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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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A Junior Bancroft Players Production A play by RON NICHOL (from the story by Hans Christian Anderson) Presnted by The Bancroft Players Juniors Music by JANE MASON The magical adventures of Gerda on her long journey to find her friend Kal after he has been bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace.
A play by RON NICHOL (from the story by Hans Christian Anderson) Presnted by The Bancroft Players Juniors Music by JANE MASON The magical adventures of Gerda on her long journey to find her friend Kal after he has been bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace.
These fanciful tales spark immagination in the minds of readers and rank Hans Christian Anderson as one of the greatest authors of children's fairy tales in the world.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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An enchanting retelling of the classic Hans Christian Anderson tale with musical styles ranging from Big Band to Blues to Swing.
SAIL Productions is proud to present its new, rollicking, musical comedy for all ages based on Hans Christian Anderson's classic tale.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Based on the classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson, The Emperor's New Clothes is a humorous view of what life is like inside the Emperor's inner circle of advisors.
From Hans Christian Anderson's innocuous tales through the grisly vengeance of the Brothers Grimm, fairy tales are a part of story-telling.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Children might already know the Hans Christian Anderson tale, but this imaginative retelling with modern characters is well worth a listen and a look.
Based on the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale about a mermaid who decides to become human, the ballet will be a delightful treat for all ages.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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This is the treasured Hans Christian Anderson tale of an aloof emperor and the nightingale who reaches him through her glorious and truthful singing voice.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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So Goldwyn decided to put Hans Christian Anderson into production in 1952 confident that if done right this was the movie that would bring him back.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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At the end of the Emperor's New Clothes, Hans Christian Anderson has the emperor walk with all the more feigned dignity until the end of the procession, his courtiers holding his invisible robes still higher with pomp.
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