Theatre In Minneapolis
Your Source For What's On Stage In Minneapolis 

   Quick Search
OR
Search by date:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Cinderella Reviews
Cinderella
Cinderella

Cinderella
Children's Theatre Company
Thru - Jan 8, 2017

Show Information


Children's Theatre Company

Star Tribune- Highly Recommended

"..."Cinderella" succeeds so well in part because the talent pool onstage is so deep. Murray, a newcomer to the CTC stage, has a buttery tenor that complements Shannon's sweet soprano. The two are joyful on "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," made famous by Whitney Houston."
Read Full Review

Rohan Preston



Twin Cities Pioneer Press- Highly Recommended

"...A confession: I loved the Children's Theatre Company's original version of "Cinderella" when it premiered a few years ago. I thought their new production of the show would be mostly the same. But it's actually funnier and even more interactive this time around."
Read Full Review

Renee Valois



Talkin Broadway- Highly Recommended

"...That said, the 8- to 12-year-old crowd seemed to eat up the popular culture references-although most of the references seemed to go over the heads of the littler ones (they laughed the hardest at Holt's pratfalls and Ness's over-the-top hysterical flirtation with the Lord High Chamberlain, played by Gerald Drake). Being a sucker for puns, I took most pleasure in the witty wordplay that passed between Ness and her unfortunate daughters. There is something for everyone in this Cinderella, so whether you take your kids or go solo, you're almost certain to have a ball (pun intended). It is a marvelous, magical, squeal-worthy show that will appeal to kids of all ages (and genders), from 2 to 92."
Read Full Review

Kit Bix



Twin Cities Arts Reader- Recommended

"...Victorian Christmas, a vaudeville show, and a romance are all encompassed in the Children’s Theatre Company’s latest production of the fairy tale Cinderella. It is a remount of the show that CTC performed during the in 2013-2014 season with many key actors reprising their roles. Director Peter C. Brosius directs a talented cast in this John B. Davidson’s adaptation of Charles Perrault’s original fairytale."
Read Full Review

Bev Wolfe