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Hansel and Gretel is Storybook Theatre's award-winning musical retelling of the famous fairy tale. The popular musical about the brother and sister who leave home and follow bread crumbs through the theatre, meet a funny witch, a wacky bird, have all kinds of adventures and along the way learn that no matter what trouble you are in, it’s never a good idea to run away. It’s a happy, fun show, inspired by the beloved story from the Brothers Grimm.
Book by Lloyd J. Schwartz. Music and lyrics by Hope and Laurence Juber. Directed by Lloyd J. Schwartz. Produced by Barbara Mallory. A Storybook Theatre musical. Storybook Theatre is a program of Theatre West.
The ensemble: Hasan Crawford, Oscar Nava, Elise Walters, Barbara Mallory, David Mingrino, Will Collyer and Kathy Garrick.
Understudies: Jessica Rawls, Amelia Vargas, Melodee Fernandez.
Stage managers: Leesa Freed, David Johnson.
Hansel and Gretel. A musical for children and their families. At Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West, in Los Angeles, CA 90068. This is close to Universal City and North Hollywood. There is parking in a privately-operated lot across the street (fee charged). February 18- June 3, 2023. Saturdays at 1 p.m. All seats $15. Reservations: (323) 851-7977. Online ticketing: www.theatrewest.org
The performance on March 18 will be ASL (American Sign Language) interpreted.
Special accommodations for birthday parties and school field trips can be made at (323) 851-4839.
Hansel and Gretel is Storybook Theatre's award-winning musical retelling of the famous fairy tale. The popular musical about the brother and sister who leave home and follow bread crumbs through the theatre, meet a funny witch, a wacky bird, have all kinds of adventures and along the way learn that no matter what trouble you are in, it's never a good idea to run away. It's a happy, fun show, inspired by the beloved story from the Brothers Grimm.
For 36 years, Storybook Theatre, founded by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Barbara Mallory Schwartz, has been presenting musicals for young audiences. The shows, adapted from classic tales and featuring beloved characters, are non-violent and non-scary. Parents can feel good about watching them with their children, especially those aged three through nine.
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