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