Andrew Lloyd Webber is saying goodbye to his last remaining show on Broadway and welcoming another.
It comes as the musical theater icon says goodbye to his last remaining show on Broadway and welcomes another.As one of his shows closes next year, another will open and the long string of Broadway shows by Andrew Lloyd Webber continues.
A new show called "Bad Cinderella" will hit the stage a day earlier, allowing him to maintain his continuous streak.The musical theater icon announced Monday that his retooled version of "Cinderella" will land in New York at the Imperial Theatre in February one day after the composer's 75th birthday.His take on a class will feature with new songs, a new leading lady, and a new title.
"The Cinderella we all know is quiet," Genao said. "She's obedient. She's polite. This Cinderella's not. She takes up space. She speaks her mind. She's not willing to conform to the social norms. She wants to be herself, and makes sure that everyone knows." "This is so much bigger than me," Genao said. "It's an honor of a lifetime to be able to represent my Latin community to play a princess because growing up I never had that."
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