'Cinderella' playing at Valley Center Playhouse

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LINDON -- The story of Cinderella will unfold with real love versus jealousy and selfishness. It shows how goodness and hard work wins out over evil.

The Fairy Godmother, played by Nancy White, restores hope and empowers Cinderella, played by Christina Owens, to be who she really was created to be -- a princess of the truest kind, one who would forgive her step-mother's selfish deeds and her step-sisters' childish shortcomings.

The step-mother is played by Beverly Rieske; the step-sisters are played by Lori Sacks and Megahan Wiemer.

The rest of the cast are: Becky Haynie, Ruth Lopez, Linda Olsen, Kevin Hill, Ben Lopez, Jeffrey Arnson, Pattie Schultz, Cheryl Schultz, Ashley Conrad and Tyler Renstrom. The show is directed by Sheila Heindel.

This story appeared in The Daily Herald on page C3.

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