![]() GIMBLE: (Glumly.) Whatever I can do to help out. We’ve got a lot of applicants and I could use your expertise. SANTA: But I would like your help with the interview process. SANTA: As you know, I still haven’t decided who will fill the new position. Santa still hasn’t decided who will fill the new position. MACY: I bet you’re going to make the best cookie supervisor the North Pole has ever seen. ![]() I tell you, Gimble, when you get that promotion, I don’t know what I’m going to do without you by my side. MACY: Oh, dashing through the snow! I’ll never be as good as you. (The arm might be sticking out of the gingerbread man’s head.) Excellent arrangement of the gumdrop buttons. MACY: (Working on her gingerbread cookie - frustrated.) Oh, Jingle Bells! What am I doing wrong with this Gingerbread Man? Gimble, can I get your expert cookie maker opinion? MACY: (Handing one sprinkle with a pair of tweezers.) Good work, Gimble. Aha! I thought it was missing a sprinkle! GIMBLE: Three hundred ninety-seven, three hundred ninety-eight, three hundred ninety-nine. Note: If the director thinks that the above exposition is unnecessary, feel free to omit the narration. Our drama scripts are great value: short plays from £3 (5) one-act plays from £15 (20), full. Select our thoroughly researched, easy to stage playscripts for school assemblies. Our plays are always appropriate for the age group. NARRATOR: While the children of the world counted the days before Christmas, the elves of the North Pole counted the sprinkles on their cookies. We take pride in providing original, funny and entertaining scripts for kids with a moral or educational theme. As the two elves busily work, a narrator’s voice is heard… (Optional) Sound Cue: The play opens with seasonal music. Two elves, Gimble (Male) and Macy (Female) work at a cookie table in the Dessert Department One desk can serve as the Cookie Making station, and another desk, perhaps on the other side of the stage, can represent Santa’s office. ![]() The play takes place somewhere in the offices of Santa’s Workshop. Use this short play as part of a holiday showcase! Excerpt from the play: Students and parents will delight in the bouncy dialogue and hilarious characters. A creepy elf who is running from the law applies, and even Scrooge wants the position! Frosty the Snowman melts before he is even interviewed. Prancer wants the job because she’s tired of pulling the sleigh. With his assistant and two favorite elves, Santa makes his way through one failed interview after another. Get ready to laugh out loud as Santa interviews famous holiday characters for the job of Lead Cookie Supervisor.
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