Twinderella  —  The Musical


By Charlie Lovett
Music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur

Cast:  Flexible cast of 31 (about 12M, 10F, plus 9 that can be either), chorus, doubling
Set:  Simple area staging
Time:  About 70 minutes

Script:  $6.00           Move your mouse here to see additional items Piano score:  $15.00
Vocal score:  $8.00
Production/rehearsal CD set:  $65.00
CD sampler T:  $4.00
DVD of amateur performance:  $10.00

Royalty:  $75 First performance/$60 Each additional performance

Did you know that Cinderella has a long lost twin brother named Bob living in the same kingdom with his own wicked stepfamily?  The separated siblings have enlisted the services of the Fairy Godmother, the Godfather (he aint no fairy!)  and two enchanted gerbils to help wile their way into the exclusive royal festivities of Wychwood-under-Ooze.  Bob has his sights set on Prince Percys all-kingdom baseball game, while Cinderella eyes the birthday gala for Princess Petunia.  When the two strangers disappear at midnight after Cinderella hits a game winning homerun, the search is on to find the feet that fit the glass slipper and the muddy cleat!  This hilarious musical send-up of Cinderella will delight actors and audiences alike!!

Click here for a fun and educational study guide for Twinderella — The Musical.


Song samples
Twinderella

Cinderella Do This (Bob, Do That)

The Stroke of Twelve

There Is Love

You Got Work t' Do

Celebration

Different versions of the same or similar story:
Cinderella!  Cinderella!
Cinderella
Cinderella Goes Disco
Cinderella's Glass Slipper
The Commedia Cinderella
The Glass Slipper
Twinderella


Other titles you may like:
The Big Bad Musical
Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood
The Ever After — A Musical
Romeo and Harriet
Unhappily Ever After
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Charlie Lovett



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