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Based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen Adapted by Robin Hill Production inquires to Larry Snipes
Multiple roles intended for a large cast. Robin Hill explores misinterpretation of intent and the use of silence, especially how silence speaks volumes in this new adaptation of an age old story.
A world immersed in winter. A heart encased in ice. A story of bravery, courage and desire.
In a city immersed in winter and Norse mythology Gerda and Kai live just across the attic rooftops from each other — their lives as intertwined as the rose trellis which bridges the gap between their windows — neither is willing to take the first step and admit their love for the other yet desperately hopes the other will take the first step. On the edge of a precipice, tumbling into the rest of their lives Kai and Gerda venture out on Christmas Eve to help Gerda’s Grandmother. Traversing the snowy streets the trio are unknowingly caught in the midst of a battle between The Snow Queen and Jorelie, the leader of the dreaded wild hunt. As snowflakes and splinters of the glass mirror fly Kai chooses the path of the Snow Queen. It’s up to Gerda to follow her heart on a quest that she hopes will save the one she loves.
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