An interactive adaptation of the classic winter tale
Packed with original sing-along songs, puppetry, dance and lively audience interaction, this joyful reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy tale celebrates friendship, warmth and the wonder of helping one another.
At its heart is Gerda, a fearless and curious young mouse who leads the adventure through magical woodland worlds of snowy forests, starlit skies and icy landscapes—inviting children to discover their own courage and appreciation for the natural world along the way. From artistic director Nancy Hirst, with design by Laura McEwen and original music by Eamonn O’Dwyer, The Snow Queen is a festive treat for children and their grown-ups alike.
It’s Christmas Eve in Bluebell Wood, and excitement is in the air.
Gerda, the littlest mouse, is hosting a cozy sleepover with her best friend Kai. But something’s not quite right… A sudden chill sweeps through the trees. The mysterious Snow Queen has cast an unhappiness spell over the forest, and Kai vanishes in a flurry of snow. The audience join Gerda on her quest to find him. Along the way, she meets a mischievous squirrel, a clever crow and the babbling Brook, and must face the Snow Queen—a powerful snow leopard whose icy spell has frozen Bluebell Wood. Can Gerda break the spell and save her friend in time for Christmas?
Artistic Director, writer and director Nancy Hirst said, “After a decade of creating festive shows for early years audiences at The Brook Theatre in Chatham, I’m thrilled to be developing a new production at the Albany and taking it on the road. The Snow Queen: A Woodland Adventure marks an exciting new chapter for Icon as we bring our work to new communities and audiences. My ambition was to create an interactive experience that truly places children and their grown-ups at the heart of the story. Rarely do girls lead such adventures, and in Gerda I wanted to create a fearless, curious and determined protagonist, ensuring young audiences see strength and potential reflected on stage. I hope this production not only delights and entertains but also fills families with festive joy and inspires children to believe in their own bravery, creativity and kindness long after the performance ends.”
The Albany, Douglas Way, London SE8 4AG from 2 – 24 December 2025.
Booking and full details: www.thealbany.org.uk






