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‘Bad Cinderella’ to open on Broadway in February

By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press
Published: October 6, 2022, 6:22am
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Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber stands with Linedy Genao, who will star in his production "Bad Cinderella," as an announcement was made about the new production Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, at the Imperial Theatre in New York.
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber stands with Linedy Genao, who will star in his production "Bad Cinderella," as an announcement was made about the new production Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, at the Imperial Theatre in New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle) Photo Gallery

NEW YORK — Andrew Lloyd Webber is saying goodbye to his last remaining show on Broadway and welcoming another.

The musical theater icon announced Monday that his retooled version of “Cinderella” will land in New York at the Imperial Theatre in February with new songs, leading lady and title.

“Bad Cinderella” — borrowing the title from a key song in the show rather than using London West End’s blander name “Cinderella” — will star Linedy Genao in the title role. She’s had ensemble roles in “Dear Evan Hansen” and “On Your Feet!” Carrie Hope Fletcher played the title character in London.

Lloyd Webber hopes his fairy tale has a better ending on Broadway than it did in London, where “Cinderella” closed less than a year after opening and suffered heavy losses, particularly when COVID-19 scrambled its run.

The composer at a press conference outside the theater noted that the show will officially open — and the reviews will be posted — on March 23, a day after his 75th birthday. “It’ll be a treat to see what kind of birthday present I get,” he said.

The stage musical features a brand new score from Lloyd Webber with a book by Emerald Fennell and lyrics by David Zippel. JoAnn M. Hunter choreographs with direction by Laurence Connor.

Lloyd Webber is closing his “The Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway in 2023. A fixture on Broadway since 1988, it will close Feb. 18, a day after previews begin for “Bad Cinderella,” meaning a Lloyd Webber musical will have been on Broadway every playing night since September 1979.

Mark Kennedy is at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits

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