In early-Victorian versions of the fairy tale of Cinderella, one nickname her step-sisters gave her was "Cinder-sl**." A rumor regarding the fairy tale "Cinderella" has popped up around the internet ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jessica Fyfe and Bruno Michiardi, playing the traditional gender roles, in Scottish Ballet's Cinders Audiences attending Scottish ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by For the Scottish Ballet production of Cinderella, titled “Cinders!,” some performances flip the traditional gender roles. The dancers “were all kind ...
Some nights the lead in the story will be a man. Other nights it will be a woman. But the audience won't know until the curtain rises. The Scottish Ballet is putting a unique twist on a centuries-old ...
In the words of its publicity department, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of Cinderella offers audiences nothing less than “a complete reinvention of the classic fairy-tale.” Written by Emerald ...
Two popular characters will collide in Itsy Bitsy Broadway's next production. "Sherlock and Cinders" is a mashup of the tales of Sherlock Holmes and Cinderella. It follows Sherlock's sleuthing as he ...
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