The Scotsman

Lloyd Webber determined to stage Cinderella ‘come hell or high water’

- By LAURA HARDING

Cinderella star Carrie Hope Fletcher has said Andrew Lloyd Webber was determined to stage his new show "come hell or high water".

The production, which is being staged at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, opened last week with an audience capacity of 50 per cent after the impresario rejected the Prime Minister's offer for the show to be included in the live events pilot scheme.

The composer was part of a group which launched legal action seeking to force the government to publish the Events Research Programme results in the hope it would pave the way for a full reopening of the entertainm­ent industry.

Written by Promising Young Woman director Emerald Fennell and starring Fletcher in the title role, the musical is described as a "complete reinventio­n" of the classic fairytale and is based on an original idea by Fennell.

Fletcher told Hello! magazine: "Andrew is humble and kind and full of fascinatin­g stories.

"I couldn't believe it when I went to his house and he stood there with a kettle asking if I'd like a cup of tea.

"Throughout the pandemic he's said, 'We're getting this show on the road come hell or high water.' Now we have."

Fletcher said she appreciate­s that the show reverses the narrative that you have to change your appearance to be loved, adding: "I've grown a thick skin. My motto is you should never take criticism from people you would never go to for advice. When Cinderella tries to look different to make the prince love her, it doesn't work.”

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