As a kingdom celebrates its Prince’s decision to give a ball for the express purpose
of finding a bride, Cinderella’s two stepsisters and their mother enter.  Cinderella
must make the Stepmother and Stepsisters beautiful for the ball—in addition to her
other jobs, which include cooking, sewing, cleaning, washing and everything else
imaginable. Although she won’t be allowed to go to the ball herself, Cinderella is
happy for the others. She always tries to be cheerful and never complains.
Sometimes, however, she retreats to her “own little corner” and dreams of a more
exciting life.

On the night of the ball, Cinderella helps her Stepmother and Stepsisters get
ready. After they leave, she sits alone in her corner and imagines what it might be
like at the ball. She’s not alone for long, however, for her Fairy Godmother appears
at the window.  With help from the Godmother’s “fol-de-rol” and “fiddley dee,”
Cinderella is magically transformed for the ball. Her carriage, changed from a
pumpkin, drawn by horses that were mice a moment before, whisks her to the
palace.


The ball is the ball that everyone remembers from their storybooks, and Cinderella
is the most beautiful of Princesses.   Must she flee at midnight before her carriage
changes back into a pumpkin? She must!


Before she escapes, Cinderella loses her slipper, which the Prince retrieves. It is
his only clue to finding her again, and he mounts a search for the foot that fits the
slipper.


(Ages 7 -1
5)

Saturday mornings 10 am – 12:00 pm

Audition/Registration 2/4/12 @ 9:00 am

No class: 3/10/12 and 4/7/12

Shows: June 2 & 3, 2012 1PM and 4PM - May be double cast

Cost: $300.00 Plus $10.00 registration fee – may pay by PayPal – cash or check –
may pay entire or monthly @ $62.00  – first month due at audition
Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella
Character Breakdown


Audition Music and Sides