Possibly a folk Opera, more likely something like ( Owl and the Pussy cat ) done with different verses of the song sung by different juvenile ( actors) I have seen this done. the interracial idea is so toned down you do not notice it.
Just a musical opera
or a fairytale play
fantasy plays.
the nutcracker
folk opera
The film is "My Fair Lady" (a 1964 musical based on Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw).
Stretching things a bit- as these are Modern Fairy tales that start out in reality USA or UK in the case of Alice- both the Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland fit into this category and both had much music. There were more songs in the Disney version of Alice than any other Disney film- it is said. Both of these start out in reality-ville- then transform. Ordinary Fairy tales take place ( Once upon a Time) in a fictional world , usually remote and in the past.
Yes it does, usually based on humiliating Lucy in some way.
Fairy tales are for children. Children already know about the dragon. Fairy tales teach children to slay the dragon.
no i don't think fairy tales should be read to children
Edmund Leamy has written: 'The fairy minstrel of Glenmalure, and other stories for children' -- subject(s): Children's stories, English, Fairy tales 'Irish Fairy Stories for Children'
Fairy tales are written for people of any age but is mainly targeted at children.
The movie Enchanted is a fairy tale based in New York City.
His mother is the fairy godmother in the movie. Prince charming isn't in Shrek the Musical.
fairy mossessesesesese like to touch small children