
A Kiss for Cinderella
"A Kiss for Cinderella" is a one-act play by J.M. Barrie, best known for creating "Peter Pan." The story revolves around a young woman, resembling Cinderella, who helps others while enduring her own struggles. After sacrificing her happiness for the well-being of a fairy-tale prince, she faces challenges that test her resilience. The narrative explores themes of selflessness, love, and the impact of kindness, ultimately depicting the transformative power of compassion. The play offers a blend of fantasy and reality, showcasing Barrie's unique storytelling style and his ability to address complex emotions in a simple context.