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Cinderella couldn't get where she goes eventually without the help and support of the mice, her closest friends, and the ponies, who actually carry her to the ball. And, in RLT's production this ...
Whereas last year’s “Maleficent” retold the Sleeping Beauty legend with the witch as a central character, portrayed as someone who had good reason to seek revenge, this “Cinderella ...
Because Cinderella isn't about mice or dances or fireplaces; it's about an elemental fear: This person would never love me if they knew who I was.
Here, Cinderella has but one stepsister and it’s not mice that transform into a golden carriage but three magical acorns – hence the title “Three Nuts for Cinderella” for the 1973 Czech ...
Acaster plays one of three mice-turned-footmen, and much like he gave his audiences the inside scoop on his Bake Off appearance in Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999, I cannot wait to discover what ...
British comedians James Acaster, James Corden and Romesh Ranganathan star as John, James and Romesh, the mice who are turned into footmen by Fab G. to help escort Cinderella to the ball.
While there are no magical mice in “Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” performers in Foothill Music Theatre’s production say the show will still appeal to fans of the Disney version of ...