Built in 1923 under architect Herbert J. Krapp, the Imperial Theatre was designed specifically for musicals, and it became the fiftieth Shubert-owned theatre. In its long history, the Imperial has hosted a series of historic musicals, including 5,000 performances of the 16-year run of Les Miserables.
From ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER comes a fairy-tale musical comedy, featuring an original story and book by Oscar®-winning writer EMERALD FENNELL (Promising Young Woman, “Killing Eve”) and lyrics by Tony Award® winner DAVID ZIPPEL (City of Angels). Choreographed by JOANN M. HUNTER (School of Rock) and directed by LAURENCE CONNOR (Les Misérables).
SYNOPSIS:In the exceptionally beautiful kingdom of Belleville, the fields are idyllic, the prince is charming, and the townsfolk are ravishing. Only one stubborn peasant stands in the way of absolute perfection: Cinderella. To the flawless residents and royals of Belleville, this damsel IS the distress.
Jan 1, 1973 - | "The Shubert Organization, Inc." | Theatre Owner |
Jan 1, 1924 - Oct 20, 1931 | Shubert Theatre Corporation | Theatre Owner |
Dec 25, 1923 - Dec 31, 1924 | Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.) | Theatre Owner |
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