Fairy tale princesses are transformed by a feminist awakening in a new Broadway musical featuring songs from pop icon Britney Spears.
The musical, “Once Upon a One More Time,” tells the stories of Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty the Little Mermaid and more. The princesses’ point of view, however, change after they read Betty Friedan’s classic, “The Feminine Mystique.” The women realize Prince Charming isn’t necessarily synonymous with a “happily ever after.”
“Gimme More!” as Spears would sing.
Brooke Dillman, who plays the O.F.G. – the Original Fairy Godmother in the show, said Britney Spears’ music fits perfectly in the storyline. Less than two years after being freed from her conservatorship, Spears fully authorized her hit songs to used in the musical.
“Britney is and always has been a modern career woman – even when she was a little girl. Britney’s music fits seamlessly in this story of the princesses’ feminist awakening,” said Dillman.
Dillman, 56, made her Broadway debut in the show after a 20+ year acting career in film and television. In the musical, it’s her who teaches the princesses lessons in Friedan’s book, encourages them to break free and refuse to be damsels in distress.
“‘The Feminine Mystique’” is as relevant today as it was when it was written,” Dillman said. “I come out of the stage door every night [after the performance] and there are young women thanking the show and [me as the] O.F.G. for re-introducing them to [the lessons from the book].”
Know Your Value recently chatted with Dillman about her role as the O.F.G. and what she hopes audience members will take away from the story. The conversation below has been edited for brevity and clarity.
Know Your Value: In the show, your character is not only the O.F.G to the princesses including Cinderella, but also to a young girl in Brooklyn. You teach the young women and little girl to write her own stories and create their own happily ever after. What’s the biggest takeaway from the show?









