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About Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella
Currently, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. The musical is being performed in various regional theatres, educational institutions, and community productions across the United States and internationally. Many companies are embracing the 2013 Broadway adaptation, which offers fresh takes on the traditional story while staying true to its enchanting roots. In addition, the musical's music continues to be performed in concert settings and showcases, allowing for a broader audience reach. The ongoing interest in fairy tale adaptations, particularly in theatre, has further propelled Cinderella into the spotlight, with numerous productions scheduled for the upcoming seasons. This includes professional theater companies, school productions, and concerts that feature selections from the musical's score. The iconic story of Cinderella, combined with the rich musical compositions of Rodgers and Hammerstein, ensures its continued relevance in today’s cultural landscape, captivating audiences with its age-old magic and new interpretations.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella History
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella originated from the beloved fairy tale of the same name and was immortalized by a television adaptation in 1957, which starred Julie Andrews. This initial version was groundbreaking as it was the first televised musical and showcased the duo's ability to blend enchanting storytelling with captivating music. The musical features classic songs such as 'In My Own Little Corner' and 'Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?' The success of this version led to several revivals and adaptations, including a Broadway production that opened in 2013, featuring a new book by Douglas Carter Beane. This updated version retained the charm of the original while introducing more modern themes and character development, emphasizing Cinderella's independence and strength. Over the decades, the musical has seen multiple iterations, including productions by regional theaters and international performances, maintaining its status as a staple of American musical theatre. The story of Cinderella continues to resonate with audiences, encapsulating themes of hope, love, and transformation, which are timeless and appealing across generations.