Forbes children are invited to enter a winter wonderland full of magic and fun when Snow Queen’s Aussie Freezing Show tours regional NSW these July school holidays.
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The show, which includes a special children’s hospital toy appeal, is highly interactive with lots of singing, dancing and amazing special characters that will enchant children as they help their favourite snow queen recover her lost magic wand so that they can all play in real, falling snow!
In some very special pre-show entertainment, everyone can sing along to their favourite hits from the movie Frozen. So come dressed up as Elsa, Anna or Olaf and get set to Let It Go.
“Our shows are really about inviting kids to get up and move around, to relate to our music and to laugh and have a great time,” says director Brian Laul.
Presented by Youngstars2.com, the team behind The Wizard of Oz Show, this magical new show has been written especially for parents to enjoy with their children.
There’s chaos in Snow Land after mischievous Evil Jester has run away with the magic wand… Even detective Super Winston fails to save the day and has to call for help from friends Funny Bunny, Captain Carrot and Solly the Snowman!
The hour-long show will have your own princesses and princes up on their feet, dancing with the Solly the Snowman, laughing at Super Winston’s bungling antics and falling even more in love with the Snow Queen herself as live action comes together with 3D animation on screen.
They can sing along with the Snow Queen, learn some icy dance routines from the Snow Girls as characters like Bushman Bob and the Snow Girls leap to life in flashy costumes accompanied by catchy music and fun interactive activities.
It isn’t all fun and fantasy though. Captain Carrot raps out a very special eye-care message. “And when the Snow Queen makes everyone present honorary citizens of Snow Land, they must pledge to always remember to be ‘good, loving and kind’,” Laul says.
“It’s a celebration of friendship and diversity, of friends using their different and unique talents to help one another to achieve a seemingly impossible goal,” adds program coordinator Christerine.
Come dressed up, have fun, and don’t forget to bring in a toy or book for the show’s children’s hospital toy appeal.
Tickets from $12. More details at www.youngstars2.com.
Local performances:
Tuesday, July 7 - Parkes Ex-Services (5pm)
Wednesday, July 8 - Forbes Services (11.30am) Ph: 6852 1488
Thursday, July 9 - Condobolin RSL (10.30am)
Thursday, July 9 - West Wyalong Services (3.30pm)