Winter Season

Chichester Festival Youth Theatre presents

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

By C S Lewis. Dramatised by Adrian Mitchell. Music by Shaun Davey

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Cast rehearsing

Cast rehearsing

Festival Theatre

17 - 31 Dec 2011

Overview

This spellbinding story of courage, treachery, hope and imagination is cherished by generations and is a perfect Christmas treat for all the family.
 
I can see the room through the wardrobe. It's daylight back there - night time out here. I can always nip back if anything goes wrong' 
Lucy in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Join our four young, heroic adventurers as they tumble through a wardrobe into a world frozen in a hundred year winter; the magnificent mysterious land of deep magic… Narnia.
The lovable Mr. Tumnus and his fantastical friends will join forces to battle with bravery and honour against the White Witch, under the watchful eye of Aslan, the majestic King of the woods.
 
With battles against good and evil and an abundance of mythical creatures-dwarves, giants, beavers, unicorns, naiads and dryads-there will be plenty of musicality and adventure to let your imagination take you to Narnia this Christmas.
 
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has been lovingly adapted for the stage by Adrian Mitchell and faithfully recreated by the award-winning Chichester Festival Youth Theatre (CFYT), under the consummate direction of Dale Rooks. CFYT has produced enthralling Christmas productions for the past nine years; this production features original music by Shaun Davey, enchanting puppetry by Toby Olié and beautifully designed costumes by Amy Jackson.

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Age guideline 7+
 
All proceeds from the charity performance will be donated to Winston’s Wish.

Kim Pearce, the Associate Director, gives us a glimpse into the rehearsal room in her blog; read Kim's rehearsal notes on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.


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Reviews

Chichester Observer

Another year, another triumph - and a big slice of humble pie to all of us who thought, without quite daring to say it, “not again” when The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe was announced as this year’s show, just six years after they last did it.

On the most miserable, rainy Monday afternoon, the combined talents of Chichester Festival Youth Theatre took us to another world with a superlative performance, rich in magic, imagination and skill.

Not remotely fazed by the pre-show dramas (evacuation and fire engines etc), the young performers dazzled from the off with a terrific train-less train.

But the moment we knew we were in for a treat was when Simon Higlett’s wonderful set transformed itself before our eyes, from panelled country house to the icy forest of Narnia.

It’s difficult to believe that Higlett has ever served the CFT better, providing here exactly the right platform for the youngsters to shine.

Amy Jackson’s superb costumes made it a visual feast from first to last, and director Dale Rooks’ excellent marshalling of her vast cast did the rest, everyone doing their bit in a genuine spectacle - colourful, fast-moving, full of invention and choreographed to perfection.

In truth, the songs weren’t exactly striking or memorable in themselves, but the performers more than made up for it as the Pevensie family - in this performance Grant Harris, Poppy Crawford, Jake Fieldhouse and Romina Hytten - drew us into their remarkable adventure, Facing them, Georgina Briggs was suitably menacing as The White Witch.

In a cast so strong, it seems unfair to single out individuals, but Josh Vine soared and roared as the lion Aslan. At first sight - and how wrong can you be - the Aslan costume he held rather than wore seemed the night’s first (and only) misjudgement.

It just didn’t look as if it was going to work, but Josh played the part magnificently - majestic and wise, taunted but all-powerful - making the most unlikely-looking of Aslans live and breathe.

And maybe that’s the greatest tribute to the youth theatre. You don’t sit there making allowances for them, thinking ‘Oh well, it’s only a youth theatre.’ Far from it. Director Dale coaches her young performers to the very highest standards, and year after year, they theatre deliver. A deeply-impressive night all round.


Booking Info

Evenings 7.30pm
Matinees 2.15pm & 4pm


Tickets:
 
A £23.50 B £18.50 C £14.50 D £11
 
Discounts:
 
Friends & concessions
£2 off top three prices

Group 10+

10% off
 
CHILDREN'S SAVER TICKET
Half price tickets for under 16s on top three prices for all performances


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