London Cast... |
Directed By: Richard Jones in order of appearance Narrator.......................Nicholas Parsons Cinderella..............Jacqueline Dankworth Jack............................Richard Dempsey Baker...........................Ian Bartholomew Baker's Wife...................Imelda Staunton Cinderella's Stepmother........Ann Howard Florind.............................Elizabeth Brice Lucinda...............................Liza Sadovy Jack's Mother.................Patsy Rowlands Little Red Ridinghood......Tessa Burbridge Witch..............................Julia McKenzie Cinderella's Father.................John Rogan Cinderella's Mother...........Eunice Gayson Mysterious Man....................John Rogan Wolf....................................Clive Carter Rapunzel............................Mary Lincoln Rapunzel's Prince................Mark Tinkler Grandmother....................Eunice Gayson Cinderella's Prince.................Clive Carter Steward............................Peter Ledbury Giantess..........................Eunice Gayson Snow White.........................Megan Kelly Sleeping Beauty......................Kate Arneil Harp...................................Megan Kelly |
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The Opening of Act I |
The Narrator Jack with his Mum |
Little Red with the Wolf |
"Agony!" The Witch |
"I Guess This is Goodbye" |
Rapunzel |
The Witch Transformed |
The Prince and His Bride-To-Be |
The Woods...Act II |
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The Baker and His Wife |
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The Narrator's Death |
"In the arms of a Princess" |
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One Midnight Gone |
"Children Will Listen" |
The Baker, for all his weakness and perplexity, is a creature of light, just as the Witch, for all her human discourse, not to mention temper, is a creature of darkness (her very disappearance relegates her to the shadows).... A Study of Sondheim |