From her father's death to her glass slippers, Disney's Cinderella diverges from the original fairy tale several times.
Cinderella is one of the most iconic Disney princesses of all time. From her magical transformation to her whirlwind romance ...
The prince lifts her up on the horse like she weighs nothing, and then they start riding. Then she looks down and the shoe is full of blood. She realizes: “I’m not Cinderella. I am the Stepsister.
Emilie Blichfeldt's The Ugly Stepsister twists Cinderella into a bloody horror story about the pain and despair of trying to meet beauty standards.
Imagine the story of Cinderella if the Fairy Godmother had conjured up a pair of Crocs instead of glass slippers. In that story, the ball might have Jello shots and the party wouldn’t even get started ...
Starbucks, Dooney & Burke, Crocs and Pandora are among the brands releasing exclusive items to celebrate the iconic princess.
While exiting the royal ball she loses her glass slipper resulting in a handsome prince scouring the countryside looking for the girl whose foot to which it belongs. In 2013, playwright Douglas Carter ...
For BalletWest’s next performance, the tale of Cinderella will be told again, recreating the version Ashton premiered in 1948 at the Royal Opera House in London. Now, 77 years later, the same ballet ...
Agnes is the story's Cinderella, intruding on the ball with her magical entrance and leaving behind a shoe, stealing the prince's attention. Agnes is actually mean to her stepsister Elvira.
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