This Is Love”
So
This is Love, So This is Love, So This is Love.
So
this is what makes life Divine.
I'm
all aglow, they're all aglow, and now I know,
The
key to all Heaven is mine.
My
heart has wings, oooo and I Can Fly I'll touch ev'ry star in the sky.
So
this is the miracle that I've been dreaming of oo oo oo oo So This Is
Love
Dukes:
Oh! We just love a happy ending.
Page
1: Hear ye! Hear ye!
Page
2: This is the end of our show.
Page
3: Thank you for your applause, and your attendance!!!
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1: And please come again!!
finale
Curtain Call