The Slipper and the Rose – The Story of Cinderella is a musical composed and with lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman and a book by Bryan Forbes, Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman. It is based on the classic Charles Perrault version of the fairy tale Cinderella. Originally made as a musical film in 1976, it was adapted for the stage in 1984 by Philip Burley.[1]
The Slipper and the Rose - The Story of Cinderella | |
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Music | Richard M. Sherman Robert B. Sherman |
Lyrics | Richard M. Sherman Robert B. Sherman |
Book | Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman and Bryan Forbes Stage adaptation by Philip Burley |
Basis | The Slipper and the Rose (1976) |
Productions | 2000 Epsom, UK 2001 Wolverhampton 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah 2008 Cornwall 2008 Tacoma, Washington 2011 York 2011 Montreal, Quebec, 2013 Liverpool |
Plot
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Cinderella has been forced into servitude by her stepmother, who wishes to elevate her own two daughters in society. Prince Edward of Euphrania unsuccessfully searches for a bride. He holds a bride-finding ball, where he falls in love with Cinderella, whose wish to attend the ball is fulfilled magnificently by her magical fairy godmother. Cinderella flees the ball before the magic expires at midnight, leaving behind a slipper. Later, Prince Edward finds her by fitting the slipper to all the young women in the kingdom. They marry.
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Productions
editUnited Kingdom
editEpsom Light Opera Company staged the premiere of the musical from 10 to 14 October 2000 at Epsom Playhouse, directed by Philip Burley.[2] Later UK productions have included stagings in 2001 by the Bilston Operatic Company in Wolverhampton,[3] in May 2008 at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall,[4] in April 2011 at the York Theatre Royal,[5][6] and in November 2013 by BOST Musicals at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.[7]
North America
editUnited States
editThe musical was given its US premiere in February 2005 at the Hale Center Theatre in West Valley City, Utah.[8] A production ran in November to December 2008 at the Tacoma Musical Playhouse in Tacoma, Washington.[9][10]
Canada
editThe Slipper and the Rose was staged in 2011 by Productions Coracole at the Beaubois Theatre in Montreal, Quebec.[11]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ David Spicer Productions, Australia. Retrieved 6 June 2011
- ^ "The Slipper and the Rose", Epsom Light Opera Company, 2000, accessed 7 July 2020
- ^ "Past Productions", BilstonOperaticCompany.org, accessed 25 July 2019
- ^ "Past Productions" Archived 2019-07-25 at the Wayback Machine, The Minack Theatre. Retrieved 25 July 2019
- ^ Wilkes, Jonathon. "Review: The Slipper And The Rose, York Musical Theatre Company, York Theatre Royal, until April 16", York Press, 14 April 2011
- ^ "The Slipper and the Rose York Musical Theatre Company, 2011", sardinesmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2019
- ^ The Slipper and the Rose, BOST Musicals. Retrieved 25 July 2019
- ^ "Slipper and Rose is enchanting", Deseret News, 17 February 2005
- ^ "Mainstage Show History, 200802009", tmp.org. Retrieved 25 July 2019
- ^ "The Slipper and the Rose Seattle", theatermania.com. Retrieved 25 July 2019
- ^ "Family Musical Daisy and the Wonder Weeds Debuts at Productions Coracole Today", BroadwayWorld.com, 19 April 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2019
External links
edit- The Slipper and the Rose at IMDb
- Information from the National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA)
- Bilston Operatic Company
- York Theatre Royal Archived 2009-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
- Les Productions Coracole (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) website showcasing their recent presentation of The Slipper and the Rose.
- Reference at guidetomusicaltheatre.com