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| Title: | A World Without Warmth. 'The Snow Queen' by Hans Christian Anderson. Windmill Performing Arts and Sydney Theatre Company [review] |
| Authors: | Bramwell, Murray Ross |
| Keywords: | Theatre Reviews Drama Reviews Theatre Drama Windmill Performing Arts Windmill Sydney Theatre Company Wojciech Pisarek Elaine Hudson Eamon D'Arcy Nigel Levings Mark Thompson Julian Meyrick Nancye Hayes Verity Laughton Nuala Hafner Cameron Goodall Mark Brady Amber McMahon |
| Issue Date: | 29-Sep-2003 |
| Publisher: | The Australian |
| Citation: | Bramwell, Murray 2003. A World Without Warmth. Review of 'The Snow Queen' by Windmill Performing Arts and Sydney Theatre Company. 'The Australian', 29 September 2003, 9. |
| Abstract: | The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson is a children’s story but it is a mighty complicated one to stage. For one thing, it is not a single story but a series of episodes - involving quests and danger, magical situations and animal helpers. For another, it has quite difficult, shall we say, adult concepts. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/38 |
| ISSN: | 1038-8761 |
| Appears in Collections: | Theatre
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