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A kiss for Cinderella: A comedy
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A kiss for Cinderella: A comedy
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A kiss for Cinderella: A comedy
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"A Kiss for Cinderella" by J. M. Barrie is a whimsical, yet poignant comedy that reimagines the Cinderella fairy tale in a contemporary setting. Set in London during World War I, the story centers on a young, impoverished woman known affectionately as "Miss Thing," who dreams of fairy tales and magic while enduring the hardships of daily life. Despite her circumstances, she believes wholeheartedly in her Cinderella-like destiny and clings to her hope of finding happiness, even as she struggles to survive.Barrie's play delves into themes of imagination, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity. "Miss Thing" spends her days caring for a group of orphaned children and working in a modest shop, but in her heart, she believes a transformation awaits her. Her fantasy world becomes a refuge, and her hope is symbolized by her longing for the proverbial "kiss for Cinderella." Throughout the play, Barrie weaves humor with pathos, illustrating the power of belief and the beauty of selfless love.
"A Kiss for Cinderella" by J. M. Barrie is a whimsical, yet poignant comedy that reimagines the Cinderella fairy tale in a contemporary setting. Set in London during World War I, the story centers on a young, impoverished woman known affectionately as "Miss Thing," who dreams of fairy tales and magic while enduring the hardships of daily life. Despite her circumstances, she believes wholeheartedly in her Cinderella-like destiny and clings to her hope of finding happiness, even as she struggles to survive.Barrie's play delves into themes of imagination, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity. "Miss Thing" spends her days caring for a group of orphaned children and working in a modest shop, but in her heart, she believes a transformation awaits her. Her fantasy world becomes a refuge, and her hope is symbolized by her longing for the proverbial "kiss for Cinderella." Throughout the play, Barrie weaves humor with pathos, illustrating the power of belief and the beauty of selfless love.


















