threesixty Presents THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE May 8-Sep 9

By: Mar. 23, 2012
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Sally Dexter, Forbes Masson and Brian Protheroe star in threesixty's production of C.S. Lewis's THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE. Adapted and directed by Rupert Goold, additional direction by Michael Fentiman. Previews begin May 8; the show runs May 29-September 9 every day except Tuesday.

Sally Dexter, Forbes Masson and Brian Protheroe will be taking on the roles of the White Witch, Mr Tumnus and the Professor respectively in a dazzling and dramatic retelling of C.S. Lewis' classic The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, which opens in the historic grounds of Kensington Gardens this summer. Further casting to be announced.

In a unique collaboration this major new production is adapted by award-winning director Rupert Goold, staged by threesixty, who gained international acclaim for their first production, Peter Pan, and directed by Rupert Goold and Michael Fentiman.

Staged in the state of the art threesixty theatre tent this visually stunning live production will use threesixty's ground-breaking surround video and enchanting puppetry to bring to life the magic of Narnia in one of the world's best-loved stories.

Four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, discover the magical world of Narnia when they pass through a mysterious wardrobe door. Ruled by the White Witch who has cast a spell making it forever winter, the children together with new found friends battle to bring happiness to the land in this classic tale of good versus evil.

Tickets are £18.75 - £60.00 and can be purchased online here.

Threesixty's inimitable productions offer audiences of all ages an all-encompassing theatrical experience delivering some of the greatest stories ever written as they have never been seen before. Peter Pan, threesixty's launch production, rapidly became a phenomenon and played to over 150,000 people over 16 weeks in the summer of 2009 before moving to the O2 and on to a tour of the USA.

Visit www.lionwitchtheshow.com for more information and to view a promotional preview video of the performance.



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