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Gerda and Kai are best friends - they share everything together - sweets, jokes, games and stories - especially ones about the mysterious 'Lady in the Sky' who lives in a faraway palace made of ice. And some of the stories are silly, and some are a bit spooky, but they are only stories. Aren't they? When Kai disappears after seeing a strange shape above the clouds, Gerda knows it's all real. The Snow Queen has got her best mate and only she can rescue him... by travelling to a world of weirdness and wonderment known as the Other Scarborough before he freezes forever. With the help of a grumpy reindeer, a Goth raven, a bunch of talking flowers, some unwise wise women (and the audience!), she might just make it - but what does the Snow Queen have in store for her once she does?

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Archive listings for The Snow Queen (2020)

Work type: Streamed/Broadcast.

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Let the theatre come to you this Christmas with a Snow Queen like you've never seen before - a one-woman whirlwind of a show, available to enjoy in the comfort of your home. This brand new film of our sell-out Christmas show will be available to rent until midnight on 31 January 2021. Tickets cost just £12, and allow access to the movie for a week. Watch the trailer below, or jump straight in and click 'Rent £12' to purchase and get watching! [If you can't see the Rent button please use this link]Presented bySJT at Home. Book by Hans Christian Andersen. Adapted by Nick Lane. Director Paul Robinson. Other Daniel Abell (film produced by). Design Helen Coyston. Music Simon Slater. Lyrics Simon Slater. Sound Simon Slater. Director Gemma Fairlie (movement and puppets). Lighting Paul Stear. Director Chelsey Gillard (associate director). Director Sarah Hughes (CDG - casting director). Performer Polly Lister.
30 Dec 20 to 31 Jan 21Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough :: V949
listing details L336875993

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CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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