Soho Cinders - Soho Theatre
Pro reviewers average
2013-06-19
Edgy, fun and deliciously naughty, Soho Cinders celebrates the capital's
most colourful district and is set to get London's temperature soaring
this summer. When impoverished student Robbie becomes romantically
involved with engaged Mayoral c...
Edgy, fun and deliciously naughty, Soho Cinders celebrates the capital's
most colourful district and is set to get London's temperature soaring
this summer. When impoverished student Robbie becomes romantically
involved with engaged Mayoral candidate James Prince, his lap-dancing
step-sisters become the least of his problems! James and Robbie's worlds
collide forcing them to fight for their own fairy-tale ending in this
hilarious, satirical twist on the classic Cinderella story. The potent
mix of politics, sex-scandals and true love come together in this
contemporary musical with an infectious score that you'll be humming
long past the stroke of midnight.
Show Details

| Running dates | from Aug 3 2012 to Sep 9 2012 |
| Theatre | Soho Theatre |
| Pro Average | |
| My Rating | Review This Show |
| Cheapest ticket | £13 |
| Most expensive ticket | £38 |
| Henry Hitchings (Evening Standard) | Full Review | |
| Michael Coveney (What's on Stage, Independent) | Full Review | |
| Michael Billington (The Guardian) | Full Review |
| There are no peer reviews for this show yet |
Overview, Cast and Creatives
| Genre | Musical, Comedy | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Edgy, fun and deliciously naughty, Soho Cinders celebrates the capital's most colourful district and is set to get London's temperature soaring this summer. When impoverished student Robbie becomes romantically involved with engaged Mayoral candidate James Prince, his lap-dancing step-sisters become the least of his problems! James and Robbie's worlds collide forcing them to fight for their own fairy-tale ending in this hilarious, satirical twist on the classic Cinderella story. The potent mix of politics, sex-scandals and true love come together in this contemporary musical with an infectious score that you'll be humming long past the stroke of midnight. | ||
| Author | Elliot Davis | |
| Anthony Drewe | ||
| Director | Jonathan Butterell | |
| Featured Actors/Actresses | Julian Hoult | |
| Nigel Roche | ||
| Philippa Stefani | ||
| Chris Doyle | ||
| Vivien Carter | ||
| Lewis Barnshaw | ||
| Stephen Fry | ||
| Beverley Rudd | ||
| Amanda Posener | ||
| Neil Mccaul | ||
| Jenna Russell | ||
| Michael Xavier | ||
| Thomas Milner | ||
| Amy Lennox | ||
| Gerard Carey | ||
| Sizie Chard | ||
| Raj Ghatak | ||
| Designer | Morgan Large | |
| Lighting Designer | Hugh Vanstone | |
| Movement/Choreography | Drew McOnie | |
| Book | Anthony Drewe | |
| Elliot Davis | ||
| Music | George Stiles | |
| Lyrics | Anthony Drewe | |





