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The Snowman Returns to The Peacock Theatre for Christmas

by Greg Stewart
October 22, 2021
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre The Snowman Credit Tristram Kenton

Birmingham Repertory Theatre The Snowman Credit Tristram Kenton

Returning for its 23rd year and bringing its festive magic back to the Peacock Theatre is timeless tale The Snowman, based on the much-loved picture book by Raymond Briggs. 

Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s Christmas treat returns from 20 November 2021 – 2 January 2022 following 2020’s cancelled performances.

Inspired by the film directed by Diane Jackson and produced by John Coates, The Snowman is at the heart of a magical Christmas.

       

Featuring choreography by Robert North, direction by Bill Alexander, design by Ruari Murchison, lighting by Tim Mitchell and timeless music and lyrics by Howard Blake, the production has been seen by audiences of over half a million at the Peacock Theatre.

The Snowman also presents at Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 6 – 9 January 2022.

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