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NEW YEAR – Scenario

1. Entry of presenters.

1 – Good morning, girls! Good morning, boys!

2 – Good morning, guests!

1 – We are glad to see you!

2 – Today we are going to show you Christmas Party!

2. All the children come out, read poetry, sing the song “Jingle bells”.

New Year Day!


New Year Day!
Let us sing
And let us play!

Santa Claus
Brings many toys
For little girls
And little boys!

When Santa comes to our house,


I would like to peek.
But I know, he`ll never come
Until I fall asleep.

Snow in the window,


Much confetti.
Bright – blue, red and yellow
Lights on the tree.

Smiling eyes and faces,


Sweet music in the hall.
I think someone places
Happiness her for all.

Merry, Merry Christmas


Is likely to come.
Merry, Merry Christmas
You are welcome!

New Year

A happy New Year!


The day is so clear,
The snow is so white,
The sky is so bright, We shout with all our might:
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Jingle bells.

1. Dashing through the snow, In a


one-horse open sleigh, Over the
fields we go, Laughing all the way.

Bells on bobtail ring,


Making spirits bright,
What fun it is to ride and sing A
sleighing song tonight!

Jingle bells, jingle bells,


Jingle all the way.
Oh! What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh!

2. So now the moon is bright, Enjoy


it while you`re young. Invite your
friends tonight
To sing this sleighing song.

Just get a bob-tailed nag


And give him extra feed.
Then hitch him to an open sleigh And
crack! You`ll take the lead!

Jingle bells, jingle bells,


Jingle all the way.
Oh! What fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh!

3. New Year and Ice Princess come out


.

New Year:

I am little New Year, ho, ho!


Here I come jumping over the snow,
Shaking my bells with a merry din –
So open your doors and let me in!

Ice Princess:

Presents we bring for each and all –


Big folks, little folks, short and tall.
Each one of you a treasure may win –
So open your doors and let us in.

New Year: Do you like to guess riddles?

Ice Princess: We have some for you. Now listen carefully.


Granny: Good evening, sir! What can I do for you? Who are you?

Man: I'm the King's Counsellor! I want to buy the roses.

Granny: Do you like flowers?

Man: No, I hate them.

Granny: Why do you want to buy them then?

Man: I buy rarities. In winter flowers are rare! Here are ten pounds for your roses.

Granny: I am not going to sell the roses. We like them very much.

Gerda: Yes, we love them.

Man: Thirty pounds:

Granny: No!

Man: Fifty:

Granny: No!

Man: I'm the King's Counsellor! I'm very rich! I sell ice. I know the Snow Queen! I can
buy anything!

Granny: They are not for sale.

Man: You are a crazy old woman!

Kay: Don't shout at our Granny! She is so kind!

Man: Well, I'm leaving! I'll take revenge! I'll tell the Snow Queen about you!

Kay: What an angry man!

Gerda: Granny, who is the Snow Queen?

(The sounds of mysterious music)

Granny: The Snow Queen lives in the North! She is very beautiful but very cruel!

(The sounds of the blizzard)

(The Snow Queen appears)

The Snow Queen: Have you seen the Mystic Queen

Riding in her limousine

Over hills and dales till morning.


If you like I'll take you there

Find some colours you can wear.

Colours that you've only seen while sleeping.

Kay: Oh! Who are you?

S.Q.: I am the Snow Queen. Good evening!

Granny: Good evening! Sit down, please!

S.Q.: No! It is very hot for me! You are very nice but old and poor. And you have two
children. And I am very rich but alone. So, I'll take this boy from you!

Kay: What? Granny! I don't want to go with her!

Gerda: Granny! Don't give Kay to her!

S.Q.: Kay! You'll be my son! You will live in the beautiful palace!

Kay: I don't want!

(The Snow Queen touches Kay with her magic wand. The frightful music sounds.)

Kay: Ha-ha-ha! How fat and funny you are!

Gerda: What's the matter?

Granny: I don't recognize you!

Kay: I don't want to live in this poor house! I am leaving. Goodbye!

(He runs out)

Scene 2

Gerda: I am very tired! I have been looking for Kay for so long! But I must go on and find
my brother!

(Gerda sings a sad song.)

Lady Crow: Caw! Caw! Caw! Good morning, young lady!

Gerda: Good morning!

G. Crow: Where are you going, young lady?

Gerda: I am looking for my brother Kay.

G. &L. Crow: Caw! Caw! Caw!


G. Crow: It's the name of our prince! Go with us and you'll see your brother!

L. Crow: Let's go!

Gerda: Oh, thank you very much.

(In the palace..)

Princess: Let's play hide-and-seek!

Prince: OK. You hide and I'll count to twenty!

(Princess is running around the room. She sees Gerda and shrieks)

Princess: Who is there?

Prince: Is it a rat?

Princess: It's a girl and two crows.

Prince: What are you doing here, young lady? Why are you crying?

Gerda: I am Gerda. I'm crying because you are not my brother. He was carried by the
Snow Queen! I thought he was here!

Prince: Don't cry! We'll help you! Where are you going?

Gerda: I'm going to the North. I must find the Snow Queen!

Princess: It's a long way!

Prince: We'll give you a carriage!

Princess: And I'll give you a coat, a muff and boots. Give my clothes to Gerda!

(Servants come and bring the clothes.)

Gerda: Thank you very much!

Scene 3

(The storyteller is sitting on the pillows in front of the fireplace.)

Storyteller: Everything is all right! Gerda is going in the carriage. The poor boy will be
saved. Quite! What's there? Robbers!

(The robbers appear on the stage and perform the robbers' dance.)

(A camp of robbers in the forest. An old woman is near the fire. The robbers have
brought Gerda.)

Robber 1: Look what we've got!


Robber 2: Here is a gold carriage!

Robber 3: And this is the girl from the carriage!

Old Woman Robber: How nice she is! I think she will be very tasty!

Gerda: Don't kill me, please! Let me go!

Robber 4: What a silly girl! Ha-ha-ha!

Robber 5: You'll be killed!

Gerda: Dear robbers! Please let me go! Kay will die without me!

Old Woman Robber: I'm going to eat you!

Little Robber Girl: Don't touch her! She will be mine! She will play with me! Give me
your muff and your hat! What's your name?

Gerda: I'm Gerda. You can take my clothes but I'll be cold when I get to the Snow
Queen.

Little Girl Robber: No! You won't go there! You will live with me! Look what I've got!
Come, come here quickly!

(The Reindeer appears)

Little Girl Robber: Gerda, look how funny he is!

(She touches the reindeer with a knife.)

Gerda: Don't do it, please!

Little Robber Girl: Why? I like the way it trembles all over.

Gerda: May I ask him a question?

Little Robber Girl: Yes, you may.

Gerda: Tell me, deer! Did you live in the North?

Reindeer: Oh, yes!

Gerda: Have you ever seen the Snow Queen?

Reindeer: Yes, I have. Once she passed me! She had a little boy with her! He was white
with cold. She called him Kay.

Gerda: He has seen her. He is my brother. Dear girl! Let me go! I must save Kay! He
will die in the North.

Reindeer: Do let her go! I'll take Gerda to the Snow Queen's Kingdom.
Little Girl Robber: All right! There is nothing to be done. I won't give you your muff! I like
it. Kiss me.

Gerda: Thank you, girl!

Reindeer: Thank you!

Little Robber Girl: Good luck, Gerda!

Gerda: Goodbye! Goodbye!

Scene 4

(The storyteller is sitting on the pillows in front of the fireplace.)

Story-teller: Oh, how sad I am! Poor Gerda! She is riding on the Reindeer. Help her to
save Kay!

Gerda: Is this the kingdom of the Snow Queen?

Reindeer: Yes, it is. I can't go farther. You must remember, the Snow Queen is very
cruel and it is very difficult to get into her palace!

Gerda: I must go there! Thank you, my dear friend!

(In the palace: Kay is on the icy throne.)

Gerda: Kay, Kay! Are you frozen? Answer me!

Kay: Hush, Gerda! You are bothering me!

Gerda: Dear Kay! It's me, Gerda! You didn't even say to me: "Glad to see you!"

Kay: Glad to see you.

Gerda: You sound so cold. Are you really my brother?

Kay: I am really Kay. I am very busy. I must make the word out of icicles.

Gerda: Kay, let's go home. It's spring there. The sky is blue, the sun is shining, the birds
are singing.

(She weeps and embraces Kay.)

Kay: I am cold, Gerda. Is it you? What's the matter? I can walk!

Gerda: Let's go! We will get home.

Scene 5

(The same room as in the first scene.)

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