Serenbe Playhouse to Stage SNOW QUEEN

By: Nov. 23, 2015
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Two years ago, when the world was sheathed in a shroud of ice, our hearts were warmed by the story of FROZEN. Now, as the mercury starts to drop, the classic tale of innocence, loyalty, and redemption will be brought back to life with Serenbe Playhouse's return of The Snow Queen. Rachel Teagle's adaptation will give audiences the opportunity to embark with Gerda on her heralded quest to save her brother from the icy allure of the mysterious Snow Queen. The story, which showcases the true strength love can have over cynicism, is a sure-fire way to warm our hearts all winter long. "When we decided to produce our first holiday show last year, we knew it needed to be set in a cold environment," Director and Founder Brian Clowdus tells us. "The Snow Queen has such a strong message of redemption and loyalty - what we do for those we love, how to not judge a book by its cover - it was the perfect story for us to tell."

"It's a story about looking at the world around you and choosing to see beauty, and choosing to let yourself be vulnerable and warm and loving," Playwright Rachel Teagle tells us. Following in the success of this season's The Secret Garden, the classic tale will reunite Teagle with her spellbinding cast - the perfect winter storm of talent to bring fresh air to the story of Gerda and Kai, as performed by Shannon McCarren and Terrence Smith. Shelby Folks, Cherise James, and Alex Towers hilariously and imaginatively bring to life several different roles (including but not limited to a robber girl, a talking reindeer, and a handful of mischievous trolls). And, returning to the stage as the chilling Queen herself? None other than the talented Brittany Ellis.

Their talent combines with the celebrated creative tactics of director Brian Clowdus and choreography from his long time collaborator Bubba Carr. The design team behind the play will bring a fresh dose of raw talent to the stage - with contributions from award-winning costume designer Erik Teague's signature elegant and sophisticated stylings, accompanied by original sound and lighting design from Adam Howarth. The piece will be assistant directed by Ryan Oliveti.

The Snow Queen will be performed December 3rd - 23rd at the Natural Playground at Serenbe.

Performances are Wednesday - Friday at 8pm and Saturday - Sunday at 6pm & 8pm. Tickets are $15 for youth and $20 for adults.



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