: Include roles for "influencer" versions of Snow White or "hacker" versions of the Seven Dwarfs. 3. Preparation Guide

: Aim for 3–7 minutes . This keeps the energy high and prevents the audience from losing interest.

: Involve the audience by asking them to "unlock a level" or participate in a quick flashmob.

: A classic scenario where Baba Yaga tries to track Santa Claus using a tablet or GPS, but gets distracted by social media scrolling.

: Father Frost (Ded Moroz) decides to retire and holds a "talent show" style audition for his replacement. Candidates include popular movie characters, robots, or even school teachers. 2. Character & Script Tips

: Use recognizable items like a large "smartphone" made of cardboard, or modern outfits with classic fairytale accessories (e.g., a fur coat for a "flirting" character).

For students in grades (ages 13–14), New Year's skits "na novyy lad" (in a modern style) work best when they blend classic fairy tale tropes with current trends like social media, gadgets, and school life humor. 1. Top Theme Ideas for 2026