Bad Cinderella at Imperial Theatre

Bad Cinderella Tickets

Imperial Theatre | New York, New York

The critics have called it a Cinderella for the 21st Century, and now it is your turn to experience the brilliance that is Bad Cinderella, the production which will be coming to Imperial Theatre on Thursday 27th April 2023. This is a unique take on the classic, Cinderella becomes bad in a good way, of course. Enjoy the breathtaking stage as the fancy performers dressed in the most dazzling costume design take you through the narrative of this epic account of Cinderella. With such critical acclaim this one will sell out very quickly, but you can secure your tickets right now before it is too late.

Bad Cinderella at Imperial Theatre

The meadows are peaceful, the prince is sweet, and the locals are beautiful in the absolutely gorgeous kingdom of Belleville. Cinderella is the only unyielding peasant who opposes the pursuit of absolute perfection. This damsel IS the distress to the perfect residents and sovereigns of Belleville.

The equally despised Prince Sebastian is Cinderella's only companion in Belleville. He is forced into the spotlight when his older brother, Prince Charming, suddenly vanishes. Prince Sebastian must select a bride at the ball and lead an unhappy life as the next royal heir. Cinderella visits the Godmother, who can fix any problem…for a price, as she faces the possibility of losing the one person she has ever cared about to the crown.

Here is what some of the critics have to say about the show:

“A magical musical—one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s best. A rom-com with a progressive message, brilliantly witty lyrics and exuberant numbers. What a ball!” – The Telegraph

“A hilarious triumph! Andrew Lloyd Webber and Emerald Fennell’s sassy musical take on the rags-to-riches fairy tale has a terrific palette of songs and a snappy contemporary edge.” – Evening Standard

Don’t let this one get away from you, as tickets will be selling out quick be sure to purchase yours today.

Bad Cinderella at Imperial Theatre

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