Adapted by Sally Netzel. All the ingredients that have made the story a perennial favorite are here: dirty, ragged, pitiful, but optimistic and loving Cinderella; her cruel stepmother and selfish stepsisters; the ball and the handsome prince looking for a bride, the fairy godmother; the glass slipper and the search for the foot that fits it, and the happily-ever-after ending. Netzel's sense of humor and her ability to develop captivating characters and invent charming scenes make this dramatization outstanding. Cinderella is a real person, with the hopes and petulance and frustration and love that modern young people experience when their fantasies seem to be impossible dreams.
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The 39 Steps
Theatre Three (4/11 - 5/3) | |
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Lydia von Hof to Perform at Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame on Jan. 11th
Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (1/11 - 1/11) | |
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Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra
Staller Center for the Arts (2/28 - 2/28) | |
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Radio Alanis
Bay Street Theater (2/7 - 2/7) | |
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Winnie the Pooh
Theatre Three (1/24 - 2/21) | |
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Crystal Cimaglia in The Power of Love – An Intimate Tribute to Celine Dion
Staller Center for the Arts (2/14 - 2/14) | |
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A Very Expensive Poison
BACCA Arts Center (12/20 - 1/4) | |
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