In the lead up to Christmas 2020, an enchanting theatrical adventure is snowballing its way to a UK theatre new you! Slava’s Snowshow, a multi-sensory, multi-award winning masterpiece, has enthralled audiences in over 80 countries and received wide critical acclaim. Winning the Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience, 1998 Olivier Award for Best Entertainment as well as being nominated for the 2005 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Costume and Scenic Design, Slava’s Snowshow is a unique, spellbinding poetic spectacle which can be enjoyed by children and adults alike!
A world like no other, Slava’s Snowshow features a group of clowns, who are played by 12 talented performers, who are celebrating the winter snow. Culminating in a famous blizzard at the end, Slava’s Snowshow will undoubtedly leave you in awe and put you in the Christmas spirit!
Making its world premiere in 1993 in Moscow, Slava’s Snowshow was created and staged by Russian performance artist Slava Polunin and has since wowed audiences around the globe. Plunge yourself into the magical, snowy world of Slava’s Snowshow and enjoy an unforgettable, christmassy day out!
Tickets from: £13
Running time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Recommended age: 8+
Slava’s Snow Show is 1 hour and 40 minutes long.
Yes, Slava’s Snowshow is visiting the UK cities of Birmingham (28th October - November 1st), glasgow’s King Theatre (November 4th-8th), Manchester Opera House (November 10th-14th), Nottingham, Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall (18th-22nd November), he Bristol Hippodrome (24th-28th Nov) in 2020.
Slava’s Snowshow is a multidisciplinary show which features a group of clowns who are played by 12 talented performers and celebrating the winter snow
Russian performance artist Slava Polunin created Slava’s Snowshow.
Slava’s Snowshow first premiered in 1993 in Moscow.
The recommended age restriction for Slava’s Snowshow is 8+.
Slava’s Snowshow has won several awards, including the Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience, 1998 Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and 2005 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Costume and Scenic Desig
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