

Cinderella: Or How Pipsqueak the Mouse Became a Stallion
Will Averill
Meet Spencer, a little mouse with big dreams.
He’s got exciting plans for the royal ball just like his friend Cinderella.
In Spencer’s case, he hopes to sneak into the ball and eat all the food on the buffet.
But when Cinderella’s fairy godmother turns Spencer and his sister Mitzi into horses, mouse and human dreams collide!
How will Spencer sneak into the ball now?
And will Spencer’s crazy improvising make or break Cinderella’s big night with the Prince?
A fresh, frivolous take on a time-honored fairy tale, Cinderella’s Mice shows that even the smallest characters in a story can make a big difference, and that being a good friend can bring great rewards.
"Subverts other fairy-tale conventions… an enjoyable score, with a funny tango and a ballad of Fame proportions... This show finds a way for Spencer to behave selflessly and have his feast (and eat it too)."
— The New York Times
"An entertaining new take on the Cinderella story… novel and original… plenty of fun."
— Off-Off Broadway Review
"Plenty for kids and parents to enjoy… the show’s a delight."
— Big Apple Parent
| Character |
|---|
| Mitzi His sensible sister, with a bit of a military attitude |
| Cinderella Their longtime friend |
| Wicked Stepmother Cinderella’s stepmother |
| Mona Cinderella’s stepsister |
| Whina Cinderella’s other stepsister |
| Prince A regular guy, in over his head |
| Doormen |
| Delivery Person |
| Chef |
| Spencer A plucky, determined mouse |
Cinderella's Mice is a play written by Benjamin Morss and published by Concord Theatricals .
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