Cinderella and her prince

Cinderella finds her prince at the Long Island Children’s Museum on Sept. 21 and 28, as well as Oct. 5 and 6 in Plaza Theatrical’s presentation of the perennial fairy tale.

Children of all ages will enjoy this magical tale of a princess, an evil step-mother, fairy godmother, a handsome prince, and of course, a happy ending.

After the production children have an opportunity to meet and greet the cast.

“Cinderella” on Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, and 6 at 11 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm. Tickets are $12 and ($10 for members).

Long Island Children’s Museum [11 Davis Ave. at W. Road in Garden City, (516) 224–5800; www.licm.org].

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