Role-playing games for a fun company. Interesting impromptu fairy tales for a cheerful company, performed by roles

How nice it is to gather in a large and noisy company with loved ones! But in such meetings there always comes a moment when everything tasty has already been eaten, the strong drink has been drunk and all the news has been told. That's when it's time for fun. Impromptu fairy tales for fun company - The best way fool around collectively, enjoying the holiday.

What are impromptu fairy tales?

Instant fairy tales are dramatizations that do not require participants to learn words and mise-en-scène. Under the voice accompaniment of the host, guests make some sounds, words or perform simple movements at the moment when they hear the mention of the character assigned to them. Facial expressions and gestures are also used. The goal of each participant is to outplay the others or at least not fail in their mission. As a rule, there are many heroes of such fairy tales - enough for all the guests. If the company is very large, then acting characters all nouns from a particular story become.

This pastime is interesting for people of all ages, from young to old. It’s not for nothing that there are even adaptations of impromptu fairy tales for a cheerful company on the occasion of the 50th or 60th anniversary! The main thing is to have fun:

  • amused participants and observers;
  • did not offend anyone present;
  • it wasn't too long.

The best improvisation is a well-prepared improvisation

A hospitable host who invites guests into his home has two tasks - to feed him delicious food and to entertain the company cheerfully. They are equally important, so without a well-thought-out cultural program, delicacies alone are not enough. In this regard, it would not be amiss to remember that the best impromptu performances are carefully prepared entertainment. Of course, to stage “quick” fairy tales, printouts of the script for the actors and complex scenery are not required. But here are some nuances you will have to take care of in advance:

  • print or write the text of a fairy tale for the presenter (that is, for yourself);
  • It is better to work out the plot in advance, identifying important accents (names for characters are required to avoid confusion among tipsy guests, semantic pauses are necessary, etc.);
  • make cards with the names of the characters and an indication of what they should do;
  • prepare attributes for the heroes (nothing fancy - just hats, toy crowns, animal masks, etc.).

Criteria for selecting instant stories

There are no principles as such for choosing a fairy tale for dramatization. There are only a few recommendations based on the experience of lovers of this type of entertainment:

  • the plot should be as simple as possible;
  • you can “add” the characters yourself if there are not enough for all the guests;
  • You shouldn’t take on long narratives: the actors and the audience will get bored. Better choose two short fairy tales.

And one more thing: 80% of the success of the dramatization depends on the narrator, so you need to read extremely expressively and emotionally.

Scenarios of impromptu fairy tales for different occasions

The good thing about improvisational stories is that absolutely any story can be remade for a specific occasion. However, there are ready-made options.

Birthday re-enactments

The impromptu fairy tale “Turnip”, played out according to roles, will be for a cheerful company great entertainment at a birthday party. The essence of its production is that when a particular character is mentioned, the participant must utter a certain line or word.

Characters:

Turnip - "Wow"

Grandfather - “Shall we celebrate?”

Baba - “Oh-oh”

Granddaughter - “I’m not in shape yet”

Zhuchka - “Happy Birthday”

Cat - “She’s a spy!”

Mouse - “I warned you!”

The presenter tells everyone a well-known plot, the actors speak their lines, complementing the image with gestures and facial expressions.

Impromptu fairy tales for a cheerful company with words can be replaced with dramatizations in which you need to show the character only with gestures and facial expressions - as, for example, in the scene “Scrambled Eggs”.

Characters:

Girl (flirty)

Hot frying pan (sizzling)

Butter (cowardly and soft)

Door (looks appraisingly at what is happening)

Water (slow but kind)

Eggs (all guests).

Presenter: “Asya wanted to eat. I went to the kitchen and decided to make scrambled eggs. I took a frying pan, chicken and quail eggs. I tried to find butter in the refrigerator, but it was hidden. Asya heated up the frying pan and hit the eggs on the side. They began to hiss, turn green, and smell bad. The frying pan got angry and began throwing the remaining eggs. Asya's balls were smeared, she squealed and ran to the water tap. Yeah, there’s no time for food here!”

A fairy tale for a corporate event

Instant performances of impromptu fairy tales for a cheerful company of colleagues differ in the format of the performance, so it is better to choose something neutral for staging. For example, “Agitspektakl”.

Characters:

Machine gunner Anka

hungry sailor

blind switchman

fireman-grandfather

young train driver

White Guard lieutenant.

Presenter: “We present to the attention of the esteemed public the propaganda performance “How the Zvezda train was saved.”

Characters Under the presenter's introduction, they become a semicircle.

Presenter: “Due to the fact that the armored train was urgently sent for repairs, the performance is cancelled.”

The participants bow and leave amid applause.

As an option for a more verbose production, we can offer the dramatization “About Work.”

Characters:

Man (“I’m your sexy macho”)

Work (“Lies!”)

Wife (“Where have you been?”)

Girl (“I am your joy”)

Flowers (“Lucky Surprise”)

Family Friend ("Hang in there, I'm with you")

Presenter: “The man was late at work. I decided to buy my wife flowers on the way so that she wouldn’t think that the girl had him. On the way I met a family friend and completely forgot about the flowers. I came home, my wife started a scandal, she said that the man was seen with a girl. He makes an excuse that he was with a family friend, and before that he was late at work. The man’s wife sent him to buy flowers, and he again met a family friend. They drank and bought flowers from a girl in a stall. A man came home, gave his wife flowers, and she got angry that the man was drunk and kicked him out. The man came to work, slept through it, and went to his wife in the morning to reconcile. He bought flowers again, his wife forgave him, and then a family friend and his girlfriend came to visit.”

It’s not bad if the role of the mouse that solves the whole problem goes to the manager or the hero of the occasion. Seven players-characters from the fairy tale Repka take part. The presenter distributes roles. The game is suitable for both children and adult company. You can choose the characters' replicas - which ones you like best. or come up with your own.

Be careful!
1st player will turnip When the leader says the word "turnip", the player must say "Both-on" or “Both, that’s what I am...”

2nd player will grandfather When the leader says the word "grandfather", the player must say "I would kill" or “I would kill him, damn it”

3rd player will grandma. When the leader says the word "grandmother", the player must say "Oh-oh" or « Where are my 17 years old?

The 4th player will be granddaughter. When the leader says the word "granddaughter", the player must say "I'm not ready yet" or "I'm not ready"

The 5th player will be Bug. When the leader says the word "Bug", the player must say "Woof-woof" or “Well, damn it, it’s a dog’s job.”

The 6th player will be cat. When the leader says the word "cat", the player must say "Meow-meow" or “Get the dog off the site! I'm allergic to her fur! I can’t work without valerian!”

The 7th player will be mouse. When the presenter says the word "mouse", the player must say "Pee-pee" or “Okay, okay, you’ll be gored by a mosquito!”

The game begins, the presenter tells a fairy tale, and the players voice it.

Leading: Dear viewers! Fairy tale on new way would you like to see it?

Familiar to the point of surprise, but with some additions... in one, well, very rural area, very far from fame, there lived a grandfather.

(Grandfather appears).
Grandfather: I would kill him, damn it!
Leading: and grandfather planted a turnip.
(Turnip emerges)
Turnip: Both on! That's what I am!
Leading: Our turnip has grown big and big!
(Turnip emerges from behind the curtain)
Repka: Oba, that’s what I am!
Leading: Grandfather began to pull the turnip.
Grandfather:(leaning out from behind the curtain) I would kill him, damn it!
Repka: Oba, that’s what I am!
Leading: Grandfather called Grandfather.
Grandfather: I would kill him, damn it!
Grandma(emerging above the curtain): Where are my 17 years?!
Leading: grandma came...
Grandma: Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma for grandpa...
Grandfather: I would kill him, damn it!
Leading: Grandfather for the turnip...
Repka: Oba, that’s what I am!
Leading: They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out. Grandma is calling...

Grandma: Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Granddaughter!
Granddaughter: I'm not ready yet!
Leading: Didn't you put on lipstick? Granddaughter came...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready yet!
Leading: took on Grandma...
Grandma: Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma for Grandfather...
Grandfather: I would kill him, damn it!
Leading: Grandfather for the turnip...
Turnip: Both-on, that's what I am!
Leading: they pull, they pull, they can’t pull it out... the Granddaughter is calling...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready!
Leading: Bug!
Bug: Damn it, it's a piece of work!
Leading: Bug came running...
Bug: Well, damn it, it's a piece of work...
Leading: I took on my Granddaughter...
Granddaughter:: I’m not ready...
Leading: Granddaughter for Grandma...
Grandma: Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma for Grandfather...
Grandfather: I would kill him, damn it!
Leading: Grandfather for Turnip...
Turnip: Both-on, that's what I am!
Leading: they pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out... she took the Bug...
Bug: Well, damn it, it's a piece of work!
Leading:: Cat!
Cat: Remove the dog from the site! I'm allergic to her fur! I can’t work without valerian!
Leading: The cat came running and grabbed onto the Bug...
Bug:
Leading:: The bug squealed...
Bug:(squealing) Well, damn it, it's a dog's job!
Leading: took on my granddaughter...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready...
Leading: granddaughter - for Grandma...
Grandma: Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma - for Grandfather...
Grandfather: I would kill him, damn it!
Leading: Grandfather - for the turnip...
turnip: Both on!
Leading:: They pull, they pull, they can’t pull it out. Suddenly, a Mouse appears from the barn with wide strides...
Mouse: Everything is okay, will the Mosquito gore you?
Leading: Out of necessity, she went out and did it under the Cat.
Cat: Take the dog away. I’m allergic to wool, I can’t work without valerian!
Leading: How he screams with indignation...Mouse...Mouse: Everything is okay, will a mosquito gore you?
Leading: grabbed the Cat, Cat...
Cat: Take the dog away, I’m allergic to his fur, I can’t work without valerian!
Leading: The cat grabbed onto the Bug again...
Bug: Well, damn it, it's a piece of work!
Leading: The bug grabbed onto her granddaughter...
Granddaughter: I’m not ready...
Leading: Granddaughter flies to grandma...
Grandma: Where are my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma broke into Dedka...
Grandfather: E-may, I would kill!
Leading: Then the mouse got angry, pushed the people away, grabbed the tops tightly and took out the root vegetable! Yes, apparently, by all accounts, this is not an ordinary mouse!
Mouse: It's okay, are you gored by a mosquito?
Turnip: Either way, that's what I am...
(Turnip jumps out and falls. Wiping away tears, Turnip hits the floor with his hat.)

You can come up with a fine as a punishment for those who go astray, for example, jump 5 times (for children) or drink a glass (for adults).

The fairy tale "Turnip - 2" - in a new way

Second tale the more difficult it is, that in addition to words, each actor needs to make appropriate movements. Therefore, before the fairy tale, right in front of the audience, you can rehearse.

Roles and their description:
turnip- at every mention of her, he raises his hands above his head in a ring and says: "Both on".
Grandfather- rubs his hands and says: "So-so".
Grandma- waves his fist at his grandfather and says: "I would kill".
Granddaughter- He rests his hands on his sides and says in a languid voice: "I'm ready".
Bug- wags his tail - "Bow-wow".
Cat- licks himself with his tongue - “Pssh-meow.”
Mouse- hides his ears, covering them with his palms - “Pee-pee-scat.”
Sun— stands on a chair and looks, and as the story progresses, he moves to the other side of the “stage.”

Fairy tales can be played in the same way "Teremok", "Kolobok" etc.

If you wish, you can make masks. Print on a color printer and cut out, enlarging the picture to the desired size - depending on who the masks are needed for (children or adults).

If you want to congratulate the hero of the day in a non-standard and fun way, then a funny fairy tale scenario for adults will come to your aid. It will not require any active actions on the part of the guests; the participants will just have to pronounce their duty phrase on time. Of course, funny fairy tale scenes for adults are performed in honor of the hero of the occasion. Therefore, they require his direct participation. Let us give an example of such a poetic work.

Distribution of roles

Leading festive event, who will read the script of a fairy tale for adults, assigns certain roles to the guests. In accordance with them, participants put pre-prepared hats on their heads (they will need to cut out images of animals and stick them on a headband made of paper). Each role is assigned a specific statement.

Phrases for characters:

· Bear (celebrant of the day): “Friends, thank you for coming!”

· Fox: “Here you go!”

· Hare: “We’re sitting so well, friends!”

· Hedgehog: “Well, it’s such a party!”

· Boar: “Will you treat me to a cigarette?”

Addition

During the reading of the congratulations, all characters (except for the hero of the occasion) will shout “Happy Birthday” in unison, which they should be warned about in advance. Guests must listen carefully to the host so as not to miss their cues. This unusual and funny fairy tale scenario for adults can be included in any program dedicated to an “adult” birthday.

Text

Once upon a time at the edge of the forest

The beast all gathered in the hut,

To celebrate a birthday together

And congratulations to the birthday bear.

The animals sat down at the table,

Talk about this and that.

And all in one moment

Suddenly they shouted “Happy Birthday!”

Lisa is already a little drunk,

She said in surprise, “Here you go!”

And the bunny is a gray coward

He looked timidly from under the table

And he spoke openly, without hiding:

“We’re having such a great time, friends!”

Only the hedgehog was not in the mood.

He, seeing the general confusion,

Imposingly lounging on the sofa

And he said loudly, “Well, it’s a so-so party.”

But the animals are upon him

didn't pay attention

And again in chorus

"Happy Birthday!" shouted.

And the bear is the hero of the day,

Opening your arms,

He whispered embarrassedly:

The fox, pouring wine for the target,

Suddenly she sharply shouted: “Here you go!”

Here the little bunny, noticeably emboldened,

He said, as if in a chant:

“We’re having such a great time, friends!”

The pig agreed with him.

And her husband is a wild boar

He was already pretty drunk.

He approached everyone with a question:

“Will you treat me to a cigarette?”

Only the hedgehog was lying on the sofa

And he quietly repeated: “Well, it’s a so-so party.”

But, being away from the holiday

under the impression

All the guests hummed again:

"Happy Birthday!"

Suddenly the bear is the hero of the day,

Having cast aside all my doubts,

Confidently said:

“Friends, thank you for coming.”

Here the animals are all having fun,

Apparently they were already full and drunk.

Everyone started dancing together

And invite the birthday boy to dance.

Fox from fatigue

A little pale

While dancing

She often repeated: “Here you go!”

Well, the boar jumped to the ceiling,

He tap-danced with his hooves,

And again he pestered everyone with the question:

“Will you treat me to a cigarette?”

And the whole hedgehog

From cigarette smoke in the fog

He muttered under his breath:

“Well, so-so party.”

But that's it forest dwellers satisfied.

Everyone drinks, dances - they have fun.

And endlessly scream to themselves in surprise

To the anniversary bear: “Happy birthday!”

Conclusion

In this scenario of a fairy tale for adults, you can involve all the guests present at the celebration. Let them, together with the characters, shout “Happy Birthday!” Such a collective congratulation will certainly please the hero of the occasion. Such funny fairy tales/sketch for adults are especially popular mainly due to their originality and originality.

Welcome, dear guests!

I offer you another fairy tale adaptation for a cheerful company, I performed it several times with friends and colleagues, everyone really liked it. Suitable both indoors and outdoors, children 12+ can participate. I won’t lie, I found it on the Internet, but I added a little of my own and even managed to create intrigue.

Conditions and props for a fairy tale-remake.

The main condition for conducting a skit is the number of participants, i.e. You need 7 people plus more spectators.

Props: masks of a mouse, frog, hare, fox, wolf and bear. Type mouse mask into a search engine, for example, and you will get thousands of pictures, print and color. It's very exciting, I tell you. Tell me, how long have you been coloring pictures? 100 years ago you say. If you don’t have a printer, then you can draw, and you shouldn’t strive for everything to be perfect, on the contrary, the funnier the better.

Distribution of roles.

Choose a presenter, preferably a person with a sense of humor, an artist in one word, because only he will speak in the skit, the rest of the characters will only act.

Then you need to distribute roles among the cheerful company, this can be done by creating some kind of intrigue, i.e. there is no need to say or announce that there will be a skit now and ask who wants to participate. They can simply refuse. The way out is to casually offer to guess the riddles, here they are:

A white collar jumps straight across the field.

The red-haired cheat, cunning and dexterous, got into the barn and counted the chickens.

Who walks around angry and hungry in the cold winter?

The animal is jumping, not a mouth, but a trap; both a mosquito and a fly will fall into the trap.

The owner of the forest wakes up in the spring, and in winter he sleeps in a snowy hut to the howl of a blizzard.

Small stature, long tail, gray coat, sharp teeth.

Have you guessed who is who? The one who guesses the first animal will play it, but don’t talk about it yet, give candy or something else for the answer and warn that you can only guess once. This way you will distribute all the roles, and the presenter, if it is not you yourself, needs to be warned in advance so that he does not guess the riddles, he will be a tower. After all the roles have been distributed, give everyone masks and invite them to the center to participate in the skit. The actors imitate what the presenter is saying, opening their mouths in their words as if they were pronouncing them. The presenter needs to tell the story clearly and in detail.

Fairy tale Teremok in a new way

Presenter: There was a mansion in the field, a mansion. He is not short, not high, not tall. A little cowardly mouse runs past. She runs, but she is afraid of everything, looks around, sniffs, listens at the tower and asks:

Mouse: Who lives in the little house?

Host: Nobody answers. She was delighted, grinned contentedly and went into the mansion. She immediately started cleaning, swept the floor, washed the windows, she was hardworking...

Here is a plump green frog jumping, voracious, puffing out its cheeks, catching flies with its tongue and swallowing it. She croaked near the tower, even choked, coughed and proudly asked:

Frog: Who lives in the mansion?

Frog: And I'm a fat green frog. Well, let me into the little mansion!

Host: They began to live together. The mouse bakes pies, and the frog eats the pies.

A hare-dancer walks past to all the dancers. He can’t resist, he dances as he goes, new dance- masters rap. He approaches the tower, dances and asks:

Hare: yo-yo.. who lives in the little house? Does anyone live in a low place?

Mouse (cowardly): I am a little cowardly mouse.

Frog (proudly): I am a frog - a green fatty! And who are you?

Hare: And I am a hare-dancer to all dancers! and did a tap dance. Let me into the little house!

Mouse: Apparently we’ll have to let you in...

Host: The three of them began to live together. The mouse bakes pies, the frog eats the pies, the hare makes everyone laugh and dances.

Here a fox passes by, the beauty of the whole forest, the first fashionista! She walks like a model, admires herself in the mirror, and likes herself. She approached the mansion, straightened her breasts and asked in an erotic voice:

Fox (erotically): Who-who lives in the little house?

Hare: I am a hare-dancer for all dancers!.. and I did a tap dance.. And who are you?

Fox: And I am the beauty of the fox throughout the forest!

Presenter: The hare saw the fox, whistled through the window, winked, jumped out of the mansion, sat down on his knee, offered his hand and heart to the fox and invited him to live in the mansion.

Host: The four of them began to live. The mouse bakes pies, the frog eats pies, the hare and fox learn tango.

A wolf passes by - the top is the friend of all drunkards. He barely trudges along, his legs trip over his legs, his tongue is slurred. He smokes a cigarette, drinks a bottle from his throat and swears loudly. He saw the tower and shouted:

Wolf: Who - who is sitting in the mansion, come out!

Mouse: I am a little cowardly mouse...

Frog: I'm a green fat frog!

Hare: I am a hare dancer to all dancers!

Fox: I am the beauty of the fox throughout the forest! And who are you?

Wolf: And I am a wolf-wolf, a friend to all drunkards! .. and hiccupped loudly

Frog: So come on in and pour it!

Host: The five of them began to live, the wolf treated everyone to alcohol, the animals drank, snacked on pies, got drunk, began to sing songs...

Suddenly a cross-eyed bear walks by. He walks, bumps into trees, hits, gets caught in the branches, gets upset, Mishka gets sick, holds on to his head, and just walked past the tower, didn’t notice...

Let's be friends with pages.

For big company Impromptu scenes are best suited. The best thing is to take any fairy tale, miniature or text own composition. The roles are easy to define - they are all nouns. Also consider the roles of the curtain, intermission and bell. The presenter can only read the text loudly and expressively, and the characters can get into character and perform all the actions. We bring to your attention several sample texts. Theatrical performance. Participants are invited, each of whom is given roles. For this performance, it is best to prepare signs with the names of the roles in advance and hang them on the artists’ necks, since the performance is performed without costumes.

Characters: King, Queen, Prince, Princess, Robber, Bear, Sparrow, Cuckoo, Mouse, Horse, Oak, Throne, Sun, Window, Curtain.
If there are quite a lot of people present, then you can add additional roles: Bees, Breeze, Trouble, Horizon, Barrel of Honey, Rays.
After the roles are distributed, the presenter explains the conditions for presentation and participation. The actors must play their roles, focusing on what the presenter will read. The most interesting thing is that the artists will not know the content of the production in advance, and all their actions will be completely improvised at their discretion. The presenter’s task is to give the artists the opportunity to take certain poses depicting the actions that the presenter calls. In the text, such necessary pauses will be indicated by ellipses.

So, let's begin our performance, consisting of five actions.

RESCUE OF THE PRINCESS
Act one

THE CURTAIN opens... There is a spreading OAK tree on the stage... A light BREEZE blows its leaves... Small birds - SPARROW and CUCKOO - flutter around the tree... the birds chirp..., occasionally they sit on the branches to clean the feathers... A BEAR waddled past... He was dragging a BARREL of WITH HONEY and waved away the BEES... A gray vole MOUSE was digging a hole under the OAK... THE SUN slowly rose above the crown of the OAK, spreading its RAYS in different directions... THE CURTAIN is closing...

Act two

THE CURTAIN opens... There is a THRONE on the stage... THE KING enters... THE KING stretches... walks to the WINDOW. Having opened the WINDOW wide, he looks around... He wipes the traces left by the birds from the WINDOW... He sits on the THRONE in thought... The PRINCESS appears with the step of a light doe... She throws herself on the KING's neck..., kisses him... and they sit together on the THRONE... And at this time A BIGGER is prowling under the WINDOW... He is contemplating a plan to capture the PRINCESS... THE PRINCESS sits down at the WINDOW... THE BIGGER grabs her and takes her away... THE CURTAIN closes...

Act three

THE CURTAIN opens... There is a TURN on the stage... THE QUEEN sobs on the KING's shoulder... THE KING wipes away a stingy tear... and rushes about like a tiger in a cage... THE PRINCE appears... The KING and QUEEN vividly describe the kidnapping of the princess... They stomp their feet... THE QUEEN falls at the feet of the PRINCE and begs to save his daughter ... THE PRINCE swears to find his beloved... He whistles to his faithful HORSE..., jumps on him... and rushes away... THE CURTAIN closes...

Act four

THE CURTAIN opens... There is a spreading OAK tree on the stage... A light BREEZE blows its leaves... Small birds - SPARROW and CUCKOO - are sleeping on a branch... Under the OAK tree, lounging, lies the BEAR... THE BEAR sucks its paw... Occasionally dips it into a BARREL OF HONEY... The back paw... But here a terrible noise disturbs the peace and quiet. It is the BRIEF who is dragging the PRINCESS... The animals run away in horror... THE BRIEF ties the PRINCESS to the OAK... SHE cries and begs for mercy... But then the PRINCE appears on his dashing HORSE... A fight ensues between the PRINCE and the BIGGER... With one short blow, the PRINCE defeats the BIGGER... THE BIGGER under the OAK gives oak... THE PRINCE unties his beloved from the OAK... Having placed the PRINCESS on a HORSE... he jumps on himself... And they rush to the palace... THE CURTAIN closes...

Act five

THE CURTAIN opens... On the stage, the KING and QUEEN are waiting for the return of the newlyweds at the open WINDOW... THE SUN has already set behind the HORIZON... And then PARENTS see in the WINDOW the familiar silhouettes of a PRINCE and PRINCESS on a HORSE... PARENTS jump out into the yard... CHILDREN fall at the feet of their PARENTS... and ask for blessings... They bless them and begin to prepare for the wedding... THE CURTAIN closes...

We invite all artists to take a bow.

Fairytale performance

Roles: Curtain, Throne, Princess, Prince, Kiss, Window, Dragon, Dragon Heads, Dragon Tail, Horse, Clouds, Sun, Trees, Wind.

The curtain opens...

Castle. In the palace, a Princess sits on the Throne... A handsome Prince enters... Sends an Air Kiss to the Princess... They begin to be polite... At this time, an evil Dragon flies into the Window... with three Heads and an orgome Tail..., grabs The princess... and flies away... The prince sets off to save the bride... Saddles up his Horse... and rushes like an arrow to the Dragon's cave... Clouds cover the sun..., Trees creak alarmingly..., The wind knocks the Horse off his feet ... and prevents the Prince from approaching the cave... The Dragon appears... Its three Heads spew out flames and smoke... The battle begins... The Prince cuts off the first Head..., the second and the third... The Dragon's body fights in convulsions..., The tail shakes from side to side... The Princess runs out..., trips over the Tail... and almost falls... The Prince picks her up... They kiss... The tail continues to swing...

The curtain is closing...

Sketch game Turnip

Seven players-characters from the fairy tale Repka take part. The presenter distributes roles.
The 1st player will be the turnip. When the leader says the word "turnip", the player must say "Oba-na".
The 2nd player will be the grandfather. When the presenter says the word “grandfather,” the player must say “I would kill.”
The 3rd player will be the grandma. When the leader says the word "grandmother", the player must say "Oh-oh."
The 4th player will be the granddaughter. When the leader says the word "granddaughter", the player must say "I'm not ready yet."
The 5th player will be the Bug. When the leader says the word "Bug", the player must say "Woof-woof".
The 6th player will be the cat. When the presenter says the word "cat", the player must say "Meow-meow".
The 7th player will be the mouse. When the presenter says the word "mouse", the player must say "Pee-pee".

The game begins, the presenter tells a fairy tale, and the players voice it.

“Grandfather planted (2nd player: “I would kill”) a turnip (1st player: “Both-on”). The turnip grew big - very big. Grandfather came to pull the turnip, he pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out. Grandfather called grandmother Grandma for grandpa, grandpa for the turnip, they pull and pull, they can’t pull it out..."

Turnip 2

Roles and their description:
Turnip - at every mention of it, he raises his hands above his head in a ring and says: “Both-on.”
Grandfather rubs his hands and says: “Well, well.”
The grandmother waves her fist at the grandfather and says: “I would kill him.”
The granddaughter rests her hands on her sides and says: “I’m ready.”
Bug - "Woof-woof."
Cat - "Pssh-meow."
Mouse - "Pee-pee-scat."
The sun stands on a chair and looks, and as the story progresses, he moves to the other side of the “stage.”

In the same way, you can play the fairy tales Teremok, Kolobok, etc.

Cabbage soup

Roles:
the pan is grimacing,
meat - smiles contentedly,
potato - holds his fingers like a fan, moves them and laughs,
cabbage - looks melancholy at those around him, not sharing the general excitement,
carrot - jumping with figurines on his hands,
onion - looks angry, smug and pinches everyone,
quick with fat - hisses when addressed,
the refrigerator opens its doors cordially and generously,
tap water - depicts something malicious and vile,
the hostess is an absent-minded but charming woman.

When all the players have taken their poses and facial expressions, the presenter begins to read the text:
One day the housewife found a saucepan,
She decided to cook cabbage soup in it.
I poured water from the tap into it,
I let the meat in and lit the fire.
I wanted to grate carrots,
That fig turned up - it’s disgusting to look at.
The owner decided to clean it,
Carrot cursed: “Again, it’s mine!”
Carrots should be kept in the refrigerator
She won't even think of offending you.
The hostess took up the potatoes then.
After all, cabbage soup with carrots is not a problem at all.
The potatoes in the basket were alive in the oven.
The potatoes were covered with sprouts, and all
She shrank as if she were fifty years old.
The hostess looked, she felt sad,
She had never heard of cabbage soup without potatoes.
The hostess took out cabbage forks.
The sight of cabbage made her sad.
Cabbage, potatoes, carrots - trouble.
The hostess couldn’t even dream about cabbage soup.
But the bow she forgot about
(I kept it in a box on the balcony)
He lay there and his orange side glowed,
He was proud that he was the only one preserved.
And now it is crumbled, fried, salted,
They throw it into the pan, I’m pleased with myself.
And let the dinner with cabbage soup fail,
But the onion soup turned out delicious!

Fried eggs

Roles: a hot frying pan that throws all the time, butter - soft, lazy and cowardly, a kitchen door - looks at everything and evaluates, water - melancholic and good-natured. All other guests will be eggs.

"Marishka got hungry. She went into the kitchen to fry some eggs. She took a frying pan, eggs, and looked in the refrigerator for something else. She couldn’t find it. She didn’t know what she needed, but she knew the oil and hid it. Mariska heated up the frying pan and splashed eggs on it. It smelled bad, the eggs began to writhe, turn black, and burn. The frying pan went wild, and began to scatter all the hot eggs around Marishka. She screamed and ran to the water.

Propaganda performance

The presenter goes on an improvised stage and announces: “We bring to your attention the propaganda performance “Saving the Red Star Armored Train.”

Act one Characters (come out one at a time and line up in a semicircle): Anka the machine gunner, a wounded sailor, V.I. Lenin, Red Commissar Dobrov, White Guard Lieutenant Sliznyakov, guard dog Brave, switchman, fireman and armored train driver.
The participants take a dramatic pause and say in unison: “Due to the armored train being sent for repairs, the performance is cancelled.”
This is followed by a general bow and applause.

Bedtime story.

Don't live the way you want.

Characters:

1.King.
2. Princess.
3. Leo
4. Cat.
5. Robber 1-2 people.
6. Servant.

In one kingdom there lived a king. Dressed in purple and ermine, he sat importantly on the throne, and kept repeating: “Ah, it’s not easy to be a king!” This is a very important mission."
The king had a daughter - a beautiful princess. She sat in the castle and was bored all the time. Her only entertainment was singing and playing the harpsichord (song 4 from The Bremen Town Musicians).
- Aren’t you a prince on a white horse? – she asked the passing riders. - When will he appear? - and she sighed heavily - Oh! I'm so tired of waiting...
- Ah! It's not easy being a king! - the king answered her, immersed in his thoughts.
One day, when the princess was looking out the window, as usual, a robber drove past. He had long dreamed of taking possession of the crown of the stupid king:
- I am not me, the crown will be mine!
- Aren’t you a prince on a white horse? – asked the princess.
- I! – the robber realized that, having kidnapped the princess, he could demand a ransom from the king. - I! - he repeated.
-Will you pick me up?
The robber, without thinking for a long time, grabbed the princess, threw a bag over her head and galloped into the forest where the robber’s lair was located.
- A! - the princess shouted.
- Ah! - exclaimed the stupid king. - It's not easy to be a king. Servants!
The most agile of the servants, John, came running to the king’s cry.
- Calm only calm! “Everything is elementary and simple,” he reassured the king.
- My daughter has been kidnapped! In the forest she will be torn to pieces by terrible lions! Oh! It's not easy being a king! Half the kingdom and the hand of the princess to the one who frees her,” His Majesty became generous.
John collected a small bundle, took his faithful cat, who always helped him cope with troubles, and took his leave.
“Let everyone into the castle and not let anyone out,” John gave his last instructions and set off.
The robber's lair was guarded by a terrible lion. He was very lonely because the forest animals were afraid of him and did not want to have anything to do with him.
John whispered to the cat to make friends with the lion.
- Easy, master.
While the cat and the lion were establishing contacts, John made his way into the hut to the robbers. He thought that he needed to save the princess, but what did he see when he opened the door?..
The princess sat on a chair and ordered the robber:
- If you are a prince, then you must read poetry to me, talk about your love, perform feats for me. Fight a lion, for example. Besides, I need a new dress, this one is already worn out.
- I just made it up! Better sweep the floor. I took the hostess into the house, not a talking radio.
-Ah well! – the princess grabbed a broom and began to beat it on the robber’s back.
- Guard! Save! - shouted the robber. And he ran out of the hut.
John also wanted to escape before he got hit, but it was too late. The princess saw him.
- And here is my savior! Wonderful! How long have I been waiting for you... - and she fainted right into John’s arms.
Apparently he was destined to serve all his life. First to the stupid king, and then to his daughter. John didn't know whether to laugh or cry. There’s nothing to do but leave a man in a semi-fainting state alone in the forest. And the king’s word is the law, since he promised half the kingdom and the princess’s hand in addition, he must keep his word. And John must follow orders and not object.
That’s the end of the fairy tale, and well done to those who listened.

Theater – Impromptu.

Characters:

Trees,
Path,
Prince,
Wind,
Horse,
Robber,
Princess,
Hut.

Dark night. Forest. The wind howls. Trees sway in the wind. A path goes off into the distance between the trees. A prince gallops along the path on his faithful horse. He jumps and jumps and jumps, tired, galloping. Get off your horse. He makes his way between the swaying trees, and the path goes further and further into the distance until it is completely out of sight (“Chao” is the voice of the path).
The prince looked around and saw a hut standing on one leg. He knocked on the hut:
- Knock-knock, who lives in the little house, who lives in the low one?
“He also found me a little mansion,” the hut was offended, “by the way, I’m a hut on one leg, an ordinary one, and my dimensions are standard.” I’m not inviting you to come inside: a robber is visiting me now, and he’ll soon return from hunting. Come back another time.
The prince was amazed; he had never seen such talkative huts before. He hid behind the trees and began to wait for the robber. Like all princes, the desire for exploits and adventure was in his blood.
The wind howled, the trees swayed, the path went into the distance and could not go away. And the prince sat near the hut, having tied his horse nearby, and waited.
Suddenly he sees a robber and a princess sneaking towards the hut from different directions.
“Either they are meeting secretly, or a battle is planned,”
Rubbing his hands, the prince whispered.
Without looking at each other, the robber and the princess entered the hut; out of surprise they ran into each other, hit their foreheads and fell to the floor.
- A-ah-ah! - the princess shouted.
- A-a-a! – the prince shouted in fear.
And the robber was in such shock from all this that he fainted.
The prince, having come to his senses, ran into the hut and, not quite understanding what was happening, caught the falling robber.
“I thought princesses weren’t so heavy,” he concluded in surprise.
- I'm here! – the princess waved her hands in front of him and jumped up so that he would finally notice her.
“Oh,” the prince was embarrassed.
He threw the robber to the floor, took the princess by the hand, and justice was restored.
The princess agreed to do anything to restore her reputation and get out of the forest as quickly as possible.
They tied up the robber, put him on a faithful horse and slowly walked along the path: “Here you go!” All kinds of people will walk all over me! – the path became indignant and went further and further, hiding behind the trees. Well, okay, just left the forest.
The trees were swaying. The wind howled. Former dark night. In the middle of the forest, now on one leg, now on the other, a hut stood, waiting for lost travelers to come to its light.
That’s the end of the fairy tale, and whoever listened, well done.

A fairy tale is a game for the little ones.

Start telling the story as usual. Having reached the place where Kolobok meets the hare, spread your arms and say: “What about the hare? There is no hare..."
The first task is to find the hidden hare.
Let's tell the tale further. Kolobok meets a wolf. We draw a wolf with our fingers on two sheets of paper using watercolors.
“And a bear will meet him...” We prepare the bear using cotton wool, whatman paper, scissors and glue. You can dress someone up if you have a fur coat or brown clothes. Then you can make a mask out of paper.
At the end of the Russian fairy tale, Kolobok dies. And in our fairy tale he can be saved. The guests help him escape from the fox by pushing the ball (Kolobok) with his head.

Tale about a kitten.

Kitty
Magpies
piece of paper
Wind
Porch
Sun
Puppy
Rooster
Chicken

Today the kitten went outside for the first time from the house. It was a warm summer morning. The sun scattered its rays in all directions. The kitten sat down on the porch and began to squint in the sun. Suddenly his attention was attracted by 2 magpies that flew in and sat on the fence. The kitten slowly climbed down from the porch and began to sneak up on the birds. The kitten jumped high. But the magpies flew away. It didn't work out. The kitten began to look around in search of new adventures. A light breeze was blowing. He was pushing a piece of paper along the ground. The paper rustled loudly. The kitten grabbed her. Scratched it a little. He took a bite and, not finding anything interesting in it, let it go. The piece of paper flew away, blown by the wind. And then the kitten saw a rooster. Raising his legs high, he walked importantly around the yard. Then he stopped. He flapped his wings. And he sang his sonorous song. Chickens rushed to the rooster from all sides. Without hesitation, the kitten rushed towards them and grabbed one chicken by the tail. But she pecked the kitten on the nose so painfully that he screamed a heart-rending cry and ran back to the porch. Here a new danger awaited him. The neighbor's puppy barked loudly at the kitten. And then he tried to bite him. The kitten hissed loudly in response, released its claws and hit the puppy in the face with its paw. The puppy whined pitifully and ran away.
The kitten felt like a winner, he began to lick the wound inflicted by the chicken. Then he scratched his hind paw behind his ear, stretched out on the porch at his full height and fell asleep.
Thus ended the kitten’s first acquaintance with the street.

Fairy tale.

Queen
King
Prince
Robber
Princess
Bear
Sparrow
Cuckoo
Mouse
Horse
Oak
Throne
Sun
Breeze
Window
A curtain

The curtain opens. There was a spreading oak tree in a wide field. A light breeze blew through its leaves. Small sparrow and cuckoo birds flutter around the tree, chirp, and every now and then sit on oak branches to clean their feathers. A bear waddled past, carrying a barrel of honey and swatting away the bees. The sun slowly rose above the crown of the tree, scattering its rays in different directions. The curtain closes.

The curtain opens. And at this time, in his kingdom, on the throne, the king was sitting. Stretching, he went to the window and looked around. He wiped the marks from the window. Left behind by the sparrow and the cuckoo. In thought, he sits on the throne. The princess appeared. She threw herself on her father's neck, kissed him and sat down on the throne with him. A robber was making his way under the window, looking around. When the princess sat down by the window, the robber quickly grabbed her and dragged her to his lair, which was located near an abandoned old oak tree.
The queen mother is crying, the king father is crying. The princess's lover, the prince, appears. The Queen throws herself at his feet. The prince bows and goes in search of the princess.

A curtain.

The oak tree was still swaying in the wind, the sparrows and cuckoos, alarmed, chirped loudly. The bear ate a barrel of honey, lay down under a tree and fell asleep, sucking hind paw. The robber tied the princess to an oak tree. But then the prince appeared on his dashing horse, he fell, unable to stay in the saddle, and straight onto the robber. A fight ensued. One hit. And the robber under the oak tree gave the oak. Having placed the princess on a horse, the prince sat down himself, and they rode to the castle.
The king and queen were waiting for them at the window.
-Where have you been, you dissolute daughter? We're worried! - the father-king shouted at her, pressed the prince and princess to him, kissed them both.
- The robber is dead, only you remain, young man. Get married! – the queen joined the hands of the young people and the ending was a foregone conclusion.

In the village of Kantimirovka.

Wind
Tree
Rooster
Dogs
Chickens
Aibolit
Pig
Parrot
Woodpeckers

Night. The village of Kantimirovka is quiet. The wind howls. An old willow tree stands swaying. The rooster crowed. The dogs immediately started barking. The chickens clucked in response. Someone's footsteps were heard. Doctor Aibolit is sitting in his room. Grunting affectionately, the pig enters the room and lies down at Aibolit’s feet. He scratches her belly and she squeals with pleasure. A parrot mutters something in a hissing whisper in its sleep. The silence is broken by woodpeckers, who continually knock on the tree growing under the window. The rooster looked through the doctor's window, saw a grunting pig, decided that his feathers also deserved attention, and he flew in, crowing. open window into the room and sat down on the other side.

The disappearance of the rooster alarmed the entire chicken coop. The chickens, clucking alarmedly, rushed to look for him.

The wind howled, woodpeckers knocked on the swaying willow, the parrot grumbled in its sleep, and the doctor fell asleep in his chair, surrounded by a pig, a rooster and chickens. It’s night in Kantimirovka.