Cast and Synopsis

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Polina Marushina
Cinderella

Polina Marushina

Andrea Lassakova
Fairy Godmother

Andrea Lassakova

Lev Petrov
Father

Lev Petrov

Sophia Sheahan
Stepsister

Sophia Sheahan

Tatiana Suliak
Stepsister

Tatiana Suliak

Baikhadam Tungatarov
Prince's Friend

Baikhadam Tungatarov

Zhanay Baurzhanuly
Prince's Friend

Zhanay Baurzhanuly

Filip Koltsov
Prince's Friend

Filip Koltsov

Nadezhda Mysiakova
Dance of the Oranges

Nadezhda Mysiakova

Inzhu Khasenova
Dance of the Oranges

Inzhu Khasenova

Liudmila Savenko
Dance of the Oranges

Liudmila Savenko

Makiko Miyasho
Dance of the Fairies

Makiko Miyasho

Aisalkyn Suiumbaeva
Dance of the Fairies

Aisalkyn Suiumbaeva

Aida Zhaksylykova
Dance of the Fairies

Aida Zhaksylykova

Leticia Padilha Fernandes
Dance of the Fairies

Leticia Padilha Fernandes

Urara Tsukamoto
Dance of the Fairies

Urara Tsukamoto

Anastasiia Shemetova
Dance of the Fairies

Anastasiia Shemetova

Please be aware that the cast may be subject to changes
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Cinderella Ballet

Act 1

Cinderella lives in sorrow after her mother’s death. Her father has remarried a harsh woman with two cruel daughters, and he is too afraid of his new wife to protect his daughter, leaving her alone to suffer in silence.

The morning unfolds with the usual household chaos, while Cinderella endures harsh treatment from her Stepmother and stepsisters. Daydreaming about a better life, Cinderella thinks of her Fairy Godmother, who then suddenly appears with invitations to a royal ball. The Stepsisters excitedly prepare for the event, but Cinderella, with no gown to wear, believes she must stay home instead.

As her stepsisters bicker and struggle through dance lessons, Cinderella easily follows each step with grace, enraging her Stepmother. The Fairy Godmother’s helpers secretly arrive and Cinderella is taken to an enchanted garden, where magic transforms her rags into a dazzling gown, a pumpkin into a carriage, and mice into horses. The Fairy Godmother gives her crystal slippers and warns she must return from the royal ball before midnight.

Act 2

At the ball, the King and Queen greet their guests. The Prince is uninterested until Cinderella, unrecognizable to her Stepmother and stepsisters, enters and he is captivated by her beauty. He offers her exotic oranges, which the Stepsisters steal.

As midnight nears, the Fairy Godmother reappears. Cinderella flees, leaving behind a glass slipper. The Prince, now desperately in love, vows to find her.

He searches the kingdom far and wide, but cannot find any maiden whose foot fits into the shoe. Back home, Cinderella treasures the matching slipper while her stepsisters brag about the ball.

At last, the Prince arrives. The Stepsisters fail to force the slipper on their feet, no matter how hard they try. In the commotion, Cinderella accidentally reveals the other slipper. The Prince recognizes her, and they begin their happily ever after.

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Music by:

Johann Strauss II | The "Time" theme composed by Anna Drubich.
Broadway-style productions