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Why see Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella - The Musical?

Fran Drescher returns to this Tony-Winning musical

Get ready to swept away by the twinkling timelessness of Cinderella, the definitive rags to wonderful story that has charmed and inspired audiences all over the world since first broadcast with the legendary Julie Andrews on CBS in 1957.

Rogers and Hammerstein's classic adaptation has been reincarnated for the 21st Century, with a new book by Douglas Carter-Beane that updates the fairytale with new sub-plots, whilst keeping the heart of this wonderful story of Cinderella, her glass slipper and the Prince who falls for her. This fresh and sweet revival is an opulent affair, with high spirited choreography, stunning costumes, against the soundtrack of R&H's best songs.

Since opening on Broadway in 2013, Cinderella has been a hot ticket, her dreamy transformation at the hands of the witty, warm Fairy Godmother entrancing visitors and now you can see the magic on stage when it arrives at in , ,

Once upon a time...

Poor Ella leads a miserable life of servitude under her wicked stepmother and unsympathetic stepsisters. Everyday, she dreams of something better, of escaping her chores and finding love.

Her prayers are answered in the form of her Fairy Godmother, who turns up to save her and conjures her from serving girl to princess, in time for the ball. There's only one condition, she must be home before midnight, otherwise she will face the consequences.

But when she leaves her glass slipper, she is sought by the Prince, who will stop at nothing to find the mysterious Cinderella...

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for audiences aged 4 and upwards

Run Time

Two hours and fifteen minutes, including intermission

Dates

Finished Apr 26, 2015

Cast

Paige Faure as Cinderella

Andy Jones as Prince Topher

Fran Drescher as Madame

Kecia Lewis as Marie

Blake Hammond as Sebastian

Aymee Garcia as Charlotte

Ashley Park as Gabrielle

David Andino as Jean-Michel

Antoine Smith as Lord Pinkerton

Creative

Mark Brokaw (Direction)
Josh Rhodes (Choreography)
Anna Louizos (Set Design)
William Ivey Long (Costume Design)
Ken Posner (Lighting Design)
Nevin Steinberg (Sound Design)
David Chase (Music Adaptation, Supervision and Arrangements)
Andy Einhorn (Music Director, Conductor)

Awards

2013 Tony Awards Won:

Best Costume Design of a Musical

2013 Tony Award Nominations:

Best Book of a Musical (Douglas Carter Beane)

Best Revival of a Musical

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical (Santino Fontana)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Laura Osnes)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Victoria Clark)

Best Orchestrations (Danny Troob)

Best Costume Design of a Musical (William Ivey Long)

Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Kenneth Posner)

Best Sound Design of a Musical (Nevin Steinberg)

Reviews

Customer reviews

20 reviews, average rating: (3.3 Stars)

Anonymous

MAGICAL ENRERTAIEMT

A magical and dynamic entertainment for all ages. Beautifully choreographed and cleverly staged, but that might have needed children included in the production since so many children were part of the audience. ... Read more

Anonymous

MAGICAL ENRERTAIEMT

A magical and dynamic entertainment for all ages. Beautifully choreographed and cleverly staged, but that might have needed children included in the production since so many children were part of the audience. ... Read more

Paul Johnson

All art is political

I am getting tired of people who can't abide social issues in entertainment. Rodgers and Hammerstein tackled racism in South Pacific and spousal abuse in Showboat. Stop being such snowflakes ... Read more

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