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The Snowman

  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

3 out of 5 stars

When you've got competition from the likes of Xbox and 'X Factor' it is surely something of an achievement these days to hold a child's attention for an hour in a theatre – even more so if you're using only mime and dance to do so. 'The Snowman' (now in its fifteenth year) largely achieves this and kept the kids (and adults), 'ooh'-ing and 'ahh'-ing in enthralled delight.

Based on the Raymond Briggs book and the animated film of the same name, the story of the flying Snowman and his young friend James has become a bit of a seasonal staple in recent years. It's not hard to see why. The action takes place against an imaginative set, that with its constantly falling snow and curved design resembles a shaken snow globe. Throw in colourfully-costumed animals, fairies, spectacular ensemble dancing from a crew of dancing snowmen and a bounding Santa, a shiveringly menacing Jack Frost character and plenty of humour (there's heavy play on the snowman 'cooling' himself blissfully at the fridge in the first half) and there's plenty here to keep the audience smiling.

The show drags a bit in the first half and feels as if it could do with tightening here with a bit more more dramatic tension. Still, the thing we're really here for is the flying and that remains as breathtaking and beautiful as anything you could hope for.

Details

Event website:
www.sadlerswells.com
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Price:
£12-£32, family tkt £95
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