| How will the story end? Will Prince Christopher get stuck with one of the Stepsisters, while Cinderella is cleaning at home? Click the Castle to continue the story. |
| The July 2000 Old Town Playhouse Production of Rogers and Hammerstein's: Cinderella |
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| (and, Yes, I still have this gigantic thing in my room. even ask Jenn. But dont ask what SHE has been doing in my room. Hehehe. As if.) |
| The stepsisters present themselves in all their...um...splendor, and the Prince starts to lose hope of finding anyone at the ball. |
| Left:Cinderella's fairy Godmother gives out some caring advice, and then a little magic. Right: The stepsisters wonder why the prince isnt going for all their charm. Hmmm. |
| The King fills Prince Christopher in on some of the facts of life. What a good father. |
| Director Fred Szczepanski |
| The OTP float in the Grand Royale Parade |
| The royal couple, played by Glenna Lewis and Christian Eichenlaub. |
| Our incredible cast in the opening numbers. The cast was a talented chorus as well as phenominal dance crew. |