Experience The Snow Queen with open-air performances this Christmas

The Snow Queen at Beaulieu
Posted  21.12.2022
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Wrap up warm and immerse yourself in the classic winter tale of The Snow Queen, with festive cheer, comedy and live music in the open-air performances in the stunning setting of Beaulieu Abbey.


With performances now under way, and set to continue on selected dates until 2nd January 2023, join the London Touring Players during the Christmas period for a magical walk-around production beneath the stars. With mulled wine and mince pies to keep away the winter’s chill, let the world-class cast of West End actors lead you on a route around the Abbey ruins, as they tell Hans Christian Andersen’s classic story, as part of a heart-warming show that all the family will love.

The Snow Queen at Beaulieu
Photo by Marc Brenner

Director Abbey Wright said: The Snow Queen is a myth that has evolved down the centuries and it’s a wonderful quest story. Gerda, the heroine, goes on a quest to find her friend Kai, who has been kidnapped by the Snow Queen.

“The quest fits beautifully into the setting, because it’s a promenade show. So as Gerda goes off on her journey, the audience are physically going off on the journey with her. Wrap up like you’re going on a winter walk for an hour and come here, where you can have mulled wine and keep moving to keep warm.”

The Snow Queen at Beaulieu
Photo by Marc Brenner

Tracey Ann Wood, who plays the Snow Queen, said: “There’s so much history here, you can just kind of feel it oozing out of the walls. My character is the queen of winter and she’s very elusive. She’s magical and she’s naughty, as she steals Kai at the beginning of the play and takes him on a journey.”

The Snow Queen at Beaulieu
Photo by Marc Brenner

Myfanwy Grace, who plays Gerda, said: “Gerda is the innocent child in all of this, who goes off to rescue her best friend Kai. She’s lovable but also adventurous and she kind of grows in confidence along the way. It’s good family fun, but also nice storytelling, a really nice Christmas story.”

The Snow Queen at Beaulieu
Photo by Marc Brenner

The performances will be taking place every day until 2nd January 2023, excluding Christmas Day, with performances taking place at 2.30pm, 4pm and 5.30pm. Please dress warmly, and wrap up as you would for a winter’s walk. Bring comfy shoes, blankets, hot drinks and umbrellas for the hour-long production.

Separate performance tickets are available to pre-book by clicking here.

The Snow Queen at Beaulieu
Photo by Marc Brenner

Following the success of A Christmas Carol and Shakespeare in the Woods at Beaulieu in recent years, along with The Comedy of Errors and The Importance of Being Earnest at Furzey Gardens, the London Touring Players is going from strength to strength, as the company creates bigger and more ambitious work in beautiful settings across the New Forest.

Refreshments will be available to purchase onsite, with a pop-up café serving mulled wine and mince pies near to the performance area.

This separately charged production compliments the special Christmas experience a visit to Beaulieu offers. Separate tickets for the visitor attraction including the National Motor Museum, Palace House, Little Beaulieu and the World of Top Gear can also be pre-booked by clicking here.


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