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Tale Of Cinderella, A (1996)
Rating:
Starring: Vanessa Thorpe, Erika Johnson Newell, Margaret Robinson, Joel Aroeste, David Bunce
Director: Tom Gliserman, Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder
Category: Drama, Family, Musical
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Length:
129 mins

 
 

 

An Award-Winning Musical of a Classic Tale.

Magic is alive and well in this lavish New York State Theatre Institute production enchantingly adapting the classic fairy tale to the musical stage. Christianne Tisdale, who debuted on Broadway as Belle in Beauty and the Beast plays the title role, that of a lowly scrubgirl who just may some-day meet the prince of her dreams - if her selfish stepmother and stepsisters don't get in the way. Cinderella's hopes lie in the spells of a lively Godmama (Broadway veteran Lorraine Serabian), a mischievous Godpapa, the chimes of midnight and the search for the foot that fits a mysterious glass slipper. A Tale of Cinderella sparkles like that slipper - and fits perfectly.