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课本剧台词皇帝的新衣

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《皇帝的新衣》剧本

皇帝的新装 (剧本)第一幕: 第一景:[在外国的宫殿里]一位大臣恳求外国的国王给他两个最会做衣服的织工,这是皇帝要的.原以一切代价买来.邻国国王要了一座城池作为交换.结果他派了两个骗子去[两人下]第二景;[皇帝在试衣间里]一会儿换上这件衣服,一会儿换上那件衣服.试衣间里有数不清的衣服,花花绿绿、五花八门应有尽有。

皇帝终于换好了一件衣服走了出去,原来他是去接见两个外国织工的。

第三景: 两个织工[骗子]出,皇帝以及各大臣出。

共十三人。

两个骗子说:“我们能织出人类所能想到的最美丽的布,这种布不仅色彩和图案都分外地美观,而且缝出来的衣服还有一种奇怪的特征:任何不称职或者愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服。

”[皇帝神色飞扬的]想:我穿了这样的衣服,就可以看出在我的王国里那些人和他们的职位不相称;我就可以辨别出那些是聪明人,那些人是傻子.[处于幻想之中]皇帝大叫;赶快给我织出这种布来。

皇帝叫仆人拿金子.仆人上,拿出许多金子给两个骗子.皇帝说:“这只是报酬的一部分,事成之后,还回给你们更多。

十三人下 [两个骗子很高兴]他们两个摆出两架织布机,装做实是在工作的样子。

[其实他们的织布机上什么也没有,只是作作样子]第二幕: 第一景: 皇帝出对一位诚实善良的大臣说:“你去看一看我的布织的怎么样了。

”两人下 第二景: 两个骗子和老大臣上老大臣看见两个骗子正在织布机上忙碌的工作 老大臣觉得他什么也看不见[老大臣努力看的样子]两个骗子请他走进一些说:“你看这些布是多么漂亮呀

”老大臣不想承认自己是不成职的大臣,所以他说:“哎呀,美极了

真是美极了

”老大臣一边说一边从他的眼镜里仔细地看,“多美的花纹

多美的色彩

我要禀报皇上,我对这布料非常满意。

”第三景:过了不久,皇上有派了另一位诚实的大臣去看那里的工作情况。

跟前面的老大臣一样,他也不想承认自己是不成职的大臣。

所以也回报皇上布料怎么怎么好看。

所有诚里的人都在谈论着件美丽的布料第三景:皇上亲自去查看衣服做的怎么样了。

皇帝也看不见那衣服,但他不想承认自己是不成职的皇帝所以他也说:“哎呀,真是美极了

”皇帝说:“我十二分的满意

”第三景: 过了一些日子,皇帝要穿着他的新衣服游行了。

[两个骗子们装着没日没夜的工作]第三幕: 第一景: 两个骗子那着那件“衣服”来见皇帝。

两个骗子装摸做样的给皇帝穿上那见看不见的衣服。

其实皇上身上什么也没穿就上街游行去了。

第二景: 皇帝什么也没穿就上了街,四个仆人装摸做样的托着那件“衣服”人们都拥挤在大街上看皇帝的新衣。

皇帝听到了史前最热烈的赞美声。

[皇帝得意洋洋]突然有个小孩说:“可是他什么也没有穿哪

”大家都把这句话私下的传开了。

最后老百姓都说:“他实在什么衣服也没穿呀

”皇帝有点儿发抖,他似乎觉得老百姓说的话是真的。

不过他却这样想:“我必须把游行大典结束。

”因此,他摆出一副更骄傲的神气。

他的内臣们跟在他后面走,手中还托着一条并不存在的后裙。

皇帝的新衣表演剧本(中英对照)

帝的新装(English) Long ago and far away, there lived an Emperor. This Emperor was very vain and could think about nothing but his clothes. He had wardrobes and cupboards full of clothes. They filled his spare bedrooms and upstairs corridors of the palace. The courtiers were worried that the wardrobes would begin to appear downstairs and in their chambers. The Emperor spent hours every morning getting dressed. He had to choose his outfit, preferable a new one, and the shoes and wig to go with it. Mid-morning, he invariably changed into something more formal for his short meetings with his counsellors and advisors. He would change again for lunch, and then again for a rest in the afternoon. He just had to change for dinner and them again for the evening! He kept all the weavers, tailors, cobblers and silk merchants of the city very busy and very happy! News of the Emperor spread to distant kingdoms and finally came to the ears of two very shady characters. Could we? they asked themselves. Could we fool the Emperor who loves new clothes? Let\\\\'s try, they decided. They left their homes and travelled to the Emperor\\\\'s city. there they saw the many shops selling clothes, shoes and fabrics. For, if the Emperor dressed finely, so too did his couriers. The two travellers went to the palace along with many other tradesmen hoping to sell their wares to the Emperor. They asked to meet the Emperor. We have something very special to show him, they told the Chamberlain. That\\\\'s what everyone says, said the Chamberlain. Ah, but his is magical, said one, We have invented a new cloth by using a very special and secret method. The Chamberlain felt that it was his duty to bring new items to the Emperor\\\\'s attention and he went to tell him. Something magical? said the Emperor, who was changing for lunch and admiring himself in the mirror. Oh, I love new things, Show the two weavers in. The two weavers were shown in, and began to describe their cloth to the Emperor. It is gold, silver and rainbow coloured, all at the same time, said one. It shimmers. It feels like silk, but is as warm as wool, said the second. It is as light as air, said the first. A most wonderful fabric. The Emperor was enchanted. He must have an outfit from this new cloth. There is a grand parade in the city in two weeks time, he said. I need a new outfit for it. Can one be ready in time? Oh yes, your Majesty, said the weavers. But there is a problem. The cloth is very expensive to make. No matter, said the Emperor, waving his hand. Money is no objest. I must have an outfit. Just see the Chamberlain and he\\\\'ll sort it out. Make it here in the palace. The Chamberlain showed the two weavers to a large airy room and they set to work. They asked for a loom, and a sack of gold to start buying materials. The Chamberlain followed the Emperor\\\\'s orders and they were denied nothing. The weavers worked away behind closed doors. The loom could be heard clattering away. Every now and them a courtier would stand and listen at the door. News of the magic cloth had spread. Finally, the Emperor could stand it no more. Chamberlain, go to the weavers and see how the cloth is processing. The parade is only a week way. The Chamberlain knocked at the door and waited. Enter! said the weavers. They had been expecting someone soon! The Emperor has sent me to check on the progress of the cloth, said the Chamberlain, staring at the empty loom. Is it not beautiful? said one of the weavers, holding out nothing to the Chamberlain. See the lustre, feel the softness! Um, said the Chamberlain, not quite sure what to say. Oh wise Chamberlain, said the other weaver. Now you can see why it is magical. Only the truly clever and brilliant can see the cloth. Most people would see an empty loom, but a clever man like you will see our wonderful cloth. Of course, said the Chamberlain, not wanting to look stupid. It really is quite marvellous. Those colours, that shimmer of the gold and silver threads. Marvellous. Oh, you are so wise, said the weavers. The Emperor was very impatient and couldn\\\\'t wait for the Chamberlain to return. After ten minutes of pacing up and down, he went to the weavers\\\\' room, followed by half of his court. He threw the doors open, and saw the empty loom. Why! he cried in a surprised voice. Your Majesty, said the Chamberlain quickly. A wise man such as yourself can surely see the colours and sheen of this magical cloth. Of course I can, said the Emperor, wondering why he could not. It\\\\'s beautiful. Simply enchanting. When can my outfit be made? Send for the royal tailors! Your Majesty, said the two weavers. We would be delighted to make your outfit for you. There is no need to trouble your hard-working tailor. It is such a difficult fabric to cut and sew. We will make the suit. Very well, said the Emperor. First fitting tomorrow. The courtiers had followed the Emperor, and they now came into the room. Of course, they could see nothing on the loom for there was nothing to see. Is it not beautiful? said one of the weavers. Of course, only the wise and very clever can see the beauty of the cloth. Look at the colours, feel the weight. The courtiers queued up to look at the colours and feel the weight, and each went away exclaiming over the marvellous cloth which was indeed as light as air. But each courtier secretly wondered if they were really stupid, as they had seen nothing at all. The two weavers then set to work as tailors. They muttered and discussed at the Emperor\\\\'s fittings, stitching here, cutting there until at last the suit was made. The following day was the day of the parade. Am I not the handsomest of men in my marvellour suit? said the Emperor to the Chamberlain, as he showed off his new outfit. Just look at the tiny stitches and the lacework. Truly marvellous. Undoubtedly, sir, said the Chamberlain. There is no outfit on earth to equal this one. The Emperor was dressed in his new suit and ready for the parade. News of his amazing outfit had reached the people of the town and all wanted to see him. There were people crowded along the sides of the streets. The parade began! People gasped. What a suit! they cried. What suit? asked a small boy, who had not heard of the magical cloth. The Emperor has no clothes on at all! It\\\\'s true! No clothes! The Emperor is naked! the people cried. And the Emperor was very ashamed. He had been so vain, and now he had been made to look a fool. As for the two tailors -- they were in fact thieves, and had long since left the town with their bags of gold. Probably laughing all the way! But the Emperor is a wiser man now, and spends a lot more time with his advisors and far less with his tailors. 皇帝的新装 (剧本) 第一幕: 第一景:[在外国的宫殿里] 一位大臣恳求外国的国王给他两个最会做衣服的织工,这是皇帝要的.原以一切代价买来.邻国国王要了一座城池作为交换. 结果他派了两个骗子去[两人下] 第二景;[皇帝在试衣间里] 一会儿换上这件衣服,一会儿换上那件衣服.试衣间里有数不清的衣服,花花绿绿、五花八门应有尽有。

皇帝终于换好了一件衣服走了出去,原来他是去接见两个外国织工的。

第三景: 两个织工[骗子]出,皇帝以及各大臣出。

共十三人。

两个骗子说:“我们能织出人类所能想到的最美丽的布,这种布不仅色彩和图案都分外地美观,而且缝出来的衣服还有一种奇怪的特征:任何不称职或者愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服。

” [皇帝神色飞扬的]想:我穿了这样的衣服,就可以看出在我的王国里那些人和他们的职位不相称;我就可以辨别出那些是聪明人,那些人是傻子. [处于幻想之中]皇帝大叫;赶快给我织出这种布来。

皇帝叫仆人拿金子. 仆人上,拿出许多金子给两个骗子. 皇帝说:“这只是报酬的一部分,事成之后,还回给你们更多。

十三人下 [两个骗子很高兴] 他们两个摆出两架织布机,装做实是在工作的样子。

[其实他们的织布机上什么也没有,只是作作样子] 第二幕: 第一景: 皇帝出 对一位诚实善良的大臣说:“你去看一看我的布织的怎么样了。

” 两人下 第二景: 两个骗子和老大臣上 老大臣看见两个骗子正在织布机上忙碌的工作 老大臣觉得他什么也看不见[老大臣努力看的样子] 两个骗子请他走进一些 说:“你看这些布是多么漂亮呀

” 老大臣不想承认自己是不成职的大臣,所以他说:“哎呀,美极了

真是美极了

” 老大臣一边说一边从他的眼镜里仔细地看,“多美的花纹

多美的色彩

我要禀报皇上,我对这布料非常满意。

” 第三景: 过了不久, 皇上有派了另一位诚实的大臣去看那里的工作情况。

跟前面的老大臣一样,他也不想承认自己是不成职的大臣。

所以也回报皇上布料怎么怎么好看。

所有诚里的人都在谈论着件美丽的布料 第三景: 皇上亲自去查看衣服做的怎么样了。

皇帝也看不见那衣服,但他不想承认自己是不成职的皇帝 所以他也说:“哎呀,真是美极了

” 皇帝说:“我十二分的满意

” 第三景: 过了一些日子,皇帝要穿着他的新衣服游行了。

[两个骗子们装着没日没夜的工作] 第三幕: 第一景: 两个骗子那着那件“衣服”来见皇帝。

两个骗子装摸做样的给皇帝穿上那见看不见的衣服。

其实皇上身上什么也没穿就上街游行去了。

第二景: 皇帝什么也没穿就上了街, 四个仆人装摸做样的托着那件“衣服” 人们都拥挤在大街上看皇帝的新衣。

皇帝听到了史前最热烈的赞美声。

[皇帝得意洋洋] 突然有个小孩说:“可是他什么也没有穿哪

” 大家都把这句话私下的传开了。

最后老百姓都说:“他实在什么衣服也没穿呀

” 皇帝有点儿发抖,他似乎觉得老百姓说的话是真的。

不过他却这样想:“我必须把游行大典结束。

” 因此,他摆出一副更骄傲的神气。

他的内臣们跟在他后面走,手中还托着一条并不存在的后裙。

皇帝的新衣剧本

皇帝的新装(English)  Long ago and far away, there lived an Emperor. This Emperor was very vain and could think about nothing but his clothes. He had wardrobes and cupboards full of clothes. They filled his spare bedrooms and upstairs corridors of the palace.  The courtiers were worried that the wardrobes would begin to appear downstairs and in their chambers.  The Emperor spent hours every morning getting dressed. He had to choose his outfit, preferable a new one, and the shoes and wig to go with it. Mid-morning, he invariably changed into something more formal for his short meetings with his counsellors and advisors. He would change again for lunch, and then again for a rest in the afternoon. He just had to change for dinner and them again for the evening!  He kept all the weavers, tailors, cobblers and silk merchants of the city very busy and very happy!  News of the Emperor spread to distant kingdoms and finally came to the ears of two very shady characters.  Could we? they asked themselves. Could we fool the Emperor who loves new clothes?  Let\\\\'s try, they decided.  They left their homes and travelled to the Emperor\\\\'s city. there they saw the many shops selling clothes, shoes and fabrics. For, if the Emperor dressed finely, so too did his couriers. The two travellers went to the palace along with many other tradesmen hoping to sell their wares to the Emperor.  They asked to meet the Emperor.  We have something very special to show him, they told the Chamberlain.  That\\\\'s what everyone says, said the Chamberlain.  Ah, but his is magical, said one, We have invented a new cloth by using a very special and secret method.  The Chamberlain felt that it was his duty to bring new items to the Emperor\\\\'s attention and he went to tell him.  Something magical? said the Emperor, who was changing for lunch and admiring himself in the mirror.  Oh, I love new things, Show the two weavers in.  The two weavers were shown in, and began to describe their cloth to the Emperor.  It is gold, silver and rainbow coloured, all at the same time, said one. It shimmers.  It feels like silk, but is as warm as wool, said the second.  It is as light as air, said the first. A most wonderful fabric.  The Emperor was enchanted. He must have an outfit from this new cloth.  There is a grand parade in the city in two weeks time, he said. I need a new outfit for it. Can one be ready in time?  Oh yes, your Majesty, said the weavers. But there is a problem. The cloth is very expensive to make.  No matter, said the Emperor, waving his hand. Money is no objest. I must have an outfit. Just see the Chamberlain and he\\\\'ll sort it out. Make it here in the palace.  The Chamberlain showed the two weavers to a large airy room and they set to work. They asked for a loom, and a sack of gold to start buying materials.  The Chamberlain followed the Emperor\\\\'s orders and they were denied nothing.  The weavers worked away behind closed doors. The loom could be heard clattering away. Every now and them a courtier would stand and listen at the door. News of the magic cloth had spread.  Finally, the Emperor could stand it no more.  Chamberlain, go to the weavers and see how the cloth is processing. The parade is only a week way.  The Chamberlain knocked at the door and waited.  Enter! said the weavers. They had been expecting someone soon!  The Emperor has sent me to check on the progress of the cloth, said the Chamberlain, staring at the empty loom.  Is it not beautiful? said one of the weavers, holding out nothing to the Chamberlain. See the lustre, feel the softness!  Um, said the Chamberlain, not quite sure what to say.  Oh wise Chamberlain, said the other weaver.  Now you can see why it is magical. Only the truly clever and brilliant can see the cloth. Most people would see an empty loom, but a clever man like you will see our wonderful cloth.  Of course, said the Chamberlain, not wanting to look stupid. It really is quite marvellous. Those colours, that shimmer of the gold and silver threads. Marvellous.  Oh, you are so wise, said the weavers.  The Emperor was very impatient and couldn\\\\'t wait for the Chamberlain to return. After ten minutes of pacing up and down, he went to the weavers\\\\' room, followed by half of his court.  He threw the doors open, and saw the empty loom.  Why! he cried in a surprised voice.  Your Majesty, said the Chamberlain quickly. A wise man such as yourself can surely see the colours and sheen of this magical cloth.  Of course I can, said the Emperor, wondering why he could not. It\\\\'s beautiful. Simply enchanting. When can my outfit be made? Send for the royal tailors!  Your Majesty, said the two weavers. We would be delighted to make your outfit for you. There is no need to trouble your hard-working tailor. It is such a difficult fabric to cut and sew. We will make the suit.  Very well, said the Emperor. First fitting tomorrow.  The courtiers had followed the Emperor, and they now came into the room. Of course, they could see nothing on the loom for there was nothing to see.  Is it not beautiful? said one of the weavers. Of course, only the wise and very clever can see the beauty of the cloth. Look at the colours, feel the weight.  The courtiers queued up to look at the colours and feel the weight, and each went away exclaiming over the marvellous cloth which was indeed as light as air. But each courtier secretly wondered if they were really stupid, as they had seen nothing at all.  The two weavers then set to work as tailors.  They muttered and discussed at the Emperor\\\\'s fittings, stitching here, cutting there until at last the suit was made.  The following day was the day of the parade.  Am I not the handsomest of men in my marvellour suit? said the Emperor to the Chamberlain, as he showed off his new outfit. Just look at the tiny stitches and the lacework. Truly marvellous.  Undoubtedly, sir, said the Chamberlain. There is no outfit on earth to equal this one.  The Emperor was dressed in his new suit and ready for the parade. News of his amazing outfit had reached the people of the town and all wanted to see him. There were people crowded along the sides of the streets.  The parade began!  People gasped. What a suit! they cried.  What suit? asked a small boy, who had not heard of the magical cloth. The Emperor has no clothes on at all!  It\\\\'s true! No clothes! The Emperor is naked! the people cried.  And the Emperor was very ashamed. He had been so vain, and now he had been made to look a fool.  As for the two tailors -- they were in fact thieves, and had long since left the town with their bags of gold. Probably laughing all the way!  But the Emperor is a wiser man now, and spends a lot more time with his advisors and far less with his tailors.

《皇帝的新装》课本剧

《皇帝的新装》课本剧剧本 人物: 皇帝 宫女 侍从 老大臣 官员 骗子甲 骗子乙 观众甲 观众乙 小孩 (台上布置:台右角放一报架作织机,台正中置一坐椅,台左角立一衣架,架上挂满各式衣服。

立一镜子,皇帝正对镜试衣,镜边立一宫女。

) 第一场 (老大臣上) 侍从:(立于椅旁)老大臣求见! 宫女:皇帝正在更衣呢! (老大臣立于台侧,官员上) 侍从:官员求见

宫女:皇帝正在更衣呢! (官员立于大臣旁,两骗子上) 侍从:两裁缝求见! 皇帝:快快宣见!(离开更衣处,坐上椅子) 骗子甲乙:参见陛下!(行礼) 皇帝:你们有什么特殊的本事吗? 骗子甲:我们是从遥远的东方专程赶来为陛下效劳的。

骗子乙:我们能够织出人类所能想到的最美丽的布料来。

骗子甲:这布不仅色彩和图案都分外地美丽,而且,缝出来的衣服还有一种奇怪的特性。

骗子乙:任何不称职的,或者是愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服。

皇帝:那可真是理想的衣服!我要有了这样的衣服,就可以看出哪些人愚蠢,哪些人不称职了。

来人呀!多多地给他们金子,让他们马上开工! 大臣、官员:遵旨!(众人退场,皇帝回更衣室继续试衣) 第二场 (两骗子上场,来到织机前,做织布的动作。

老大臣上场) 大臣:啊?(吃惊地,用手扶眼镜)我怎么什么也没看见? 骗子甲:哎呀,老大臣来了!请进!请请请!请走近一点,仔细地看。

骗子乙:这花纹美丽不美丽?这色彩漂亮不漂亮? 大臣:我的老天爷!难道我愚蠢吗?难道我不称职吗?我可决不能让人知道这一点! 骗子甲:嗳!您还满意吗? 大臣:满意满意,非常的满意! 骗子乙:您一点儿意见也没有吗? 大臣:没有没有。

我一定呈报皇上!我对这布料实在太满意了。

(大臣下) 骗子甲乙:我们非常高兴!您老慢走!(官员上) 官员:咦?(吃惊,张嘴,揉眼)我并不愚蠢呀,大概是我不配有现在的官职吧!这也真够滑稽的!我决不能让人看出这一点! 骗子甲:你看这布料美不美? 官员:美!美!太美了! 骗子乙:你还满意吗? 官员:满意!满意!太满意了!我一定如实向皇上呈报。

骗子甲乙:多谢你啦!(官员下,两骗子继续作出织、剪、缝的动作) 第三场 侍从:老大臣、官员求见! 皇帝:(从更衣室走出,回到椅上)宣! 大臣、官员:参见陛下! 皇帝:新衣服做得怎么样啦? 大臣:很快就完工了! 官员:美丽得很,漂亮得很啦! 大臣:陛下要能穿上它去参加游行大典,让所有的百姓都开开眼界,那可再好不过了

官员:天下的人都要赞不绝口啊! 皇帝:嗯,好!太好了! 侍从:裁缝求见! 皇帝:宣!(两骗子作手托衣物状,上) 骗子甲乙:参见陛下!衣服做好了,请陛下过目。

骗子甲:这是裤子。

骗子乙:这是袍子。

骗子甲:这是外衣。

骗子乙:这些衣服轻柔极了,像蜘蛛网一样。

骗子甲:穿上的人会觉得像什么也没穿似的。

骗子乙:这也正是这些衣服的优点。

皇帝:怎么回事?我怎么什么也看不见?难道我愚蠢吗?我不够资格做一个皇帝吗?这可太骇人听闻了! 大臣:陛下您看,这布华丽不华丽? 官员:瞧瞧,多美的花纹!多美的色彩! 皇帝:我十二万分的满意。

我要封你们为御聘织师,我要重重地奖赏你们! 骗子甲乙:谢陛下。

(退场) 大臣:皇上赶快更衣吧! 皇帝:好!好!(众人来到镜前为皇帝脱下外套,穿上“新衣”) 侍从:游行大典现在开始! (官员持刀在前,大臣举华盖在后侧,侍从托“后裙”在后,绕场慢行) (观众甲、乙,小孩上场) 观众甲:乖乖,皇上的新装真漂亮呀! 观众乙:看!他的后裙多美丽呀! 小孩:咦!他什么衣服也没有穿呀! 观众甲:上帝哟!你听听这个天真的声音,有个小孩说他并没有穿什么衣服! 观众乙:他确实是没有穿什么衣服呀! 皇帝:(惊恐,颤抖)我一定要把这游行大典举行完毕!(摆出更骄傲的神气,下场)

《皇帝的新衣》演课本剧,裸体部分怎么演

不能直接裸哦

可以之前穿两层衣,然后脱掉,穿白色(最好肉色,白色也行)衣。

我们学校也在排,这是我想出来的办法,可惜我不在深圳,不能提供卖的地点了,对不起

如何把皇帝的新衣改编成话剧

人物介绍: 皇帝 左侍卫.右侍卫 甲骗子.乙骗子 忠实大臣 八名侍卫 路人甲.乙.丙.丁 序幕 [幕起:灯光暗下,甲.乙骗子上场] 甲骗子:听说这儿的皇上,为了穿的漂亮,不惜把所有的钱都花在办置新衣服上。

乙骗子:啊

的确如此,他既不关心他的军队,也不喜欢去看戏,更不喜欢乘马车去公园,除非,除非是为了去显耀一下他的新衣服。

他每一天每一点钟都要换一套衣服,他一年到头几乎都生活在更衣室里。

甲骗子:(诡秘地说)老弟,看来我们的好运到了

乙骗子:(喜悦的说)哈哈

好主意

好主意

真是个好主意

甲乙骗子:说干就干,决不怠慢,好戏开场了,等着瞧吧

第一场 旁白:陛下驾到

[交响乐曲开始,八个侍卫由立正马上摆酷,随者音乐的开始,皇帝走模特步进场,一边走一边展现漂亮的衣服,最后,音乐结束,皇帝坐回位子,侍卫立刻变为八字的对形站在皇帝的面前] 皇帝:(用唱的形式表现出心中的烦恼)最近比较烦,比较烦,比较烦,唉

人配衣服马配鞍,我皇帝不愁没衣穿,烦的是岁月不饶人,让我一脸老年斑,老年斑。

(一边照镜子一边说) 大臣:在下号称“万事通”,专为皇上把邀功,如今什么牌子风,谁的发型最拉风,没事找我“万事通”,最近皇上心事重,献上妙计好邀功,好邀功

参见陛下

皇帝:我最忠实的大臣,我让你办的事情你都办的怎么样了

大臣:报告陛下,一切都办好了,他们自称自己能织出世界上最美丽的衣服来,而且他们还曾留学于法国.英国.德国最善长形象设计了

皇帝:喔

快把他们给带上来

大臣:遵命陛下

[八个侍卫异口同声喊“传”,接着由八字形变成一字形,站在皇帝的后面,两位骗子上场] 甲乙骗子:参见陛下

皇帝:你们就是那两位非常著名的形象设计师

甲骗子:是的

陛下

请看这是我们的名片

皇帝:喔

汇源肾宝责任有限总公司

乙骗子:陛下,您拿反了

皇帝:哦

跨国有限责任形象设计总公司,总经理.副总经理

听说你们能织出世界上最美丽的不来

甲骗子:是的陛下

这种布不仅美丽,漂亮,而且只有像您这样高贵.大方的人才配穿用这种布织出来的衣服。

乙骗子:而且这种布还有一种奇异的功能。

皇帝:喔

什么奇异的功能

乙骗子:凡是不称职或者是愚蠢得不可救药的人都看不见用这布织出来的衣服

皇帝:(走到一边

自言自语的说)这正是我所需要的衣服,我穿上了这样的衣服,就可以在我的国度里看出哪些人称职,哪些人不称职,哪些人聪明,哪些人愚蠢,这样为我实行“精兵简政”的下岗政策提供了坚实的基础。

我命令你们俩马上织出这种布来,并且要织的最好

甲乙骗子:遵命陛下

可是陛下没有最好,只有更好

甲骗子:可是陛下,为了给您织出光彩夺目的面料

乙骗子:为了让陛下穿上稀世奇珍的衣服

甲乙骗子:我们还需要一些最细的生丝和最纯的金子

皇帝:好的,一会儿我叫我最忠实的大臣给你们送去。

我最忠实的大臣。

大臣:是的,陛下

皇帝:这件事就交给你了

可别让我失望呀

大臣:遵命陛下

陛下

您换衣服的时候到了

皇帝:好

回宫

[八个侍卫从内走到外,平行走一字形,最后与皇帝向右一起落幕] 第二场 旁白:皇帝很想知道衣服究竟织得怎么样了

于是派了一位忠实的大臣去查看

[忠实的大臣上场] 大臣:您看陛下乐开颜,可我命运多可怜,为了监督他们俩,居然派我做间谍

[两个骗子正在大吃大喝,突然听见外面有脚步声,立刻装起织布的样子来] 我说你们俩干的怎么样呀

可别想偷懒

甲骗子:大臣先生,我们正在加班加点的工作,我想过不了多久,这美丽的布将要大公告成的

大臣:喔

那可以让我先睹为快吗

乙骗子:当然可以

大臣先生这边请,这边请,这边请。

大臣先生您请看这就是那最美丽的布

大臣:这.这.这.我上看.下看.左看.右看我的眼前一片迷茫,我看了又看,想了又想难道我是一个色盲.大色盲吗

我的老天爷呀

愿上帝可怜可怜我吧

我是愚蠢的吗

我从来没有怀疑过我自己,难道我是不称职的吗

不成,我决不能让人知道我看不见这布料

甲骗子:大臣先生,难道您看不见着美丽的布料

大臣:我可是这皇宫里最聪明的大臣,我怎么会看不见呢

甲乙骗子:大臣先生,难道您一点意见也没有吗

大臣:美极了

妙极了

真是美妙极了

我要戴上眼睛仔细的欣赏欣赏。

多么美丽的花纹

多么美的色彩

我要回报陛下

我对这布料感到非常的满意

非常的满意

陛下

甲骗子:聪明

乙骗子:聪明

甲乙骗子:(齐声说)聪明呀

第三场 旁白:又过了几天,皇帝觉的不放心决定亲自去看看,于是带了几个随从还有那位忠实的大臣一起来到俩个骗子织衣服的地方

旁白:陛下驾到

大臣:陛下您请看,这就是那最美丽的布

皇帝:大臣呀

你说说

这布美丽吗

大臣:陛下呀

说真的

这布美极了

皇帝:我最忠实的大臣

这个布真的很美丽吗

大臣:是的陛下

这布简直美极了

皇帝:(自言自语)奇怪,我什么也看不见,难道我是一个愚蠢的人吗

这真是我从来没见过的一件最荒唐的事,我不能告诉任何人说我看不见这衣服

(突然大声的说)恩

对对对

哎呀

哎呀

真是美丽极了

乙骗子:陛下

难道您真的一点儿意见都没有吗

皇帝:我非常的满意,这布料真是美的无与论比.美得举世无双

甲骗子:陛下您请看

这是上衣,这儿您瞧,朵朵白云飘动,条条鱼儿同游

皇帝:哦

乙骗子:陛下您看,这是裤子,在瞧瞧这裤子上的图案

这儿含苞待放,姹紫嫣红,那儿鲜花盛开,争芳斗颜

皇帝:妙.妙.妙.真是妙不可言

我宣布,明天我要穿着用这布织出来的衣服举行游行大典。

大臣:陛下,那一定会轰动全城,名扬国外的。

皇帝:我最忠实的大臣。

大臣:在

皇帝:请奖励他们最好的黄金做为奖赏

大臣:遵命陛下,带上来

(两个侍卫拖着两袋沉重的黄金,吃力的拖上来) 皇帝:够了吧

回宫

甲骗子:呀

我从来没有见过这么多的钱

乙骗子:是呀

是呀

甲骗子:快

咱俩快跑吧

第四场 旁白:第二天,皇帝在更衣室中忙着换上新衣服,游行大典马上就要开始了

旁白:游行大典开始

[结婚进行曲开始响起,八个侍卫从后场走到前场,成八字形站好,接着皇帝在大臣的陪同下,缓缓的走上台,接着皇帝一边走一边展示他的新衣服

最后音乐一停,侍卫开始议论起来] 左边四个侍卫:陛下,今天您真是帅呆了

右边四个侍卫:不,陛下,今天您真是酷必了

左边四个侍卫:帅呆了

右边四个侍卫:酷必了

左边四个侍卫:帅待了

右边四个侍卫:酷必了

皇帝:停.停.停

(拉长调)陛下今天我是帅呆了加酷必了

[正在这时一阵凉风吹过] 皇帝:阿啼

八个侍卫:(异口同声)陛下

关键时刻怎能感冒

[路人甲.乙.丙.丁开始议论] 甲:哇噻

快看呀

陛下今天的穿着真是太漂亮了

怎么看怎么前面看像周润发,后看像刘德华,左看像黄宏,右看像郭达

乙:什么呀

这么不会审美呀

陛下今天的打扮简直可以与李嘉诚的舅舅相媲美.超越贝克汉姆外公的美丽的大腿.藐视比尔盖斯叔叔那张性感的大嘴

丙:我受不了了

陛下

您太有男人味了

我要嫁给您

丁:哦哦

有种

小孩:可是,他什么衣服也没有穿呀

(顿时全场肃静) 父亲:天哪

您瞧这无知的孩子都说了些什么

孩子:可是他真的什么衣服都没有穿呀

父亲:上帝呀

请宽恕这无知的孩子吧

皇帝:(吃惊的喊到)我最忠实的大臣

大臣:我在这

陛下

皇帝:我最忠实的大臣

我怎么听见我的臣民在议论我没穿衣服

大臣:不.不.不.哪能呀

陛下

您听错了

您一定听错了

您的臣民是在夸您的腰多么像一盏茶壶呀

皇帝:我最忠臣的大臣

我怎么感觉我身上有点儿冷呀

大臣:陛下

是这么一会事

您听过这样一句话吗

皇帝:(好奇的问)什么话

大臣:美丽动人呀

陛下

您想美一下,就必须“冻”一下

全臣的女同胞们会为您的美丽所倾倒的

陛下

快看

哪位中年妇女已经被您的美丽所倾倒了

皇帝:(苦笑着)那好

我最忠实的大臣

我宣布

让游行大典继续的举行下去吧

大臣:遵命陛下

(音乐在次响起,侍卫跟随皇帝退场) 旁白:就这样

游行大典就在臣民的议论声.嘲笑声中继续下去

(完)【采自韩度】

皇帝的新装剧本

第一幕人物:旁白、皇帝、内臣甲、大臣甲、乙、侍卫、婢女1、2、3旁白:话说250年前,某一个国家的国王,他唯一的嗜好就是喜欢衣服,他的皇宫里堆满了衣服,但是他还是想花很多钱去买衣服,他只想让别人赞美他。

因此,他统治下的百姓也都很臭美,见面的第一句话总是“我漂亮不

”“我帅不

”你肯定要问皇帝爱美到什么程度呢

他要求其他国家进贡不要进贡珠宝,要进贡就进贡丝绸或锦缎。

你看,他正在忙碌着,瞧啊,皇帝的床上堆满了衣服,四季的都有,真是琳琅满目呢。

连地上都有,哎

~~(更衣室)皇帝、仆人热闹非凡婢女1:“大人,您的羽绒袍

”[急忙拿起袍子] 婢女2:“大人,您的鞋子

” [举起鞋子] 婢女3:“大人,您的外套

” [找出外套]内臣甲:陛下,新款衣服到了。

皇帝(双眼冒爱心,口水声滴答滴答):哦

快拿来看看

旁白:几分钟后,一个侍卫进来了,推着一个大推车,皇帝立马冲上去,亲了又亲,随后扎进了更衣室~~~大臣甲(匆忙地、急促地对内臣甲说):我要见陛下,有要事相商

内臣甲(不屑地):国王在更衣室里,别去打扰他

旁白:大臣甲犹豫了一会儿,叹了口气,走了~~大臣乙(跑着进来):快快

我要见陛下

内臣(慢条斯理、打着哈欠):国王陛下,克尔林大人求见

皇帝(边照镜子边说):让他进来吧

大臣乙(忠厚老实地):国王陛下,今天我国八川发生了地震,损失严重~皇帝(大声、严厉)那种事儿你们去处理就好了

我还以为帮我弄到了限量版的衣服呢

旁白:大臣乙无可奈何的走了~~旁白:就这样一年又复一年,皇上就这样为了新衣服忙碌着~~时间久了,皇帝没有新衣服穿了,他就命令手下到处粘贴告示:皇上没有新衣了,只要送来的衣服吾皇觉得好的,必定重重有赏

这个消息一下子传遍五湖四海,引来许多的织工、设计师、裁缝家,当然也有一些骗子~~第二幕人物:骗子1、2、侍从、皇帝、老大臣、年轻的大臣、旁白(两个骗子跨入城门)旁白:啊

那两个鬼鬼祟祟的是谁啊

骗子1:“你瞧啊,这里热闹非凡,肯定有什么好事等着咱们。

”[莫名欣喜] 骗子2:“的确如此,据我听说啊,这里的皇帝极度昏庸只知道每天换新的衣服,基本不用大脑的,我们可以骗骗他。

” 骗子1:“对啊,不如我们扮成织工,说不定可以捞上一把

” [两人贼笑不止]旁白:就这样他们跨入了城门,直奔皇宫~~侍从:(行礼)“陛下,有两位自称天下第一的织工在等候召见,说他们能织出一种人间最美丽的布。

”皇帝:(非常高兴)“天下第一

呃~~~我看看他们到底有多厉害

召见吧

”侍从:“喳,传织工上殿

”骗子1、2:(行礼)骗子1:亲爱的皇帝陛下,首先,我向您介绍一下,我们是织工,今天,我们是慕名而来,为您效劳的,因为你特别能惜才,也特别赏识人才。

骗子2:我们今天为您带来的是我们的独门织布法,织出的布不但美丽,而且还有一种对您很有帮助的特性。

只要是不称职的或是愚蠢得无可救药的人,都看不见这种衣服。

骗子1:但是织出这种布,造价不菲,需要生丝、金子、银子、玛瑙、钻石……皇帝:(迫不及待的接下去,兴奋)“真是如此

钱绝对不是问题,快快开工

”老臣(看了看怀表):陛下,陛下,您换衣服的时间到了

皇帝:好,回宫。

旁白:他们得到了织布所需的原料,在侍从的指引下来到了织布房,他们整出了一台“老破烂”,木架早已发霉,架子交接处的螺丝钉也锈迹斑斑~侍从:你们的织布机能织布吗

骗子1:这是什么话

你怀疑我们的技术吗

我们做出来的可是皇帝的衣服,别瞎管

侍从听后也不敢多言,黯然离开~~旁白:两个骗子在织布机前煞有其事的工作着……骗子1:“嘿,伙计,这国王真是个傻子,真好骗。

”骗子2:“是啊是啊,我们很快就发大财了。

哈哈。

”说着,两眼发光。

旁白:接下来几天,他们肆无忌惮地往上面要上等名牌生丝和钞票,可是“老破烂”上依旧空空如也

旁白:皇帝闲不住了,迫切地想穿上那神奇的衣服,所以派了老大臣前去视察~~旁白:老大臣双手放后,抬头挺胸,精神抖擞,他不知道织工在织布机前忙些什么,因为他什么布料也没有看见

骗子1(瞪大眼睛看着大臣):看呆了吧,太精妙绝伦的布料吧,怎么样,我们的手艺不赖吧

旁白:老大臣犯迷糊,用手擦擦眼睛,托了托眼镜,我是不是眼花了,前几天才去检查了眼睛,没多大的问题啊

难道是突发白内障,可是也不太可能啊

还是,我是愚蠢之人

不会啊,我测过IQ的,怎么回事呢

我还不能被罢官啊,我上得照顾八十岁体虚的老母,跟野地里的老黄牛安享晚年……老大臣(僵硬地捧着笑脸,五官扭曲):嗯,那是相当的漂亮,真是能工巧匠,太有才了

我定会像吾皇娓娓道来的

骗子(心里暗暗嘲笑):明明啥都没有看见,还装,我让你装

做完后,心虚地走了~~~旁白:老大臣果然信守诺言,把新衣大肆表扬了一番,皇帝听了后更加坐立不安,于是又有一位幸运的大臣得到了这个机会~~皇帝:小游啊,朕平时最信任你了,今个儿呢

就是想让你去看看朕漂亮的衣服做得咋样了

大臣游:卑职不会辜负皇上的厚望的

(来到织布房)大臣愣在了那里,转过身小声说:我不称职吗

不然为什么我什么也没有看到呢

不行,千万不能让人看出破绽~~于是转过身来,堆着笑容,苦笑着~~骗子2(指着布,津津有味的介绍):看,这是龙凤呈祥,这是双龙戏珠……大臣(接过骗子手中的布料):哇,哇,哇,平生第一次可以跟这么好的布料亲密解除,荣幸之至

旁白:皇帝终于忍不住了,也想亲眼见见这世界最美的衣服~,皇上在两位侍女的陪伴下来到了小屋~~骗子1、2:吾皇万岁万岁万万岁(单膝下地,作揖)皇帝:平身吧

旁白:皇上说完话后,顿时张开了大嘴,架子上什么也没有,除了空气~~~骗子1、2(恭恭敬敬,捧着布料):陛下,您的衣服即将完工了,已经基本成型了,您看啊,多美的纹路啊,多么轻盈啊~~旁白:皇帝歪着脑瓜,想到:为什么我看不见,难道我是傻瓜,不,我是天子,一定不能让别人看出来~~皇帝(整了整衣襟):呜呼,太棒了,太振奋了

旁白:听了皇帝的赞美,尾随的人也随声附和起来~第三幕人物:皇帝、骗子1、2、大臣、侍卫、婢女、旁白旁白:日子又一天天过去了,终于衣服完工了~皇帝(欣喜若狂):太好了啊

我等这一天等得花儿都谢了

游行前夕…… 旁白:话说,在为数多日的准备后,游行大典即将拉开帷幕,两个骗子更是把戏份给做足了~~~骗子1:“明天,那个笨皇帝就要游街了,真想看他变成笑柄。

”骗子2:是啊,那一群蠢蛋真是白目啊……骗子1:(作陶醉、憧憬状)这样下去哈,我们的钱可就要越来越多啦,到时……突然,在庞大对阵的脚步声中,皇帝被簇拥着,满面春风地来了,显然,他并没有听到什么,皇帝(一脸幸福地):哦,我可爱的小裁缝,你们辛苦了,我的新衣应该很漂亮吧。

骗子1:现在,敬爱的皇帝陛下,您身上闪烁的光芒足以让你穿上这件无比尊贵的衣服,来,请脱下那不合您身份的衣服,让我们为您更衣吧

皇帝高兴极了,连忙请两位织工为他更衣~~旁白:皇帝把身上所有的衣服都脱了下来,两个骗子佯装在庄重地给皇帝更衣,不时在他的身后围了一个什么东西,其实,就是后裙~~~终于穿好了

皇帝(在镜子前,转了转身,扭了扭腰):一阵阵自恋声渐渐传出:“唉,你们看,我要是穿了这么帅,这么美的衣服走出去,会不会迷倒全国所有美丽女子啊

”众大臣:那是当然了,啊不,是相当的迷人,皇帝您简直太完美了,您这一天简直帅呆了。

皇帝:好

你们二位有功,来啊,再赏赐他们一百两黄金。

大臣:遵命,陛下

(两个侍卫吃力地拖着两袋黄金,跌跌撞撞的走上来)骗子高兴得连连谢恩:哇,我们发财了,从来没有见过这么多的黄金,我们两个可以跑路了,贼笑一声~~~旁白:终于出来了,只看皇帝自摸地甩了甩头,所有大臣都如痴如醉地看着光溜溜、肥嘟嘟一身“泡泡肉”的皇帝跳着舞~~~~游行开始了…… 旁白:两位侍卫持刀在前,两位婢女举着华盖在后侧,一位内臣托着“后裙”在后,他们兴致勃勃地绕场慢性……第四幕人物:百姓1、2、、孙子、旁白、皇帝、侍卫、内臣、婢女旁白:游行开始了,皇帝穿着隐形的战袍,威风凛凛,周围一片掌声、锣鼓声,时不时从人群中会有人发出一阵怪笑。

百姓1:娘唉,我在有生之年能看到如此美丽的衣服,我死了也甘心了。

百姓2:这件衣服真漂亮。

旁白:百姓们纷纷伸出大拇指~~一个细细的声音吸引了我们,那是孙子与爷爷的对话~孙子:爷爷,那个人为什么只穿了一条内裤在大街上走呀

爷爷:那个是我们国家的国王,他十分爱美,今天他在展示全世界最美的衣服给我们看呢

孙子(挠了挠头):爷爷,国王明明没穿衣服,哪来给我们展示最美的衣服呢

爷爷(摇了摇头):没办法

我们要是批评皇帝的衣服不好看,会被杀头的

旁白:还没有等爷爷说完,小孩就冲到了国王前孩子(指着国王的身体):你没穿衣服在街上行走会着凉的~此时,皇帝的脸红到不行,但游行仍得继续,但游行时,皇帝的手前遮后掩,生怕走光~~~旁白:皇帝为了把这个耻辱给要回来,第二天,把两个骗子光着身子出现在大家的面前,百姓们哈哈大笑~~~两个骗子无地自容,恨不得地下有条缝钻进去。

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