Hansel and Gretel Opens At The Chiswick Playhouse |
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Festive fun for all the family
Chiswick Playhouse’s re-imagining of Hansel and Gretel has opened for the festive season running from Wednesday 4 December to Saturday 4 January 2020. See it first for only £15 until December 7th. With an original soundtrack by composer Leon Parris (Bananaman The Musical, Enid Blyton’s The Famous Five, Stig of the Dump), and directed by Lucy Jane Atkinson, this musical extravaganza will take audiences on an adventure away from the realm of computer games and social media to a charming forest with a tap-dancing cockroach, lollipops and a candycane house. As Hansel and Gretel become lost among the silver trees, they find themselves in the snare of a witch with penchant for single-use plastic and a hankering for the only remaining sustainable food source: children. Leading the way into the magical forest is Pippa Conway (Oh, What A Lovely War!) as Gretel alongside Joshua Oakes-Rogers (The Dead Room, BBC Four) as Hansel. Also joining the cast are Serena Flynn (Baubo: Goddess of Filth, Soho Theatre as Stepmother and Witch and Tomi Ogbaro (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) as Father and Tony The Cockroach. Another festive option, Christmas at Chiswick Playhouse is a series of Sunday evening concerts throughout December, featuring a host of musical theatre talent. With free mulled wine, songs from hit shows and Christmas classics. Blowing away those January blues, the New Year will see emerging artists across comedy, magic and new writing come to Chiswick Playhouse for a run of week-long engagements. Paul Aitchinson’s unique mix of mind-melting magic and bonkers character comedy in Could It Be Magic is followed by the subversive take on Tudor History, Great British Mysteries: 1599. To conclude the month, Get Over It Productions present The Scene, a festival of new writing with 30 short plays across five nights. Running from 5 to 29 February, the revival of Tryst will return following a sell-out run in 2017, once again directed by Phoebe Barran (Four Days In Hong Kong, Orange Tree Theatre; award-winning short film Snapshots). Based on a true story, this tense thriller is about the serial fraudster, George Love, who encountered a naïve and vulnerable shop-girl, Adelaide Pinchin, in Victorian London. What follows shocks them both as Love’s elaborate heist begins to unravel in frightening and unpredictable way. Chiswick Playhouse will continue The Tabard’s reputation as a comedy venue, with
December 5, 2019 |