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Prince Charming and Cinderella’s wedding brings a fairytale ending for season 4! Or at least it might. The two royals come from very different backgrounds and can’t seem to agree on what traditions, customs, and creatures to include in the ceremony. They’ll need their friends (including a shockingly revealed rabbi) to help figure out what’s most important.
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one herePrince Charming and Cinderella’s wedding brings a fairytale ending for season 4! Or at least it might. The two royals come from very different backgrounds and can’t seem to agree on what traditions, customs, and creatures to include in the ceremony. They’ll need their friends (including a shockingly revealed rabbi) to help figure out what’s most important.
Credits
Beyond the Bookcase is a production of PJ Library.
Executive Producer, Alli Thresher
Associate Producer, Elizabeth Korelitz
Story Editor: Alli Thresher
Writer: Jan Schwaid
Audio editing, mixing, mastering, and score: Peter Moore, Palace of Purpose Studios in Malden, MA
Opening Theme Song:
Written by Peter Moore and Alli Thresher
Arranged by Peter Moore
Performed by Mister G (vocals) and Peter Moore (instruments)
Cast
Cinderella - Gwen D’Angelo
Prince Charming - Mike D’Angelo
Mr. Saifair – Gregory David Barnett
Auntie PJ – Laura Rondinella
Golem – Pat Bordenave
Marion, The Not-So-Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe - Tianna Tagami
Dolores the Donkey – Alli Thresher
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