

The Red Shoes
Robin Short
Why we like it
"'The Red Sneaks' captivates with its unique blend of music and storytelling, exploring the dreams and struggles of youth."
From: Pop/Rock Musicals for TeensThis free wheeling contemporary musical for teens is a loose adaptation of the The Red Shoes, transposed to today's urban jungle.
The allegorical montage of songs, scenes and monologues centers around a welfare hotel resident who is persuaded by a mysterious young drifter to accept a pair of glittery red sneakers.
Whoever is wearing them may wish for anything-- and every wish comes true, but the easy way out turns out to be a fast trip to an early death."The most refreshing thing about The Red Sneaks ... is the chance to hear youths rather than adults talk about the nightmarish pressures of urban life."
- The New York Times"Remarkably clear, unsentimental and disturbing.... A gritty little musical that combines pop and rock with more traditional musical comedy."
- Associated Press"A most effective contemporary morality play....
The music has real gusto."
- New York Post
"The most refreshing thing about The Red Sneaks ... is the chance to hear youths rather than adults talk about the nightmarish pressures of urban life."
— The New York Times
"Remarkably clear, unsentimental and disturbing... A gritty little musical that combines pop and rock with more traditional musical comedy."
— Associated Press
"A most effective contemporary morality play.... The music has real gusto."
— New York Post
| Character |
|---|
| Dedre innocent, lonely, wanting love and excitement, basically a helpless soul. Good dancer. |
| Shun the boyfriend, handsome, very hip, good dancer and singer |
| Kenny cute commercial type, precocious, small and blond. |
| Raquel strong, sarcastic, and wise. |
| Valerie young, good dancer. |
| James smart, bitter, aloof, a streak of meannes |
| Teresina tough, spohisticated, wirey |
| Shawn the devil, slick, sly, humorous, but capable of danger. Good dancer. |
The Red Sneaks is a American play written by Elizabeth Swados and published by Samuel French in New York (1991).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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