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Would they need permission to double the wolves?

Posted by: MarkBearSF 07:17 am EDT 07/19/14
In reply to: Did they get permission to add a silent character - dramedy 02:49 pm EDT 07/10/14

Although the text wasn't changed (except for the brief wolves/wolfs farewell) - is this the sort of thing that they'd get permission for?

I thought it worked well and explicitly makes the connection between the wolf and the prince(s).

I was very impressed by this production!

The excellent Monique Hafen's take on Cinderella reminded me of what I assume Laura Benanti's would've been, had she not been sick the night I saw the revival in NY (dammit!). Also, I wracking my brain to figure out where I've seen Louis Parnell (Narrator) before.


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