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VenueChichester Festival Theatre
Also: The Spiegeltent
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From16th December 2009
To31st December 2009
WhenTimes vary, check with Box Office
PricesFrom £8.50. To £23.00.
Chichester Festival Theatre (V719)
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The Snow Queen

The Snow Queen

Work:: The Snow Queen (S1901821908)


Production:: (T01783929365)

This town used to be full of children. It was like bottled sun. Then something went wrong - and Kay has changed; he’s become arithmetical, anti-girl, awkward and argumentative. Is it because he is a teenager, or is it something more sinister? Then one night Kay vanishes... His best friend Gerda enlists Granny Snow to help her find him. Armed only with her red kicking boots, some pots of honey and some geriatric magic, their perilous journey carries them down an ice-packed river, among flowers more dangerous than a Venus fly-trap, a kidnapping by an awesomely-terrifying robber girl, some frenzied media attention, talking reindeer and a lot of snow, as they pursue the terrifying Professor Storm and her ice warrior students. If Gerda and Granny Snow want to rescue Kay they must follow The Northern Lights that lead them to The Ice Palace itself, where The Snow Queen lives on her Ice Mirror of Reason, and Kay is turning bluer and colder.
Corporate Sponsor Mercer
Company Chichester Festival Youth Theatre
Book by Bryony Lavery (based on the book by Hans Christian Andersen)
Music Jason Carr
Lyrics Jason Carr
Director Dale Rooks
Director Abigail Graham
Design Simon Higlett
Costume Amy Jackson
Lighting James Whitside
Sound Jonathan Suffolk
Choreographer Imogen Knight
Musical Director Jenny Gould

Listing:: L823331282




Production details

This town used to be full of children. It was like bottled sun. Then something went wrong - and Kay has changed; he’s become arithmetical, anti-girl, awkward and argumentative. Is it because he is a teenager, or is it something more sinister? Then one night Kay vanishes... His best friend Gerda enlists Granny Snow to help her find him. Armed only with her red kicking boots, some pots of honey and some geriatric magic, their perilous journey carries them down an ice-packed river, among flowers more dangerous than a Venus fly-trap, a kidnapping by an awesomely-terrifying robber girl, some frenzied media attention, talking reindeer and a lot of snow, as they pursue the terrifying Professor Storm and her ice warrior students. If Gerda and Granny Snow want to rescue Kay they must follow The Northern Lights that lead them to The Ice Palace itself, where The Snow Queen lives on her Ice Mirror of Reason, and Kay is turning bluer and colder.

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