The Snow Queen, Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Various Dates December, 2022 until 8 January, 2023
Also at Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Newcaste Tickets and information
Scottish Ballet’s spectacular and much-loved production of The Snow Queen returns to the stage, after its sell-out tour in 2019.
This glittering production is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale – which was also the basis for Frozen. Set to the music of Rimsky-Korsakov which will be performed live by the full Scottish Ballet Orchestra.
From the bustle of a winter’s market to the shivers of a fairytale forest, take a journey to the Snow Queen’s palace, where you’ll find her surrounded by the icy fragments of an enchanted mirror. Along the way you’ll meet a sparkling cast of characters, from young lovers parted by a spell to a circus ringmaster with a few tricks up his sleeve.
Choreographed by Christopher Hampson and designed by the award-winning Lez Brotherston, this story of love and friendship is sure to delight the whole family.
Running time: The performance lasts approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes including one 25 minute interval.
Theatre Royal, 282 Hope St, Glasgow G2 3QA
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