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Don’t Miss ‘Game of Tiaras’
By Virginia Ekstrand
Nov. 13, 2025 4:28 pm
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The main characters in Game of Tiaras are the king's three daughters — Cinderella, who is the "Queen of Nightmares"; the Snow Queen (or Snow White), an unstable homicidal princess; and Belle, the peculiar one with common sense. They are in a battle for their father's throne after he decides to split his kingdom among them. This leads to a hilarious, tragic plot inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear. The play is full of princes (like the French Prince and Prince Charming), and other princesses, princes and servants who are imitations of their fairytale counterparts.
The play is suitable for all ages. The kids will love it. The description of the characters Is a little over the top. The play is a comedy! The competitive natures of the princesses are the source of humor.
Imagine your favorite thespians as they portray this entertaining group of characters.
The three daughters
· Cinderella: Described as a homicidal princess who is "the self-proclaimed 'Queen of Nightmares.'"
· Snow Queen (or Snow White): An unstable character who resembles the Snow Queen from a copyrighted character but is intentionally made different.
· Belle: The third daughter, the "peculiar one with common sense"
Other notable characters
· The King: An aging king who decides to split his empire among his three daughters.
· Princes: Various princes appear, including the French Prince, and Prince Charming
· Other Princesses: The play features other princesses from different fairytales, such as Rooney, Lisa the Frog Princess, Daria, and Sleeping Princess Dorma.
· Servants: The King has a loyal servant who also acts as his horse at times.
Plan an enjoyable evening getting to know all the ins and outs of power.

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