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Hip-hop on over to “Hip Hop Cinderella” this spring

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Cast of "Hip Hop Cinderella" at Nashville Children's Theatre on stage.

See “Hip Hop Cinderella” — where a glittering sneaker sends a prince and an evil stepmother on a (musical) chase through the galaxy.

Photo provided by Nashville Children’s Theatre

An evil stepmother, a dreamy prince, a young woman named Cinderella... and a rap competition?

Yes, it’s the classic fairytale you know, but with a fun twist. Presented by the Nashville Children’s Theatre, “Hip Hop Cinderella” follows the story of an ill-treated young woman who transforms into “Ella C” at a royalty-hosted rap competition — where she leaves behind a glittering sneaker (of course).

Schools + children Pre-K and up are invited to enjoy this hip-hop-filled musical performance from April 13-May 21.*

Book tickets or a field trip

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