- Prince: What is your name, lass?
- Cinderella: I am called Cinderella.
- Prince: Cinderella. And why are you called that?
- Cinderella: Because I sit among the ashes.
- Prince: And why do you do that?
- Cinderella: To warm my feet. You see, sir, I sleep in the attic where it's always cold.
- Prince: And why do you sleep in the attic?
- Cinderella: The other rooms are occupied by my stepmother and my stepsisters.
- Prince: And where does your father sleep?
- Cinderella: [looking up hopefully] In heaven.
- Prince: Ah, yes! I noticed the pomp! But she has a circumstance that I cannot abide.
- Stepmother: And what is that, Your Highness?
- Prince: She creaks.
- Prince: I have a strange feeling that we have met before. That I have heard your voice before. Is that possible?
- Cinderella: It's possible. Yes, everything is possible tonight!
- Prince: Everything is different. Everything has changed since you came. I have never felt this way before.
- Cinderella: Nor I.
- The Herald: [singing] His royal highness Christopher Rupert son of his majesty King Maximillian Godfree Ladeslous Leapold Sydney.
- Ensemble: [speaking in unison] Sydney?
- The Herald: [speaking] Sydney.
- [singing]
- The Herald: Frederick John is giving a ball.
- The Herald: [singing] His royal highness Christopher Rupert Windemier Vladamier Carl Alexander Francois Reginald Lancelot Herman.
- Small Boy #1: [speaking] Herman?
- The Herald: [speaking] Herman.
- [singing]
- The Herald: Gregory James is giving a ball.
- The Herald: [singing] His royal highness Christopher Rupert son of her majesty Queen Constantina Charlotte Ermintrude Guenivere Mazie.
- Small Boy #1: [speaking] Mazie?
- The Herald: [speaking] Mazie.
- [singing]
- The Herald: Marguerite Anne is giving a ball.
- Prince: Come out. We will not harm you.
- Cinderella: I dare not.
- Prince: Why not?
- Cinderella: I do not know you and no one is at home and my stepmother will beat me if I speak to anyone while she is away.
- Stepmother: Did anyone call while we were away?
- Cinderella: Yes, ma'am.
- Stepmother: Who was it?
- Cinderella: Only a traveler who stopped for a dipper of water.
- Stepmother: And you gave it to him?
- Cinderella: Yes, ma'am.
- Stepmother: I told you never to open that door while we were away!
- Cinderella: But he was so thirsty, and his smile was so kind.
- Stepmother: [coldly] Go to your corner, and stay there till you're called.
- Cinderella: Yes, ma'am.
- Cinderella: [after giving Prince water] More?
- Prince: [Gently, as Ten Minutes Ago softly plays] No, thank you most kindly.
- Cinderella: [with tears in her eyes] You are most kindly welcome, your highness.
- Prince: [face exhibits recognition] We have spoken these words before!
- Cinderella: [sobbing] Yes, your highness.
- Prince: [gently touches her cheek] Not only here, but in a moonlit garden!
- Cinderella: [sobbing] Yes, your highness.
- Stepmother: You, Prunella, your knee creaks.
- Prunella: I cannot help it, Mother.
- Stepmother: Yes, you can. Rub some unicorn oil into it. Whoever hopes to marry the prince must be perfect.
- Prince: Are you really here, or are you a figure of enchantment? Is this really happening, or are we in a dream?
- Cinderella: If it is enchantment, I hope it is forever. If it is a dream, I wish never to awaken.
- Prince: If it is not enchantment or a dream, then why do I feel as I do?