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dramaluvergurl92

Cinderella's Glass Slipper???

does anyone have any iformation about Cinderlla's Glass Slipper?

its not the R&H version

if anyone has a script or the score or parts of them or any other infor on this please let me know!

my email is socceract9@adelphia.net or tell me on the site

thanks in advance!! Very Happy
Musicalfreak355

Yeah I did this production 2 years ago. I might still have the script. I have to check. I might have the score to. I'll check tonight and see if I can mail them to you.

Is there any questions you want to know?
frodolover456

Glass slipper

The glass slipper should be a clear plastic shoe. If it really was glass, than you'd probably need a replacement every night.
what_the_heck013

Re: Glass slipper

frodolover456 wrote:
The glass slipper should be a clear plastic shoe. If it really was glass, than you'd probably need a replacement every night.


A replacement shoe and a replacement foot.
musikal_geek

Re: Glass slipper

frodolover456 wrote:
The glass slipper should be a clear plastic shoe. If it really was glass, than you'd probably need a replacement every night.


*snort* The show, not the shoe.
theatre_grl

Info on Cinderella's Glass Slipper

i also want any info if you have it.
thnx
simplydramatic

Sorry for reviving an old post, but if anyone knows anything about this silly musical, please pass along the information. Thanks.
LiLy15

i just finished this show... i played the fairy godmother. what does everyone want to know about it?
theatre_grl

idk...basic story line, which parts are which ranges or how large/small they are.
id also love the script if you have it.
theatre_grl

Re: Glass slipper

musikal_geek wrote:
frodolover456 wrote:
The glass slipper should be a clear plastic shoe. If it really was glass, than you'd probably need a replacement every night.


*snort* The show, not the shoe.

wow im slow...i just got that. Laughing
simplydramatic

LiLy15 wrote:
i just finished this show... i played the fairy godmother. what does everyone want to know about it?


haha everything? The main information that I would LOVE would be the characters and ranges! A basic feel for the script and score would also be wonderful.
LiLy15

ranges are EXTREMELY easy. if you're mezzo/soprano/alto you can sing pretty much any of the girl parts. boys, there is one bass (majordomo) and one tenor (the prince)


characters are...

Stepmother- biggest part in the play. Strong actress, big solos in songs.

Cleopatra- the funnier stepsister. the girl who played this stole the show. goofy and physical comedy, solos in songs.

Brunhilda- the sarcastic stepsister, solos in songs

Cinderella- you need a strong actress to play this. ours wasn't and the show kind of fell flat. 1 solo and 1 duet with the prince. Able to dance.

Fairy Godmother- fun role! big solos in songs. solo lines in others.

The Apprentice- Learning magic from the Fairy Godmother. Young. Solo lines.

Majordomo- Announces the ball. Funny. Will steal the show. Solo in one song. Biggest male role.

Prince- Strong actor. Duet with Cinderella.

Cat- doesn't talk, must be able to dance and sing. Sings some lines with Mouse and Pumpkin.

Mouse- ''

Pumpkin Head- Sings with Cat and Mouse. Some dance.

Queen- No songs, just lines. Motherly and strict.

Troubadour- Solos. Man in the script, but ours was played by three girls. No lines, just singing.



And a large chorus. Some oppurtunities for speaking parts for chorus and some names.



The play is basically the story of Cinderella. It's goofy and meant for children. We did it at my highschool.

I'll post more later, but i have to go to work.
LiLy15

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theatre_grl

you posted that twice Eh?
LiLy15

oops sorry about that!
Rebeckyrox

Cinderella's Glass Slipper

I love this play! It's so much fun. I played Cinderella 2 yrs ago. I don't have the score but if you need any advice...

Very Happy And yes you def. want just a clear shoe. W/out straps and preferably with backs (I made that mistake) Very Happy
Melindaisy

LiLy15 wrote:
ranges are EXTREMELY easy. if you're mezzo/soprano/alto you can sing pretty much any of the girl parts. boys, there is one bass (majordomo) and one tenor (the prince)


characters are...

Stepmother- biggest part in the play. Strong actress, big solos in songs.

Cleopatra- the funnier stepsister. the girl who played this stole the show. goofy and physical comedy, solos in songs.

Brunhilda- the sarcastic stepsister, solos in songs

Cinderella- you need a strong actress to play this. ours wasn't and the show kind of fell flat. 1 solo and 1 duet with the prince. Able to dance.

Fairy Godmother- fun role! big solos in songs. solo lines in others.

The Apprentice- Learning magic from the Fairy Godmother. Young. Solo lines.

Majordomo- Announces the ball. Funny. Will steal the show. Solo in one song. Biggest male role.

Prince- Strong actor. Duet with Cinderella.

Cat- doesn't talk, must be able to dance and sing. Sings some lines with Mouse and Pumpkin.

Mouse- ''

Pumpkin Head- Sings with Cat and Mouse. Some dance.

Queen- No songs, just lines. Motherly and strict.

Troubadour- Solos. Man in the script, but ours was played by three girls. No lines, just singing.



And a large chorus. Some oppurtunities for speaking parts for chorus and some names.



The play is basically the story of Cinderella. It's goofy and meant for children. We did it at my highschool.

I'll post more later, but i have to go to work.


This IS NOT the R & H version of the musical... not the same characters at all....

and the glass slipper IS in the R&H version.

Roles in R&H Cinderella:
Cinderella
Prince
Queen
King
Stepmother
Joy (stepsister)
Portia (stepsister)
Godmother
Herald
Chef
Steward
various chorus and small roles

All vocal ranges are easy.
The show is not necessarily just for kids.
RainbowJude

Two different shows....

The original post was not referring to Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, but a show called Cinderella's Glass Slipper.

I don't believe that there is any dialogue in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella specifying that the slipper is made of glass, although there are references in the stage directions that indicate this. Even so, I don't think the slipper has to be transparent at all. The one in my production certainly wasn't - but it was beautiful, especially under the light.

Later days
David
lildennyonbroadway

actually in the R&H version, the fairy godmother says, " A slipper made of glass, is still a shoe."
RainbowJude

Sorry, try again...

lildennyonbroadway wrote:
actually in the R&H version, the fairy godmother says, " A slipper made of glass, is still a shoe."


Actually, that line is only in the most recent TV adaptation and does not appear in the licenced materials for the stage show.

Later days
David
lildennyonbroadway

Re: Sorry, try again...

RainbowJude wrote:
lildennyonbroadway wrote:
actually in the R&H version, the fairy godmother says, " A slipper made of glass, is still a shoe."


Actually, that line is only in the most recent TV adaptation and does not appear in the licenced materials for the stage show.

Later days
David


i thought so too until we ordered a perusal (or whatever that word is lol) copy of the script. the script was brand new so they might have added it in recently or something because i read an older copy like 4 years ago and it didn't have it.
RainbowJude

Revision?

It must have been revised very recently because I just did the show last month and it not appear in the script or score we were sent.

Later days
David
lildennyonbroadway

Re: Sorry, try again...

lildennyonbroadway wrote:
RainbowJude wrote:
lildennyonbroadway wrote:
actually in the R&H version, the fairy godmother says, " A slipper made of glass, is still a shoe."


Actually, that line is only in the most recent TV adaptation and does not appear in the licenced materials for the stage show.

Later days
David


i thought so too until we ordered a perusal (or whatever that word is lol) copy of the script. the script was brand new so they might have added it in recently or something because i read an older copy like 4 years ago and it didn't have it.


Ooops i was wrong! My teacher has two copies- a movie script that he found at a yard sale (crazy huh) and the perusal copy. makes more sense now! sorry bout that!!!! Smile
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