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Hansel & Gretel / written by Carl Grose.

By: Grose, Carl [author.].
Series: Oberon plays for young people: Publisher: London : Oberon Books : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781350207400.Uniform titles: Hansel and Gretel. English. Subject(s): Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile drama | Witches -- Juvenile drama | Folklore -- Juvenile drama | Brothers and sisters | Folklore | Witches | Plays, playscriptsGenre/Form: Juvenile works. | Drama. | Drama.Online resources: View this item online Summary: Times are tough for the family in the wood. They'd eat like kings if only they could. But hunger gnaws--famine stalks the land. Something quite wicked has the upper hand! Poor mother and father must do "what is best". And Hansel and Gretel will be put to the test! Armed with their very last slice of bread. Will they eat to survive or--leave a--trail--home--instead? Hansel & Gretel was first performed on the 4th December 2009 at Bristol Old Vic and was a co-production between Kneehigh and Bristol Old Vic. Carl Grose and Kneehigh put their own unique spin on the classic fairytale.
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Times are tough for the family in the wood. They'd eat like kings if only they could. But hunger gnaws--famine stalks the land. Something quite wicked has the upper hand! Poor mother and father must do "what is best". And Hansel and Gretel will be put to the test! Armed with their very last slice of bread. Will they eat to survive or--leave a--trail--home--instead? Hansel & Gretel was first performed on the 4th December 2009 at Bristol Old Vic and was a co-production between Kneehigh and Bristol Old Vic. Carl Grose and Kneehigh put their own unique spin on the classic fairytale.

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