Book by  Jim Eiler 
Music by  Jim Eiler and Jeanne Bargy 
Lyrics by  Jim Eiler 
Based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault 

2 Acts, Book Musical, Rated G 

The magical rags-to-riches story is told through side-splitting slapstick and unforgettable tunes.


Yet another mesmerizing example of Prince Street Players' aptitude for adaptation, 
Cinderella (Prince Street Players Version) is a magical retelling of a most beloved story, and a tuneful, fast-paced piece specifically created to perform for young audiences. The English pantomime style comedy and direct asides to the audience is especially appreciated by younger patrons.

A godmother, of the fairy variety, inquires of her two helpers about the neediest case in the kingdom. Not surprisingly, they introduce her to Ella, who, after being orphaned, was left in the care of her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. Forced to use the kitchen as a bedroom, Ella can often be found daydreaming among the cinders from the fireplace, inspiring her stepfamily to rename her "Cinderella." Wand in hand, Godmother sets about to change the girl's life. With a dash of belief, a sprinkle of magic, and a pinch of true love, Cinderella has her life changed for good.