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Wickedest Of Them All, featuring the Step-mother and a chorus of dancing mirrors, was probably the pinnacle of the play.
Lonnquist's up-tempo numbers excelled. Sophisticated and distinctive, they sometimes took the story down unexpected byways, adding elements not found in the original. Cinders And Cinderbugs was especially charming, as was the choreography that accompanied it. Little Lost One, a blues-tinged piece with a strong bass line, was excellent. If The Shoe Fits, Insult Song and Bonds Of Wedded Bliss were also good.
~ The Capital Times, February 12, 1983
The songs span the spectrum from general humor to romantic ballads and always incorporate the scenic theme. Many were top-notch memorable tunes.
~ Wisconsin State Journal, Feb. 12, 1983
Cinderella sings her dreams to the October Moon. Lonnquist stirs in the spice for some hot numbers... Cinders And Cinderbugs and Wickedest Of Them All are showstoppers. Ken Lonnquist's music and imaginative production numbers were superlative.
~ Isthmus, February 17, 1983
Filled with real artistic sorcery. The musical score is tuneful, and the lyrics combine with the music to reveal gifted and spirited musical comedy songwriting.
~ Wisconsin State Journal, Feb. 4, 1989
• Original Cast Recording
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