Cinders!
A dazzling Cinderella story
Scottish Ballet’s playful retelling of the Cinderella story returns to surprise and delight audiences.
In Cinders!, the classic gets a romantic twist: on some nights, Cinders is a woman swept off her feet by her Prince; on others, a man swept off his feet by his Princess. In this revival, we’re adding new possibilities – some performances will feature a male Cinders meeting his Prince, or a female Cinders meeting her Princess.
Set at the turn of the 20th century in Cinders’ family-run emporium, life is sweet until tragedy strikes, leaving Cinders an orphan. Enter the new proprietor, Mrs Thorne, an intimidating mother of three ghastly children. Treating Cinders with contempt, they turn the store into a garish version of its former self. When the Royal Ball is announced, hilarity, excitement and chaos ensue as the Thorne family begin their frenzied preparations to attend.
Taking refuge in an enchanted rose garden, Cinders is magically transformed into a vision of sophistication and beauty, worthy of charming everyone at the ball. As the story of Cinders and the Thornes unfolds, who will live happily ever after?
Choreographed by Christopher Hampson, with opulent costumes and sets by Elin Steele, plus Prokofiev’s irresistibly tuneful music performed live by the Scottish Ballet Orchestra, Cinders! is everything you love about the enchanted fairytale – made sparkling, fresh and new.
(Casting information is available here for those who’d like to know in advance, but we recommend keeping it a surprise – it’s all part of the magic!)
Running time: The performance lasts approximately 2 hours including one 20-minute interval.
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Note: There will be a Relaxed Performance of this production on Thursday 17 December 2.30pm at Edinburgh Festival Theatre.
Tour Dates
Festival Theatre, Edinbugh
11 – 24 December 2026
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
30 December 2026 – 16 January 2027
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
20 – 23 January 2027
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
27 – 30 January 2027
Synopsis
Prologue
The Rose family business is bustling with customers.
One night tragedy strikes and the shop goes up in flames, leaving only one survivor, a young child. The newspapers name the orphaned child found amongst the charred embers of the shop ‘Cinders’.
Act 1
Many years later, an intimidating new owner, Mrs Thorne, has transformed the former Rose family shop into a garish outlet called ‘Thorne & Co.’ She brings with her three ghastly children — Flossie, Morag, and Tarquin.
Mrs Thorne hands out invites for the Royal Ball and there is much excitement as they all get ready. She taunts Cinders with an invitation only to rip it up, ensuring that Cinders cannot go to the ball.
Time stands still and an apparition of Cinders’ parents appears. They magically restore the invite.
After everyone leaves, Cinders is left alone and imagines being at the ball.
Taking refuge in an enchanted rose garden, Cinders’ Mother and Father appear once again to magically transform Cinders into a vision of sophistication and beauty.
Inside the ballroom, the Royal Host (Princess Louise or Prince Louis, depending on whose story you are watching…) arrives along with their good friends, the dukes. The Thorne family arrives and each of them attempts to impress everyone with their dancing.
Cinders arrives and immediately catches the attention of the Royal Host, who gifts Cinders a rose.
Midnight strikes and Cinders must leave. In the rush and panic, one of Cinders’ shoes is left behind.
Act 2
Outside the palace, guests are leaving, and the royal party begins their search for Cinders.
The dukes make fun of their royal friend for putting their faith in simply a shoe. They are sent away and Princess Louise/Prince Louis dreams of meeting Cinders again.
The royal shoemakers attempt to make a replica of Cinders’ shoe to be sent around the kingdom. Unsuccessful, a royal search party embarks on a door-to-door quest to find the owner.
Cinders awakes back at the store and pieces together memories from the ball before being interrupted by the Thorne family boasting of their own tall tales. They discover the sought-after shoe is in Cinders’ possession. Mrs Thorne destroys it, ensuring Cinders will never be found.
The royal search party arrives in search of the shoe’s rightful owner. Eventually, and not without Mrs Thorne’s attempts to intervene, Cinders is found.
The happy couple regain ownership of Cinders’ family business and rename it ‘The Rose Emporium’.
Reviews from Cinders 23/24
‘This new Cinders delights and engages all ages’.’
The Herald
‘Inspired and witty. A surprising delight’.’
The Telegraph
‘Simply beautiful. A festive treat’.’
The Guardian
‘Entertaining and intelligent. Brimming with humour.’
The Stage
Credits
Choreography
Christopher Hampson CBE
Music
Sergei Prokofiev
Design
Elin Steele
Video Design
Hayley Egan
Lighting Designer
Lawrie McLennan
Access
Audio Described Performances
In each venue we offer an Audio Described performance on a Saturday afternoon for people with visual impairments. These performances are preceded by a Touch Tour.
Trailer
Casting Magic
Read Artistic Director and CEO Christopher Hampson’s personal reflection on his artistic journey towards a festive show that shares more expressions and representations of love on the stage.