Cinderella at Glusburn Institute was a colourful show and was enjoyed by audience and cast alike, everyone put their heart and soul into every minute whether a chorus member or principal character.
There were the usual comedy scenes -- wallpapering, ghosts, skeletons and disappearing picnic food -- plus lots of dancing, flying ballet, and a live pony to take Cinderella’s coach to the ball, rounding off with the audience participating in actions to I Am the Music Man.
Everything together made for an evening of entertainment to suit all tastes and ages.
Doreen Smith
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