Hunter and lyricist David Zippel are all still on board. Original director Laurence Connor, choreographer JoAnn M. Playing the rebellious re-envisioned Cinders, here a spitfire who goes on angry tirades and covers the town in graffiti, is not the West End’s lead Carrie Hope Fletcher, but Linedy Genao, who was previously on Broadway in the ensemble of the Gloria Estefan show “On Your Feet.”Ī source told The Post there will also be a revised book from “Promising Young Woman” Oscar-winner Emerald Fennell (another source said she is not involved anymore at all, despite being credited, and a different writer will fix the wonky script), as well as redone set and costume designs. The production suffered from bad reviews. The only other time Lloyd Webber gave a different moniker to a show en route to New York after a major West End run was when he changed “Jeeves” to “By Jeeves.” But a “By” ain’t a “Bad.” Tell us what you think of the title “Bad Cinderella” in the comments, readers! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 43-year run on Broadway is coming to an end, after it was announced that his Bad Cinderella show will close after only four months. 17, 2023 (one day before Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” shoves the old chandelier in a storage unit), the show has been renamed “Bad Cinderella.” Loosely adapted from the classic story of the same name, plot changes include recast gender relationships and thematic exploration of beauty shaming. 'Old Dads' on Netflix proves PC critics can't stop whining about funĪndrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Cinderella” is coming to Broadway after all - and, like the main character, she’s getting an extreme makeover.įirst, they’re ditching the title that confused Brits because they associate the princess with Christmas pantomimes, and would have stumped Americans because they’d expect Rodgers and Hammerstein or Disney.įor its run at the Imperial Theatre beginning Feb. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella, produced on Broadway as Bad Cinderella, is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by David Zippel, and a book by Emerald Fennell. ‘What Happens Later’ review: Did Meg Ryan watch her famous rom-coms? Directorial debut begs the question 'I Need That' review: DeVito is a hoarder in a messy Broadway play Being one of a small group in the world to receive EGOT status, Andrew is an industry titan and musical theatre giant. ![]() 'The Marvels' review: The worst MCU movie yet Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed the scores of some of the world’s most famous musicals including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Evita, School of Rock, Sunset Boulevard and more. ![]() 'Old Friends' review: Bernadette Peters' Sondheim show is a stellar tribute
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