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Houston Ballet: a hugely entertaining Cinderella

Mónica Gómez as Cinderella, Connor Walsh as Dandini with Houston Ballet in Cinderella
© Lawrence Elizabeth Knox (2024). Courtesy of Houston Ballet.
Simone Acri as Buttons with Artists of Houston Ballet in Stanton Welch's Cinderella
© Lawrence Elizabeth Knox (2024). Courtesy of Houston Ballet.
Mónica Gómez as Cinderella with Artists of Houston Ballet in Stanton Welch's Cinderella
© Lawrence Elizabeth Knox (2024). Courtesy of Houston Ballet.
Karina González as Mother and Artists of Houston Ballet in Stanton Welch's Cinderella
© Lawrence Elizabeth Knox (2024). Courtesy of Houston Ballet.
Jack Wolff as the Prince and Artists of Houston Ballet in Stanton Welch's Cinderella
© Lawrence Elizabeth Knox (2024). Courtesy of Houston Ballet.
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“this Cinderella wields an impressive one-two punch aimed at her stepmother and bumbling stepsisters”
Crítica hecha desde Wortham Theater Center: Brown Theater, Houston el 24 febrero 2024
Cinderella (Stanton Welch)
Houston Ballet
Kristian Frederickson, Diseño de escena, Diseño de vestuario
Houston Ballet Orchestra
Riley McMurray, Bailarín
Yuriko Kajiya, Bailarín
Tyler Donatelli, Bailarín
Elivelton Tomazi, Bailarín
Samuel Rodriguez, Bailarín
Chase O'Connell, Bailarín
Gian Carlo Perez, Bailarín
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****1
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