The script of the fairy tale "The Nutcracker" in English. Extracurricular work in English

This term has other meanings, see Nutcracker (meanings). The Nutcracker A fragment of The Nutcracker staged by the Imperial Mariinsky Theater, 1892: Marianna Lidia Rubtsova, Clara Stanislava Belinskaya, Fritz ... Wikipedia

Nutcracker (disambiguation)- Nutcracker: Nutcracker from the Ore Mountains Nutcracker is a type of nutcracker in the form of a doll; traditional christmas toy. The Nutcracker and the Mouse King ... Wikipedia

Ballet by P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker"- In 1890, the Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky received an order from the directorate of the Imperial Theaters for a two-act ballet. For the ballet, the composer chose famous fairy tale German writer Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann The Nutcracker and the Mouse King from ... ... Encyclopedia of Newsmakers

Ballet- Since the mid 30's. 18th century Petersburg, court ballet performances became regular. In 1738, the first Russian ballet school was opened in St. Petersburg (since 1779, the Theater School), which included ballet classes(now Choreographic School); … St. Petersburg (encyclopedia)

NUTCRACKER- (German: Nupknacker) the central character in E.T.A. Hoffmann's fairy tale "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816). SH is a funny toy given to the little girl Marie by her godfather Drosselmeier for Christmas. The big head looked ridiculous compared to… … literary heroes

Nutcracker- This term has other meanings, see Nutcracker (meanings). The Nutcracker A fragment of the play "The Nutcracker" staged by Imper ... Wikipedia

Ballet in philately- Postage stamp of the USSR (1969): I International Ballet Competition in Moscow The theme of ballet in philately is one of the thematic collections of postage stamps and other philatelic materials dedicated to ballet ... ... Wikipedia

Ballet- (French ballet, from Italian balletto, from late Latin ballo I dance) kind of stage. claim; performance, the content of which is embodied in music. choreographic images. Based on the general dramaturgy. plan (scenario) B. combines music, choreography ... ... Music Encyclopedia

NUTCRACKER- One of the most famous ballets by P.I. Tchaikovsky (libretto by M. Petipa based on the fairy tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann). Written in 1891, first staged by M. Petipa on the stage of the Mariinsky Theater in 1892. The ballet begins with a Christmas holiday, at which the girl ... ... Linguistic Dictionary

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Books

  • P. I. Tchaikovsky. Nutcracker. Ballet extravaganza in 2 acts, 3 scenes. Clavier, P. I. Tchaikovsky. "The Nutcracker" is a ballet extravaganza by P. I. Tchaikovsky in two acts. The libretto was written by M. Petipa based on the story of the German romantic E. T. A. Hoffmann "The Nutcracker and mouse king" in French ... Buy for 2023 rubles
  • The Nutcracker Ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky CD , Hammerle Z.. Enchanting sounds of music and fairy world in the pages of children's books! We present a collection that will impress any adult or young reader! In the books in this series, you will find...

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This term has other meanings, see Nutcracker (meanings). The Nutcracker A fragment of The Nutcracker staged by the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, 1892: Marianna Lidia Rubtsova, Clara Stanislava Belinskaya, Fritz ... Wikipedia

Nutcracker (disambiguation)- Nutcracker: Nutcracker from the Ore Mountains Nutcracker is a type of nutcracker in the form of a doll; traditional christmas toy. The Nutcracker and the Mouse King ... Wikipedia

Ballet by P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker"- In 1890, the Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky received an order from the directorate of the Imperial Theaters for a two-act ballet. For the ballet, the composer chose the famous fairy tale by the German writer Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann The Nutcracker and the Mouse King from ... ... Encyclopedia of Newsmakers

Ballet- Since the mid 30's. 18th century Petersburg, court ballet performances became regular. In 1738 the first Russian ballet school was opened in St. Petersburg (since 1779 the Theater School), which included ballet classes (now the Choreographic School); … St. Petersburg (encyclopedia)

NUTCRACKER- (German: Nupknacker) the central character in E.T.A. Hoffmann's fairy tale "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816). SH is a funny toy given to the little girl Marie by her godfather Drosselmeier for Christmas. The big head looked ridiculous compared to… … literary heroes

Nutcracker- This term has other meanings, see Nutcracker (meanings). The Nutcracker A fragment of the play "The Nutcracker" staged by Imper ... Wikipedia

Ballet in philately- Postage stamp of the USSR (1969): I International Ballet Competition in Moscow The theme of ballet in philately is one of the thematic collections of postage stamps and other philatelic materials dedicated to ballet ... ... Wikipedia

Ballet- (French ballet, from Italian balletto, from late Latin ballo I dance) kind of stage. claim; performance, the content of which is embodied in music. choreographic images. Based on the general dramaturgy. plan (scenario) B. combines music, choreography ... ... Music Encyclopedia

NUTCRACKER- One of the most famous ballets by P.I. Tchaikovsky (libretto by M. Petipa based on the fairy tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann). Written in 1891, first staged by M. Petipa on the stage of the Mariinsky Theater in 1892. The ballet begins with a Christmas holiday, at which the girl ... ... Linguistic Dictionary

Ballet- This article or section needs to be revised. Please improve the article in accordance with the rules for writing articles ... Wikipedia

"Nutcracker"- The Nutcracker, ballet in 2 acts (based on the fairy tale by E. T. A. Hoffmann). Comp. P. I. Tchaikovsky, scenes. M. I. Petipa. 12/6/1892, Mariinsky Theater, ballet. L. I. Ivanov, art. K. M. Ivanov and M. I. Bocharov (sets), I. A. Vsevolozhsky and E. P. Ponomarev (costumes) ... Ballet. Encyclopedia

Books

  • P. I. Tchaikovsky. Nutcracker. Ballet extravaganza in 2 acts, 3 scenes. Clavier, P. I. Tchaikovsky. "The Nutcracker" is a ballet extravaganza by P. I. Tchaikovsky in two acts. The libretto was written by M. Petipa on the plot of the story of the German romantic E. T. A. Hoffmann "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" in French ... Buy for 2023 rubles
  • The Nutcracker Ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky CD , Hammerle Z.. Enchanting sounds of music and a fairy-tale world on the pages of children's books! We present a collection that will impress any adult or young reader! In the books in this series, you will find...
THE NUTCRACKER Nutcracker

    Narrator Narrator

    Godfather Dross Godfather Dross

NARRATOR: Hello ladies and gentlemen! I'm going to tell you a Christmas story. It happened in a German town on Christmas Eve many years ago.

Narrator: Hello ladies and gentlemen! I'll tell you a Christmas story. It happened in a German town on Christmas Eve many years ago.

Scene 1 Scene 1

Godfather Dross appears with boxes in his hands.

DROSS: Hello, my dear children! Dross is here! Merry Christmas!

Hello my dear children! Dross is here! Merry Christmas!

DROSS: I've got a surprise for you.

I have a surprise for you.

DROSS: It's a nutcracker.

It's a nutcracker.

DROSS: It is a magic toy, soon you'll know it. He is the prince of toys.

This is a magical toy, you will soon find out. He is the prince of toys.

The clock strikes (the lights are off).

NARRATOR: When the s lock struck twelve, the toys under the Christmas tree started to grow and grow and then they became big and alive.

When the clock struck 12, the toys under the tree began to grow and grow, and then they became big and alive.

The curtain is closing.

NARRATOR: Dear friends! Now you see what magic things can happen on Christmas Eve if you believe in wonders. Mary will soon wake up but it's not the end of the story yet…

Dear friends! Now you know that magical things can happen on Christmas Eve if you believe in miracles. Mary will wake up soon, but that's not the end of the story...

Scene 3

Appears

DROSS: Mary, let me introduce my nephew, Steve.

Mary, let me introduce you to my nephew Steve.

THE NUTCRACKER Nutcracker

Mary(Mary)

Scene 1 Scene 1

MARY: Look, Franz! This is my new doll Daisy. Mum and dad have given me her for Christmas! She's great, isn't she?

Look, Franz! This is my new Daisy doll. Mom and Dad gave it to me for Christmas! She's beautiful, isn't she?

MARY: Oh, a toy soldier!

Oh toy soldier!

MARY: Look! The snow is falling! I want to see my godfather very much. His gifts are always so wonderful!

Look! Snow falls. I really want to see my godfather. His gifts are always so wonderful!

MARY: Not yet. But he'll be here, Franz. It's Christmas Eve.

Not yet. But he will be here, Franz. It's Christmas Eve.

Mary: Listen! Someone is coming.

Listen! Someone is coming.

Godfather Dross Appearsc boxes in hand.

(run up to him) Merry Christmas!

Godfather Dross!

MARY: We have been waiting and waiting for you.

We have been waiting and waiting for you.

MARY: Oh, please, let us see your surprise.

Oh please show us your surprise!

MARY: It's a beautiful ballerina! Her name's Bella. I'll put her with other presents.(puts the doll under the Christmas tree with other toys).

This is a beautiful ballerina. Her name is Bella. I will put it with other gifts.

Mary opens another box, there is a nutcracker.

MARY: What's this? a soldier? It's for you, Franz.

What is this? Soldier? This is for you, Franz.

MARY: I like him, he is nice.

I like him, he's good.

MARY: The prince of toys! How interesting!

Prince of toys! How interesting!

Mary appears.

MARY: I can't believe it! My toys can speak. It's great!

I can not believe this! My toys can talk! This is amazing!

A loud rustle is heard.

MARY: Did you hear a noise?

Did you hear?

MARY: The Mouse Queen… Who is the Mouse Queen?

Mouse Queen.. Who is the Mouse Queen?

There is a fight, the Queen of mice wounds the Nutcracker with a sword, he falls, Marie runs up.

Mary: Stop! No! (throws a shoe at the Queen) Go away! Go away, the Mouse Queen!

Stop! No! Leave! Go away, Mouse Queen!

The dolls are standing around the Nutcracker, Marie is leaning over him.

MARY: Nutcracker, wake up! I love you, my brave Nutcracker!

Nutcracker, wake up! I love you my brave Nutcracker!

MARY: But you… You are so nice. You are not a nutcracker! You are the prince, the prince of toys.

But you... You are so beautiful. You are not a nutcracker! You are a prince, a prince of toys!

Mother, Franz, come out.

MARY (awake): Where am I?

Where I am?

MARY: Where is my nutcracker? (beret dolls ). Trudy, Bella, Daisy tell me, please.

Where is my Nutcracker? Trudy, Bella, Daisy, please tell me.

MARY: They can. I spoke to them last night.

They are able. I talked to them last night.

Appears Dross and his nephew Steve (Nutcracker, only without a hat). Mary runs up to Dross

MARY: Godfather, last night I was …

Godfather, tonight...

Mary: Steve? It's you! Merry Christmas Nutcracker!

Steve? It's you! Merry Christmas Nutcracker!

Merry Christmas!

Marie and the boy are dancing.

Franz

Scene 1 Scene 1

Mary runs onto the stage with a Daisy doll in her arms, dancing. Then Franz appears with a soldier in his hand.

FRANZ: She is nice, but I think your old doll Trudy ( points to the doll with a handicraft) is better.

And this is my present! look!

She's good, but I think your old Trudy doll is better. And this is my gift! Look!

FRANZ: Yes. I'll call him Captain Brown. He's very brave!

Yes. I'll call him Captain Brown. He is very brave.

FRANZ: Is he coming?

He's coming?

FRANZ: Oh, you are right!

Oh you're right!

FRANZ: Maybe it's he!

Maybe it's him!

Godfather Dross Appearsc boxes in hand.

MARY AND FRANZ: Godfather Dross!(run up to him) Merry Christmas!

Godfather Dross!

Franz opens the box, there is a ballerina doll.

FRANZ (disappointed ): Oh, a doll! It's for you, Mary.

Oh doll! This is for you, Mary.

FRANZ: It's not a toy soldier; it hasn't got a sword!

This is not a soldier, he does not have a sword.

FRANZ: A nutcracker! I don't even like nuts!

Nutcracker! I don't even like nuts!

FRANZ: OK, you can play with him.

Okay, you can play with it.

Dross and Franz leave, music sounds, Marie dances with the Nutcracker, sits down in an armchair and falls asleep. The curtain closes.

Dolls, gifts are in their original places.

Mother, Franz, come out.

FRANZ: She didn't sleep in her bed.(looks at the toys under the tree). My Captain Brown, where is your sword?

She didn't sleep in her bed. My Captain Brown, where is your sword?

FRANZ: Dolls can't speak.

Dolls can't talk.

FRANZ: Look, Godfather Dross!

Look, Godfather Dross!

Appears Dross and his nephew Steve (Nutcracker, only without a hat). Mary runs up to Dross

ALL TOGETHER: Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Marie and the boy are dancing.

BELLA (Bella)

The light turns on, the animated dolls stand in front of the Christmas tree.

BELLA: Mister, please, don't stand on my toes. I dance on my toes.

Mister please don't step on my toes. I dance on my fingers.

BELLA: Nutcracker, our prince, you have come!

Nutcracker, our prince. You come!

CAPTAIN BROWN ( Captain Brown)

CAPTAIN BROWN: Sorry Miss...

I'm sorry Miss...

CAPTAIN BROWN: Tonight is a magic night, Dear Mary!

Tonight is a magical night, dear Mary!

CAPTAIN BROWN: I'm afraid it's the Mouse Queen.

I'm afraid it's the mouse queen.

CAPTAIN BROWN: If the Mouse Queen takes the magic nut, you'll never become a prince!

If the Mouse Queen takes the magic nut, you will never become a prince!

CAPTAIN BROWN: We'll help you.

We will help you.

CAPTAIN BROWN: Take my sword. (gives the nutcracker his sword).

Take my sword.

TRUDY ( Trudy)

TRUDY: Excuse me, who are you?

Excuse me, who are you?

TRUDY: I'm Trudy. I'm Mary's favorite doll.

I am Trudy. I am Mary's favorite doll.

TRUDY: The Mouse Queen wants to kill you.

The mouse queen wants to kill you.

DAISY ( Daisy)

DAISY: I'm Daisy; Mary's new doll. And you?

I'm Daisy, Mary's new doll. And you?

DAISY: You? Favourite? She will play only with me.

You?! Darling?! She will only play with me.

TOYS ( Toys)

TOYS: Merry Christmas, Mary.

Merry Christmas, Mary!

TOYS (whispering ): the Mouse Queen… the Mouse Queen…

Mouse queen... mouse queen...

MOUSE QUEEN (Mouse Queen)

The Mouse Queen appears.

MOUSE QUEEN: Where is the Nutcracker? I came here to fight with him. I need a magic nut Cracatuck! Mice! Come to me.

Where is the Nutcracker? I came here to fight him. I need the magic Krakatuk nut! Mice! To me!

MOUSE QUEEN: Let's find the Nutcracker. Follow me!

Let's find the Nutcracker. Follow me!

The Mouse Queen appears with mice.

MOUSE QUEEN: Ha, ha, you are here. Only I will be the Queen here! Mice go!

Ha, ha, you are here! Only I will be the queen here! Mice, let's go!

MOUSE QUEEN: OK, but I'll be back.

Okay, but I'll be back.

NUTCRACKER(Nutcracker)/ STEVE (Steve)

NUTCRACKER: Thank you for your help. I will fight with the Mouse Queen!

Thank you for your help. I will fight the Mouse Queen.

Nutcracker: Thank you Soldier. ( take the sword).

Thanks soldier.

The Nutcracker gets up already without a mask.

NUTCRACKER: Dear Mary, you saved me.

Dear Mary, you saved me.

NUTCRACKER: It's a long and sad story. It happened many years ago, I took the magic nut from the Mouse Queen and she turned me into a nutcracker. And only the love of a beautiful girl could help me. And you, dear Mary did it. thank you!

It's a long sad story. It happened many years ago, I took the magic nut from the Mouse Queen, and she turned me into a nutcracker. And only the love of a beautiful girl could help me. And you, Mary, did it. Thank you!

STEVE: Merry Christmas, Mary.

Merry Christmas, Mary.

MUM (Mom)

Dolls, gifts are in their original places.

Exit, mother, Franz.

MUM: Mary, where are you? Oh, my little princess, wake up!

Mary, where are you? Oh my little princess, wake up!

MUM: You are at home, of course.

Tydoma, of course.

MUM: That was your dream.


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