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The brand new stage show aboard Disney Cruise Line -- "Twice
Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story" -- immerses
audiences in a new rendition of the happily ever after story of
Cinderella and her Prince Charming.
Experience the story of Cinderella
in a whole new way, the Broadway-style show recently made its
theatrical debut in the Walt Disney Theatre aboard the Disney Magic
cruise ship.

With the story beginning where the original ended -- during the wedding celebration
of Cinderella and Prince Charming -- good fortune takes a turn when a new
character, evil Fairy Godfather Franco DiFortunato, enters the picture on
behalf of Lady Tremaine, Cinderella's stepmother. Granting Lady Tremaine's
wish, he sends the family back in time to break Cinderella's glass slipper,
thus destroying her chances of marrying the prince and writing a whole new
story for Cinderella.
A WICKED PLAN -- Evil Fairy Godfather Franco DiFortunato and
Cinderella's stepmother Lady Tremaine conjure up plans to change
Cinderella's fate in "Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on
the Cinderella Story.

The 52-minute production features a rich musical score with six
original compositions and two classic Disney songs including the
beloved "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo" and "A Dream is a
Wish Your Heart Makes." With an accomplished cast, lavish
costumes, elaborate set designs and special effects that cleverly
turn back the pages of time, the combination seamlessly transitions
the show from scene to scene.
As Disney's largest theatrical production ever aboard, the show
includes a cast of 21 performers who are well-versed in acting,
singing and dancing.

There are an additional nine crew members who perform technical
roles backstage as part of these three shows helping to bring the
Walt Disney Theatre to life. With 977 seats, the theatre is magnificent
within itself, as the most technologically equipped show place
at sea.
After its debut, "Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story" will
continue to run aboard the Disney Magic cruise ship throughout 2005.
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