Snow White Hits the New Victory Theater for a Limited Run This November New York Family
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Snow White Hits the New Victory Theater for a Limited Run This November  New York Family
"This fall, families can rediscover a childhood fairytale favorite, but this time with a twist. From November 19, the New Victory Theater will present Snow White, a rustic, music-filled reimagining of the Brothers Grimm story. This short run opens the theater's 30th anniversary season with a smart, music-filled take on the classic story families know and love. Tickets start at $25."
"Co-produced by New International Encounter (NIE), Cambridge Junction, and Tobacco Factory Theatres, this version of Snow White swaps royal castles for a rustic forest and dwarves for a band of forgetful, forest-dwelling vegans. Of course, the familiar story is there, with an ambitious stepmother, a girl in danger, a magical mirror, but the tone is decidedly modern, mixing humor, heart, and redemption."
"With a live seven-piece band of actor-musicians telling the story through original songs, the show will keep both kids and adults entertained. The production runs 75 minutes with no intermission and is recommended for ages 6 and up. Parents who've seen previous NIE shows at the New Victory (Beauty and the Beast in 2018, Grand Soft Day in 2024) might recognize the company's playful storytelling style, which seems like part concert and part theater."
Snow White opens at the New Victory Theater on November 19 as a 75-minute, no-intermission production recommended for ages 6 and up with tickets starting at $25. The show is co-produced by New International Encounter, Cambridge Junction, and Tobacco Factory Theatres and launches the theater's 30th anniversary season. The story relocates from royal castles to a rustic forest and replaces dwarves with a band of forgetful, forest-dwelling vegans. A live seven-piece band of actor-musicians performs original songs, blending humor, heart, and redemption. The production emphasizes themes of growing up, growing old, growing food, and mistrust of a very shiny apple. The production was delayed five years due to the pandemic.
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