Cinderella and the Prince, or The Castle of Heart's Desire
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Cinderella "Cinderella",; french: link=no, Cendrillon; german: link=no, Aschenputtel) or "The Little Glass Slipper", is a folk tale with thousands of variants throughout the world.Dundes, Alan. Cinderella, a Casebook. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsi ...
and the Prince, or The Castle of Heart's Desire - A Fairy Excuse for Songs and Dances in 3 Acts'' is a musical with music by Louis F. Gottschalk and Edward W. Carliss, lyrics by D.K. Stevens, and R.A. Barnett, and additional musical numbers by D.J. Sullivan, J. S. Chipman, and D.K. Stevens. It was published by
White-Smith Music Publishing Company White, Smith & Company was a music publishing firm in Boston, Massachusetts. It issued sheet music and published industry journals, notably the monthly ''Folio''. History The business began in 1867 as a partnership between Charles A. White, Will ...
of Boston in 1904. The musical was first staged in Boston at the
Majestic Theatre Majestic Theatre or Majestic Theater may refer to: Australia * Majestic Theatre, Adelaide, former name of a theatre in King William Street, Adelaide, built 1916, now demolished * Majestic Theatre, Launceston, a former cinema in Tasmania designed b ...
in 1904 in a production produced by Robert Barnet.


Songs

*"Katy Didn't" (Gottschalk) *"Oh Miss White" (Sullivan) *"Cinderella" (Corliss) *"Mannie Hadn't Been, You Know, Very Long in Town" (Gottschalk) *"Dottie's Dimples" (Chipman) *"Send Me, Love, a Postal Card" (Corliss)


References

1904 musicals Musicals set in fictional countries American musicals {{musical-theatre-stub