Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Glass Slippers are so Back

Day 5 in New York! 

So the rain decided to come back... We got up early in the morning today, the sunshine was out but went away by 10 am. Which was okay because we sat outside from 8 - 10 am for student rush tickets to see Cinderella Broadway! :O 

Radio City and the entrance to the Top of the Rock 

After we got our tickets we started heading over the the observation deck but then decided to stop into Anthropology which was across the street. After we came out with our purchases it was raining. My friend decided that we should wait and see if it cleared up later in the day. So we headed over to the 9/11 Memorial 

 South Tower 9/11 Memorial 

After hiding out in a hotel trying to decide what to do next I decided to go up the Top of the Rock while my friend roamed around NYC because it didn't look like it was going to clear up any time soon. Plus the next day we were leaving and would have all our luggage with us. 

Through the rain it was still a beautiful sight 
 So many people up top...


 View of Central Park (which is massive!) 
 Rockefeller Centre 

Now back to the Broadway Theatre to see Cinderella!!! 


Rodgers and Hammerstien's Cinderella Starring:

Laura Osnes as Ella (Cinderella)
Santino Fontana as Prince Topher
Victoria Clark as Crazy Marie (Fairy Godmother)
Harriet Harris as Madame
Peter Barlett as Sebastian
Ann Harada as Charlotte
Greg Hildreth as Jean-Michel
Marla Mindelle as Gabrielle
Phumzile Sojola as Lord Pinkleton

 "Glass Slippers are so back" =P / Laura and Santino with Herman the fish. They are both so adorable!

The show was amazing and magical! I definitely recommend going and seeing it! I loved the sassy-ness of the characters and how the prince was so awkwardly adorably charming, you just fall in love with him. And Ella (Laura) is amazing! Her voice is so lovely and sounds straight out of a fairytale. Crazy Marie was hilarious and so entertaining. The entire cast have amazing voices and everything was just... AMAZINGLY MAGICAL!! no words can really describe this. Just go and see it for yourself! =P 




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