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    Cinderella

    The Academy of Performing Arts

    August 29-September 20, 2008

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    The Phoenix Theatre launches another exciting season with a magical and thrilling production of Cinderella, adapted and written for the stage by Collin Kreuzer. This original production breathes new life into the tale of a girl who rises from the depths of sadness and misfortune to become the belle of the ball. Join us in reliving this time-honored tale that dates back to the Pharaohs in ancient Egypt. A talented cast of twenty-nine characters includes Sarah Anderson as Cinderella, Traci Chidester as the Wicked Stepmother, Jeff Spafford as the Prince, and Academy favorite Michelle Masefield as the Fairy Godmother.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $12/Adults, $10/Children and Seniors

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      August 29-September 20, 2008

      Times:
      Monday, Friday and Saturday 7:30pm, Saturday September 6th and 20th 2:00pm

    • Venue Info

      The Academy of Performing Arts

      3188 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115

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    • Locations

      Greater Salt Lake

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Cinderella
        "this show has everything!"
        Comment posted by: Jeff from Salt Lake City, UT, Sep 02, 2008

        Some of the most stunning costumes I have ever seen on a Utah stage. thoroughly entertaining. funny, tragic, and magical! I love this show and it comes highly recomended! yet another home run for The... Expand

        Some of the most stunning costumes I have ever seen on a Utah stage. thoroughly entertaining. funny, tragic, and magical! I love this show and it comes highly recomended! yet another home run for The Phoenix Theatre. Collapse