ACT II
The members of the court are dancing and having a wonderful time. The Master of Ceremonies and the Jester can’t find the Prince. The stepmother and stepsisters arrive. A brawl erupts between a courtier, the Master of Ceremonies and the stepsisters. The stepmother breaks up the fight just in time for the Prince to arrive. Everyone continues dancing as the stepmother and stepsisters desperately try to impress the Prince.
Cinderella arrives and her fairy godmother freezes the entire court. The fairy godmother unfreezes only the Prince and he dances with Cinderella. When everyone is unfrozen they continue dancing, but cannot stop watching Cinderella and the Prince. The stepmother and stepsisters see Cinderella dancing with the Prince, but don’t recognize her outside of her rags. They try to dance and get the Prince’s attention, but he is enchanted by Cinderella. As everyone joins in the dancing, the clock strikes midnight and Cinderella runs out of the ballroom leaving a shoe behind.
ACT III
The next morning, Cinderella is back in her rags pining for the Prince at the Great Tree. The Prince sulks over the disappearance of Cinderella and obsesses about the shoe she left behind. The Master of Ceremonies tells the Prince that they should take the shoe from town to town until they find Cinderella. They travel, trying the shoe on every maiden they see. They come across a beautiful Spanish woman who tries to lure the Prince, but his heart is set on Cinderella.
Back at the house, Cinderella hides her remaining shoe in a small box by the fire. Her stepmother and stepsisters return to the house disheveled after partying all night. Then the Prince arrives at their house and the stepsisters each try on the shoe, but it doesn’t fit. When Cinderella tries on the shoe it fits perfectly and the Prince knows he has found the right girl. Cinderella’s fairy godmother appears with the magical creatures and everyone is transported back to the woodland. Everyone celebrates as a clergyman enters and marries Cinderella and the Prince.