Sleeping Beauty

Pantomime in rhyme. Playing time: fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on production, songs used etc.

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Spinning-wheels have been banned – but evil fairy Convolvulus tricks Princess Rosamond into using a spinning-wheel on her seventeenth birthday, telling her that it is a beer-making machine. The Princess and all her court fall fast asleep.

One hundred years later Prince Charming arrives – with faithful friend Dandini. Can he force his way through the brambles and bindweed? And what will the Princess think of him when he wakes her up? Or – being a teenager – might she be a bit annoyed at being disturbed?

10 characters:  Narrator, King, Queen, Honeysuckle, Clematis, Wisteria (three good fairies), Convolvulus (an evil fairy), Princess Rosamond, Prince Charming, Dandini, plus (almost non-speaking) christening guests and courtiers.

Sleeping Beauty castle.jpeg

Artwork by Simon Bond

Script Extract:

Narrator:  But look! Who's here? It's a handsome Prince -

Although his accent might make you wince,

He's tall and handsome; there's no-one braver.

Could he wake the Princess? Can he save 'er?

Prince:  You know, I could give a two-hour lecture

About this frightful architecture.

It's like an appalling carbuncle

On the face of a well-loved aunt or uncle.

Dandini:  We didn't come to admire the vaulting.

You're supposed to be assaulting

The battlements. Beyond the mess

We're told there is a fair Princess.

Prince: Look at those brambles. If you're inclined, we'd

Better tackle this dreadful bindweed.

And the roses here need dead-heading.

Dandini: You're supposed to be planning your Royal Wedding!