Slava’s SnowShow, the multi award-winning international phenomenon that lately celebrated 30 years enchanting folks of all ages worldwide, returns to the UK this yr after a seven-year hiatus, with a West Finish Christmas season on the Harold Pinter Theatre from Wednesday 18 December. The present may even return to Sunderland Empire from 3 – 7 December and the Theatre Royal Brighton from 11 – 15 December.
Immerse your self within the whimsical world of Slava’s SnowShow, a spellbinding spectacle the place laughter and surprise collide. It’s a celebration that is aware of no bounds, uniting folks of all walks of life in a shared second of joyous folly.
Slava’s SnowShow is a cavalcade of chaos and appeal that invitations you to depart the on a regular basis behind and bask in pure, tender delight.
Be a part of us for an unforgettable expertise that guarantees to sprinkle a bit magic into your life and remind you of the enjoyment in being splendidly foolish.
After conquering the world’s main cities many instances over, Slava’s SnowShow, a visible and musical extravaganza, presents a dream-like imaginative and prescient that overflows with theatrical magic and humorous antics. The manufacturing is ready inside an absurd and surrealistic world of ‘fools on the unfastened’, a murals by which every scene paints an image: an unlikely shark swimming in a misty sea; clowns and the viewers twisted up in a huge spider’s net; heart-breaking goodbyes with a coat rack on a railway platform; viewers members hypnotized by big balloons; and an out-of-this-world snowstorm that’s positive to depart audiences spellbound.
Slava’s SnowShow is the recipient of greater than 20 worldwide awards, together with an Olivier Award for Finest Leisure, a Drama Desk Award, and a Tony Award nomination. Along with unanimous public acclaim, the manufacturing is a darling with critics who’ve declared it “a factor of uncommon theatrical magnificence to not be missed” (Each day Telegraph) and confessed, “my coronary heart leapt… [SnowShow] induces waves of giggles and sighs of enjoyment.” (New York Instances).
Born in a small city in central Russia, Slava Polunin found the artwork of pantomime in highschool. As he grew to maturity in Leningrad, he developed an eccentric model of the shape, which he lovingly dubbed ‘Expressive Idiotism.’ From 1979 on, Slava rapidly turned a fixture on Russian phases and TV, sharing his presents and persevering with to redefine the artwork of clowning along with his poetic and poignant method to comedian efficiency. This discovery would attain its zenith with Slava’s SnowShow, which burst onto world phases on the 1996 Edinburgh Pageant to common reward and surprise.
Since its debut, the work has travelled everywhere in the world, with greater than 12,000 performances in over 225 cities and 40 counties.