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The Tale of Cinderella [All, Anastasia,
Drizella, Stepmother, Cinderella]
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A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes
[Cinderella]
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A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Reprise)
[All, Cinderella]
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The Work Song [Jaq, Mice]
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The Work Song (Reprise) [Gus, Mice, Jaq,
Suzy]
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Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo [All, Fairy
Godmother]
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To the Ball [All]
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Finale [All, Cinderella, Groups
1-2]
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Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Bows [All]
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| Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry
Livingston |
| Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by Marcy
Heisler |
| Music Adapted and Arranged by Bryan
Louiselle |
| Based on the Screenplay by Ken Anderson and Homer
Brightman | |
| Cinderella is young girl who lives in a small kingdom and is
treated poorly by her cruel stepmother and jealous stepsisters. One day the town
criers invite all the young ladies of the Kingdom to attend the Royal Ball and
meet Prince Charming. Her Stepmother agrees to let her go as long as she
finishes the long list of chores. |
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| It seems as though Cinderella's chances of attending the ball
are slim, but with the help of her Fairy Godmother, a magical spell is cast
which transforms a pumpkin into a carriage and creates a beautiful gown and
glass slippers for Cinderella to wear to the ball. The Prince is having a
humdrum of a time at the ball...that is until Cinderella arrives. The two dance
until midnight, when Cinderella run's out, leaving one glass slipper behind.
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| With only the slipper for guidance, the Grand Duke searches
the entire Kingdom until he finds a perfect fit...Cinderella. The Prince then
invites Cinderella back to the castle to be the new Princess. |
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| A spell-binding story, charming music and endearing characters
that will enchant and live in your heart forever. Including favorites "A Dream
Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" and "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo." |
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Program Kit w/CD - 17194605
Preview Pak w/CD - 17194631
Preview Pak w/DVD - 17194632


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The Narrators are key to the success of Cinderella
KIDS. Through these storytellers, the show's plot and the actions and
reactions of the characters are expressed. Cast actors that are mature enough to
stand for long periods of time. Clear, loud voices with good diction are a must.
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The Stepsisters should be cast with two of your stronger
actresses with excellent comedic timing and physical comedy skills.
Anastasia works well when played as spoiled rotten and not very bright.
Drizella works well as the bully of the two. Although both Stepsisters
hate Cinderella equally, Drizella is more likely to be the one that starts a
fight with her. |
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Stepmother is the mother to Anastasia and Drizella and
the stepmother to Cinderella. She is cold, cruel and calculating. She is unhappy
with her place in life and is determined to use her daughters to get where she
wants to be: the palace. |
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Cinderella is the heroine of the show. She is a
strong-willed girl with enormous faith. Cinderella believes that, in time, good
things happen to good people, and deep down she knows her day will come.
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Perla is the most mature of the mice and is always ready
to straighten out a mess. She is the only female role of the four main mice, so
there can be a maternal instinct about her. |
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Jaq (pronounced Jacques) is Luke's partner in crime. A
happy, playful mouse, he is always eager to help. Jaq has the most solo lines of
all the mice, so make sure you cast a strong singer. |
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Luke is Jaq's partner in crime. Even though he is just
as playful as Jaq, he is more level-headed. He is fiercely loyal to Cinderella.
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Gus is the most innocent of the mice and Cinderella's
biggest fan. Often simple, shy and fearful, Gus responds immediately when
Cinderella calls to him. |
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Casting extra Mice is a wonderful way to use additional
children. The Mice are used in several numbers and can double as
Villagers in the opening. |
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Fairy Godmother is the quintessential female mentor. She
is kind, gentle and loving, yet strong and extremely capable. |
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The Town Criers can be cast as one person or more than
four depending on cast size. The are pivotal in all "royal announcements".
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The King is a parent who just wants his child to be
happy. The King throws the royal ball so his own son, the Prince, can meet a
potential mate. This role requires an actor who can portray the stature of a
king and the caring of a father. |
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The Prince is a young man who is not happy with his duty
to find a bride. At the royal ball, he is bored and petulant. The Prince's world
changes when he finally meets Cinderella. |
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The Grand Duke is clearly the brains behind the royal
family. He knows how much he is needed by the royal family and thinks very
highly of himself. |
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The Herald is a wonderful sidekick to the Grand Duke and
is a good featured role. Because there are several key moments in the show that
rely on timing of the Herald (e.g., the shoe fitting), it is recommended to cast
a responsible actor in this role. |
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Ensemble in Cinderella KIDS is used quite often.
Strong singers and dancers are needed for several numbers.
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