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by Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn

All of the fairy tale princesses go to Rapunzel's hair salon. Especially for a special occasion like their wedding day! Today is Princess Galdriel's big day. The other princesses are eager to hear her fairy tale romance story. Until Belle notices Galdriel's Lady in Waiting and decides she deserves a name and a story, too.
*14 PAGES*

All of the fairy tale princesses go to Rapunzel's hair salon. Especially for a special occasion like their wedding day! Today is Princess Galdriel's big day. The other princesses are eager to hear her fairy tale romance story. Until Belle notices Galdriel's Lady in Waiting and decides she deserves a name and a story, too.
*14 PAGES*

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  • James Binz: Fan C Cuts

    Nicely done as usual! It seems so easy to use stock Princess characters with their accompanying Prince and/or King accessory - it's more difficult to use the character we all know and love and add the nuance we all wondered about. Great laughs here and a sweet little twist in the end. But, poor Sheldon!

    Nicely done as usual! It seems so easy to use stock Princess characters with their accompanying Prince and/or King accessory - it's more difficult to use the character we all know and love and add the nuance we all wondered about. Great laughs here and a sweet little twist in the end. But, poor Sheldon!

  • Aly Kantor: Fan C Cuts

    Oh YES! This play had me from the first raunchy lines, in which a few of our favorite princesses are immediately given depth and desires and allowed to exist and persist beyond a "moral." However, the moral of THIS story is that your happy ending doesn't necessarily fit everyone's story, and imposing your will before someone is ready won't get anyone closer to 'happily ever after.' Ultimately, the play is charming, meta-theatrical, and downright silly! It doesn't slow down for a single second! And, yes, as a bonus, you won't have to strike the set for Steel Magnolias!

    Oh YES! This play had me from the first raunchy lines, in which a few of our favorite princesses are immediately given depth and desires and allowed to exist and persist beyond a "moral." However, the moral of THIS story is that your happy ending doesn't necessarily fit everyone's story, and imposing your will before someone is ready won't get anyone closer to 'happily ever after.' Ultimately, the play is charming, meta-theatrical, and downright silly! It doesn't slow down for a single second! And, yes, as a bonus, you won't have to strike the set for Steel Magnolias!

  • Claudia Haas: Fan C Cuts

    I love fairy tale mashups especially from the view of unknown characters. Floyd-Priskon gives us a fleeting glimpse of an unknown lady in waiting and shows us that you don’t need a Prince Charming to live happily ever after (although good hair is helpful),

    I love fairy tale mashups especially from the view of unknown characters. Floyd-Priskon gives us a fleeting glimpse of an unknown lady in waiting and shows us that you don’t need a Prince Charming to live happily ever after (although good hair is helpful),

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Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization BoxFest Detroit, Year 2009