Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella
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An Unconventional Fairytale!
Bad Cinderella, a new musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and a book by Emerald Fennell, coming to Broadway.
Our guide to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella
In the exceptionally beautiful kingdom of Belleville, the fields are idyllic, the prince is charming, and the townsfolk are ravishing. Only one intractable peasant stands in the way of sheer perfection: Cinderella. To the flawless citizens and sovereigns of Belleville, this damsel IS the distress.
Cinderella’s only friend in Belleville is the equally overlooked Prince Sebastian. When his older brother, Prince Charming, mysteriously disappears, he is thrust into the spotlight. As the new royal heir, Prince Sebastian must choose a bride at the ball and live unhappily ever after. With the prospect of losing the only person she’s ever cared for to the crown, Cinderella pays a visit to the Godmother, who can solve any problem…for a price.
From Andrew Lloyd Webber comes “a big, colorful, fun fairy tale rewrite” (The New York Times), featuring an original story and book by Oscar®-winning writer Emerald Fennel (Promising Young Woman, Killing Eve) and lyrics by Tony Award® winner David Zippel (City of Angels). The Telegraph calls it “a magical musical with a progressive message, brilliantly witty lyrics, and exuberant numbers—one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s best.” Choreographed by JoAnn M Hunter (School of Rock) and directed by Laurence Connor (Les Misérables).
Show info:
Theatre: Imperial Theatre 249 West 45th Street New York, NY 10036
Audience: Recommended for 10 + Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.
Duration: 2 hours and 25 minutes including one 15-minute intermission
Seat Location:
Seats are guaranteed in the section of the theatre that you have booked from the calendar opposite. Seats are allocated by the box office at the time of booking on a best-available-seat basis. Book early for the best seats!
Terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella
- Amendments are subject to availability.
- Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella is intended for guests 10 and up.
- Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted.
- Seats are allocated by the box office at the time of booking on a best-available seat basis, within the section of the theatre where you have purchased your tickets for.
- All New York Broadway Theatre bookings will be seated together.
- You will receive a ticket voucher confirming your reservation, the performance time, the theatre location, plus all other important details relating to your New York theatre tickets. Your tickets will be available at the theatre box office from one hour prior to the start of the performance.
- Please note seat numbers are not provided at the time of booking. All seats will be allocated together and advised upon ticket collection on the day of the production.
- Cancellation Policy: Free cancellations for bookings canceled with the supplier 8 days prior to the tour date. No refunds are given for cancellations made within 8 days of the tour date.
Broadway Show Updates Updates - Know Before You Go
- From 01 May 2022, guests no longer need to be vaccinated to attend Broadway Shows but must wear acceptable face coverings at all times during the show, except while eating or drinking in designated locations. Guests who do not comply with the policies will be denied entry or asked to leave the theatre.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella
Will my theatre tickets be posted to my home address?
No, your tickets will be confirmed with the box office and you will receive a voucher confirming your reservation, the performance time, the theatre location, plus all other important details relating to your New York theatre tickets. The show tickets will be available at the theatre box office from one hour prior to the start of the performance. This ensures that the tickets do not go missing in the post and you do not have the worry of misplacing the tickets on receipt.
Can I cancel or amend my reservation?
Tickets cannot be amended or canceled within 8 days prior to the performance date
What is the difference between the Orchestra, Mezzanine, and Balcony?
Orchestra seats are located directly in front of the stage on ground level. Mezzanine seats are located on the next level, above the Orchestra section. The Balcony section is the highest level and furthest from the stage.