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While some of these women have officially earned their crowns in the Disney princess canon, other heroines like Elsa from ...
BalletMet and the Columbus Symphony will collaborate on "Sleeping Beauty," running May 2-4 at the Ohio Theatre. Remi Wörtmeyer, BalletMet’s artistic director, calls the production "Ballet 101 ...
Moreover, unlike the 1959 original, the prince’s kiss doesn’t wake Aurora either, and it’s Maleficent’s bond with her that resuscitates her, twisting the classic rescue.
HAPPY FANTASY FRIDAY! Our friend Stephen Tyler Davis, Artistic Director for Fantasy Playhouse, has penned a new production! He gives us a behind the scenes look! From the same fairytale forest as ...
This new, $4.35 million "The Sleeping Beauty," the result of a remarkable multiyear design collaboration, has been highly anticipated. Does it live up to the buzz?
Disney is famous for drawing inspiration from real locations to create its magical fantasies—but it's not the only one ...
Some examples of the damsel in distress trope include: Aurora, “Sleeping Beauty” (1959): Princess Aurora, voiced by Mary Costa, is one of the many Disney heroines unable to chart her own destiny.
Weird But True Sleeping Beauty gets shocking ‘boob job’ at theme park: ‘She’s going to start an OnlyFans’ By Brooke Steinberg Published April 3, 2024, 3:26 p.m. ET ...
After five years, Alberta Ballet is waking The Sleeping Beauty from her slumber with a remount of Christopher Anderson’s interpretation of the classic work. Since its initial run in 2018, the ...
For me? 1959's Sleeping Beauty is the apex of maximum achievement from Walt Disney's Nine Old Men (Les Clark, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery ...
Sleeping Beauty’s Massacre follows the beautiful Princess Thalia (Lora Hristova), who is ruined after her father’s mysterious death and no longer able to marry her love, Prince Edison ...