The West End’s production of “Cinderella” took its final bow in London Sunday evening, although a key member of the production’s creative team was not in attendance at the Gillian Lynne Theatre. Sir ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Andrew Lloyd Webber hopes to extend an unbroken 43-year streak on Broadway. But his 13th new musical may not be the charm. By Jesse Green First: Bring ...
Once upon a time, there was a strong and resilient young woman named Cinderella, who lived with a mean, demanding, and, frankly, abusive stepmother and two bratty, dimwitted stepsisters. They spent ...
EXCLUSIVE: That limited series we first told you about based on Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella from Skydance Television, Concord Originals and Jennifer Lopez‘s Nuyorican has landed at Disney+, we ...
Our wishes have been heard: Paolo Montalbán, who played Prince Charming in the 1997 Cinderella, will be reprising the role for a new Descendants movie. Montalbán joins singer-songwriter Brandy, who ...
Just before “Cinderella” premiered in 1997, major outlets published their critics’ disenchanted reviews. “Cinderella’s glass slippers are far too big for Brandy to fill,” wrote the Chicago Tribune.
A horrifying new use has been discovered for the classic glass slipper based on two new images of Cinderella's Curse, a horror movie in the vein of the surprisingly successful Winnie the Pooh: Blood ...