Complete List of Play Scripts

Kids in colorful costumes perform joyfully on stage, representing the fun and variety of plays in the Complete List of Playscripts at Kidsinco.
Scripts for every star in the classroom!

Welcome to our Complete List of Play Scripts! Here you’ll find every play we’ve published on Kidsinco — from classic fairy tales with a twist to original stories that inspire, entertain, and teach. Each script is written in a fun, easy-to-perform format for classrooms, homeschool groups, or community performances. Whether you’re looking for comedies, dramas, or moral tales, you’ll find the perfect play for your cast right here.

  1. Cinderella. 7 characters. Author: Brothers Grimm
  2. The Gift from the Heart. 7 characters. Author: Anonymous
  3. The Spirit in the Bottle. 4 characters. Author: Brothers Grimm
  4. The Mice Wedding. 11 characters. Author: Popular Folktale
  5. The Girl Who Called Too Much. 7 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  6. The Song That Healed The Silence. 8 characters. Author: Hans Christian Andersen
  7. The Thirteenth Cookie – A Lesson in Kindness. 6 characters. Author: Dutch Folktale
  8. Alice’s Magical Journey In Wonderland. 19 – 30 characters. Author: Lewis Carroll
  9. The Candle of Courage. 7 characters. Author:  Folktale from Spain
  10. Peter Pan and the Journey to Neverland. More than 10 characters. Author: J. M. Barrie
  11. The Hens: A Farmyard Fable. 7 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  12. The Mouse With The Red Ribbon. 6 characters. Author: Grimm Brothers
  13. The Lion Who Forgot How to Smile. 3 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  14. The Enchanted Flute of Hamelin. More than 23 characters. Author: Brothers Grimm
  15. All for One, and Ant for All. 10 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  16. The Magic Stones: A Recipe for Sharing. More than 11 characters. Author: Unknown
  17. Alena’s Escape from Baba Yaga. 11 characters. Author: Russian Folktale
  18. The Turtle and the Hare: A Lesson in Perseverance. 8 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  19. Memory Upgrade: A Tale of Two Robots. 3 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  20. The Potion of Wisdom. 4 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  21. The Fortune Teller’s Trick. 5 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  22. Once Upon a Mix-Up. 8 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  23. The Enchanted Rose: A Tale of Beauty and The Beast. 6 characters. Author: Popular European Folktale
  24. The Sunflower. 3 characters. Adapted by: Kidsinco
  25. One Trap, Many Troubles. 9 characters. Adapted by: Kidsinco
  26. The Donkey and the Opinions of Others. 6 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  27. The Glitter That Wasn’t Gold. 6 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  28. The Bridge of the Three Brave Goats. 5 characters. Author: Norwegian Fairy Tale
  29. Journey To Agartha: The Intraterrestrial Adventure. 8 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  30. The Rat Who Roared. 3 characters. Author: African Folktale
  31. The Old Woman and the Runaway Pumpkin. 7 characters. Author: Bengali Folktale
  32. The Peasant And The Dragon’s Treasure. 8 characters. Author: European Folktale
  33. The Deer’s Pride and the Lion’s Hunt. 4 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  34. The Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Wolf. 7 characters. Author: Joseph Jacobs
  35. Thor and the Stolen Hammer. 8 characters. Author: Norse Mythology
  36. A Royal Friendship. 7 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  37. The Mouse Who Saved The Lion. 5 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  38. Theseus and The Labyrinth of the Minotaur. 6 characters. Author: Greek Mythology
  39. Let’s Play. 10 characters. Author: Joanle Alessandra Patoni Solar
  40. The Dusty Maid. 5 characters. Author: Mr. Cliff Sloane.
  41. The Hare and the Forest Genie. 16 characters. Author: African Folktale
  42. The Sour Grapes. 7 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  43. The Dream of the Three Trees. More than 11 characters. Author: Unknown
  44. The Dog and the Wolf: A Tale of Friendship and Freedom. 4 characters. Author: Félix María Samaniego.
  45. The Sun and the Moon’s Incredible Love. 6 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  46. The Colors of the Rainbow: A Tale of Unity. 9 characters. Author: Anonymous Folktale
  47. The Boy Who Chose Kindness. 4 characters. Author: Unknown
  48. The Secret of the Elf’s Ring. 11 characters. Author: Folktale from Switzerland
  49. Two Mice, Two Worlds. 2 Characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  50. The Wise Judge and the King in Disguise. 10 characters. Author: Leo Tolstoy
  51. Fearless John and the Enchanted Castle. 11 characters. Author: Brothers Grimm
  52. The Forget Me Tea. 3 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  53. The Mirror of Vanity. 13 characters. Author: Mark Twain
  54. A Real Princess. 4 characters . Author: Kidsinco
  55. When Death Answers the Call. 5 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  56. Dorothy and the Magical Land of Oz. 15 characters. Author:  L. Frank Baum
  57. Awakening in the Morgue. 7 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  58. The Cold Return of Tim. 5 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  59. The Clever Monkey and the Crocodile. 3 characters. Author: Indian Folktale
  60. The Whispers of the Woods. 11 characters. Author: Jataka Tales
  61. Anansi and the King’s Royal Drum. 13 characters. Author: West African Folktale
  62. The Bear and the Bees: A Lesson in Friendship. 7 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  63. The Fairy’s Reward. 6 characters. Author: Charles Perrault
  64. The Leprechaun’s True Treasure. 6 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  65. The Snowman’s Secret Wish. 8 characters. Author: Hans Christian Andersen
  66. The Tale of the Oak and the Reed. 9 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  67. The Witch’s Fire: The Tale of Frau Trude. 6 characters. Author: Brothers Grimm
  68. The Magical Mannequin. 4 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  69. The Boogeyman’s Lullaby. 4 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  70. The Spirit of the Day of the Dead. 5 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  71. The Thief in the Bright Red Shirt. 4 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  72. The Shadow’s Scion. 2 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  73. Arachne and the Goddess of Weaving. 6 characters. Author: Greek Mythology
  74. Mary the Hen and the Loaf of Reward. 9 characters. Author: Old English Folktale
  75. The Salem Hysteria: A Shadow Over Justice. 7 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  76. The Curse of Vanity: Medusa and Athena. 6 characters. Author: Greek Mythology
  77. The Forgetful Squirrel. 4 or more characters. Author: Traditional Fable
  78. The Echo in the Walls. 3 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  79. Michael Liar: The Boy Who Itched for the Truth. 3 characters. Author: Swiss Folktale
  80. The Girl in the Storm. 4 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  81. Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf’s Trick. 4 characters. Author: Charles Perrault
  82. The Adventures of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. 5 characters. Author: English Folklore
  83. The Tale of Rapunzel. 6 characters. Author: The Brothers Grimm
  84. The Princess and the Pea: The Royal Test. 4 characters. Author: Hans Christian Andersen
  85. The Magic Pot. 6 characters. Author: European Folktale
  86. Jack and the Beanstalk: The Magic Climb. 5 characters. Author: Hallam Tennyson
  87. I Want My Mother Back. 6 characters. Author: Kidsinco
  88. The Magical Tale of Snow White and the Enchanted Forest. 16 characters. Author: The Brothers Grimm
  89. Hansel and Gretel: The Sweet Escape. 6 characters. Author: The Brothers Grimm
  90. Rumpelstiltskin: The Secret Name. 6 characters. The Brothers Grimm
  91. The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf’s Lesson. 6 characters. Author: Traditional Folk Tale
  92. Goldilocks and the Three Bowls of Porridge. 5 characters. Author: English fairy tale
  93. Peter and the Wolf Honest Lesson. 8 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  94. The Mice Meeting and the Cat’s Clever Trap. 12 characters. Author: Popular Folktale
  95. The Brave Donkey and the Clever Wolf. 2 characters. Author: Aesop Fable
  96. The Nutcracker and the Christmas Dream. 19 to 23 characters. Author: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  97. The Emperor’s New Clothes: A Parade of Pretend. 10 to 12 characters. Author: Hans Christian Andersen
  98. A Christmas Carol. 20 characters. Author: Charles Dickens
  99. The Selfish Giant: The Boy Who Changed His Heart. 17 characters. Author: Oscar Wilde
  100. The Happy Prince: The Golden Sacrifice. More than 12 characters. Author: Oscar Wilde
  101. Puss in Boots and the Marquis of Carabas. More than 11 characters. Author: Charles Perrault
  102. The Little Mermaid: A Silent Sacrifice. More than 14 characters. Author: Hans Christian Andersen
  103. Everybody Can Cook a Stone Soup. 20 characters. Author: European Folktale
  104. Anansi and the Symphony of the Jungle. More than 7 characters. Author: West African Folktale
  105. The Friendly Scarecrow. 10 characters. Author: Kidsinco

Explore More Learning Resources that support classroom learning and spark curiosity beyond the stage:

The Toy Association – Play Is Learning
https://www.toyassociation.org
→ Advocates for creative, imaginative play in learning environments.
Why it’s good: Supports your mission about learning through drama and roleplay.

National Geographic Kids
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com

→ Engaging content about animals, nature, and geography.
Why it’s good: Teachers may tie this into themed plays or discussions.

Smithsonian Learning Lab
https://learninglab.si.edu

→ Offers interactive tools and educational resources on arts, culture, history, and science.
Why it’s good: Inspires creativity and learning, aligned with your educational mission.


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