
Sinderella Live
Comedy
Overview
A bawdy pantomime filmed during the sellout 1995 nationwide tour.
Top Cast


Jim Davidson
Jim Davidson
Buttons
Jim Davidson
Buttons


Charlie Drake
Charlie Drake
Baron Hardon
Charlie Drake
Baron Hardon


Jess Conrad
Jess Conrad
Prince Charming
Jess Conrad
Prince Charming
Dianne Lee
Dianne Lee
Sinderella
Dianne Lee
Sinderella


Roger Kitter
Roger Kitter
Ugly Sister Camilla
Roger Kitter
Ugly Sister Camilla
Dave Lee
Dave Lee
Ugly Sister Madonna
Dave Lee
Ugly Sister Madonna
Dave Kristian
Dave Kristian
Dandini
Dave Kristian
Dandini
Mia Carla
Mia Carla
Fairy Godmother
Mia Carla
Fairy Godmother
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