PETER & THE WOLF
An Enchanting Family Treat.

Music and text by Sergei Prokofiev with additional choreography, music and text by permission. Music performed by Soloists of the Philharmonia Orchestra.

One of the most delightful and well-loved orchestral works of the 20th Century receives a spectacular staging in an exciting and humorous dance production for all ages. A company of dancers, an orchestra and narrator thrillingly bring to life the classic story of brave Peter and his pursuit of the hungry wolf, aided by his friends the cat, the bird and the duck.

With a beautiful new first act specially conceived for this production, this is Peter and the Wolf as you’ve never seen it before!

“Has children ooh-ing and aah-ing in panto-style delight” Evening Standard

“A colourful and child-friendly show, cleverly and attractively designed” Sunday Times

“The return of a rare treat” Independent on Sunday

“Peter and the Wolf both amazes and delights” Classical Source

“A sweet, extended Peter and the Wolf” MSNBC

“Generally delightful” The New York Times

Directed by Anne Geenen
With new text by Abi Brown
With new music by Philip Feeney

www.peter-and-the-wolf.com


SANTA MEETS THE ICE DRAGON
"Santa Meets the Ice Dragon" is a musical holiday classic for all ages that is told through narration,
dance and a live orchestra. At Christmas in 2003 Santa had its showcase was held at the City Theater in Antwerp, Belgium.

In December 2004 "Santa and the Ice Dragon" had its US premiere at the Beacon Theater, Broadway New York.

The American Symphony Orchestra performed the original score for a cast of 11 dancers, with
Bob McGrath (of Sesame Street) as the narrator.

For production information please visit: www.santameetstheicedragon.com   

"The concept of Santa is quite new: it is not a ballet, nor a musical, nor a symphonic concert; it's all of those"  Zone 03 (Belgium) 2003

"Santa is suitable for everyone...and is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!"  Den Brabo (Belgium) 2003

" A timeless Christmas tale, situated somewhere between Hans Christian Andersen and Disney"

"An unparalleled Christmas tale for the whole family...fabulous old fashioned Christmas tale...sparkling choreography...an instant Christmas Classic" Focus Knack (Belgium) 2003