Slava’s Snowshow – Sunderland


December 3—7, 2024

Sunderland Empire Theatre
4-5 High St W
Sunderland, UK

December 11—15, 2024

Theatre Royal Brighton
New Road
Brighton, East Sussex, UK

December 18—January 12, 2025

Harold Pinter Theatre
Panton Street
London, UK

Age
8+
Language
Visual Art
Duration
 
Intermission
15 min

SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW returns to the UK for a 2024/25 Winter tour

Mind-blowing signature snowstorm turns the theatre into a life-sized snow globe

Direct from France, Slava Polunin’s International Company of Performers Celebrates 30 Years of World Tours, Having Introduced More Than 12 Million Audience Members to its Whimsical Wonders

Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Slava’s Snowshow, a spellbinding spectacle where laughter and wonder collide. It’s a celebration that knows no bounds, uniting people of all walks of life in a shared moment of joyous folly.

Witness a show that revives the art of clowning, drawing in those who’ve turned away from the circus tents of old. Slava’s Snowshow is a cavalcade of chaos and charm that invites you to leave the everyday behind and indulge in pure, unadulterated delight.

Join us for an unforgettable experience that promises to sprinkle a little magic into your life and remind you of the joy in being wonderfully silly.

Having been staged over 12,000 times in 225 cities across 40 countries since its inaugural performance in 1993, “Slava’s Snowshow” is a visual and musical extravaganza that presents a dream-like atmosphere overflowing with theatrical magic and over-the-top antics. The production is set within an absurd and surrealistic world of “idiots on the loose,” a work of art in which each scene paints a picture: an unlikely shark swimming in a misty sea; performers and the audience tangled up in a gigantic spider’s web; heartbreaking goodbyes with a coat rack on a railway platform; and an out-of-this-world snowstorm that’s sure to leave audiences spellbound.

Slava Snow Show

“Slava’s Snowshow” is the recipient of more than 20 international awards, including an Olivier award for Best Entertainment, a Drama Desk Award and a Tony nomination. In addition to widespread public acclaim, the production is a darling with critics who have declared it “a thing of rare theatrical beauty not to be missed” (London Daily Telegraph), “a meditation on lost souls and a red-nose spectacle with heart” (Toronto Globe and Mail), “one of the most innocent and simply beautiful pieces of theater” (Herald Sun) and “Dazzling! Guaranteed to make even the glum thaw with happiness” (The Observer) with the New York Times confessing, “my heart leapt… [‘Snowshow’] induces waves of giggles and sighs of pleasure” and the Daily Telegraph advising, “if there’s only one show you get to this year, make it ‘Slava’s Snowshow’ and take the whole family.”

Founder Slava Polunin discovered the art of pantomime in high school. As he grew to adulthood, he developed an eccentric version of the form, which he lovingly dubbed “Expressive Idiotism.” From 1979 on, Polunin quickly became a fixture on stages and TV, sharing his gifts and continuing to redefine the art of clowning with his poetic and poignant approach to comic performance. From 1993 to 1995, Polunin was a featured performer in Cirque du Soleil, and created characters and clown numbers for the production’s touring “Alegria” show. Polunin’s creative capability would reach its zenith with “Slava’s Snowshow,” which burst onto world stages at the 1996 Edinburgh Festival to universal praise and admiration. Since its debut, the work has toured constantly, introducing new audiences and generations to its world of dreams, fantasies and childlike wonder. In 2000, Polunin acquired the Moulin Jaune near Paris (also known as the Yellow Watermill) and developed a unique creative laboratory there, open to all artistic disciplines.

Sunderland Event Calendar

Date Afternoon Evening
Tuesday
December 3
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
December 4
2:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Thursday
December 5
7:00 p.m.
Friday
December 6
5:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Saturday
December 7
2:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.