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Archive listings for Sleeping Beauty

Work type: Musical. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see Sleeping Beauty

T02067401245

The King and Queen are throwing a party to celebrate the birth of their beautiful daughter, everyone in the kingdom is invited - everyone apart from Narcissus. When a jealous Narcissus discovers she hasn't been invited she curses the baby Princess Aurora but her magic is so powerful that even the good fairies cannot stop it! On her sixteenth birthday, just when everyone thinks they have escaped the curse Aurora pricks her finger on a spinning wheel and falls into a dreamless sleep. What will become of the sleeping princess? Will she be left to sleep forever? Can true love save the day? With colourful sets, fairytale costumes, lively songs and dance numbers this adaptation of Sleeping Beauty is guaranteed to keep you awake!Company Gordon Craig Theatre Productions.
6 Apr 18 to 7 Apr 18Middlesbrough Theatre, Middlesbrough :: V560
listing details L491719850

T942730719

The show is a devised musical written specificaly for the students at ESSPA. With over 130 children and young adults on stage, a variety of songs that cover the changing styles of the last century, the show promises to be a magical experience for the entire family.Presented byESSPA.
1 Apr 15 to 2 Apr 15De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea :: V651
listing details L1535082006

T2134162117

In a strange and magical land, far far away the King and Queen are granted one special wish for a new baby daughter by Fairy Goody. Goody means well but things don't go quite to plan and when the Royal couple turn her away from the new Princess Beauty's naming ceremony, the Fairy casts a fateful spell on Beauty that will see her fall asleep for one hundred years. Struggling to right the wrong she has done, we follow Goody on her fairytale adventure as she awakens Sleeping Beauty from her spell with a kiss from the dashing and handsome Prince and they all live happily ever after? or do they? The trouble being that Sleeping Beauty's new mother-in-law is a fearsome man-eating Ogress after Beauty's babies, Goody's wings have fallen off because of her bad deed and all the fairytale creatures have to put up with some interesting side effects from the force of her magic that result in some rather smelly spells! Told from the point of view of the mischievous old Fairy who casts the spell in the first place, this weirdly wonderful, musical version of Sleeping Beauty has laughs aplenty and enough grisly and gruesome characters to keep all of the family entertained.Company Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. Author Rufus Norris (based on the original story by Charles Perrault). Director Sarah Esdaile. Design Francis O'Connor. Lighting Paul Pyant. Sound Mic Pool. Choreographer Etta Murfitt. Musical Director Catherine Jayes. Music Catherine Jayes. Performer Alex Clatworthy (Beauty). Performer Ciaran Owens (The Prince). Performer Jenna Augen (Fairy Goody). Performer Moyo Akande (The Ogress). Performer Gregory Gudgeon (King). Performer Elizabeth Marsh (Queen). Performer Jofre Alsina. Performer Tom Atwood. Performer Tomm Coles. Performer Nicholas Goode. Performer Joanna Hickman. Performer Naomi Lee Schulke. Performer Dan Willis.
23 Nov 11 to 14 Jan 12Crescent Theatre, Birmingham :: V144
listing details L01110617290

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8 Nov 99 to 13 Nov 99Borough Theatre, Abergavenny :: V839
listing details L539119823
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