Vanemuine

Drama

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe

(Lõvi, nõid ja riidekapp)

Four children – Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy – are sent to the countryside during the war – to Professor Kirke's estate – to hide from the air raids. Playing hide-and-seek one evening Lucy hides in the wardrobe and discovers that she has landed in a different world – in Narnia.

By C. S. Lewis and Glyn Robbins
Translator: Andry Ervald
Director: Mart Kampus
Stage Designers: Liina Keevallik and Mari-Ann Mardo
Choreographer: Dmitri Harchenko

In Roles: Ragne Pekarev, Laura Peterson, Ott Sepp, Martin Kõiv, Markus Luik, Alo Kurvits, Marika Aidla, Merle Jääger, Jüri Lumiste, Tanel Jonas, Margus Jaanovits, Jaan Willem Sibul, Meelis Hansing, Kristjan Põldma, Tormi Torp, Martin Tikk, Lennart Peep

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2:05

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Going to discover this land with her sister and brothers they get into a fight with the White Witch who has the whole of Narnia under her tyranny. With the help of Aslan spring returns to Narnia again.

Clive Staples Lewis was a Professor of Middle Age and Renaissance literature at Oxford University, a good friend of J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings. In 1950-1956 he wrote a series of seven novels called The Chronicles of Narnia which has now been published into the Estonian language.

Presented with one interval.

The premiere on 6 December 2007 in the Grand Building of the Vanemuine.

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