The Snowman Film with Live Orchestra
make it a magical Christmas with the Snowman Film featuring a live orchestra!
‘The Snowman’ film with live orchestra
School Performance: Thursday 12th December 13:45 – 14:45. For Tickets – Click Here
Public Performance: Thursday 12th December 18:30 – 19:30. For Tickets – Click Here
Make it a Christmas to remember, with a special screening of family-favourite ‘The Snowman’ accompanied by a live orchestra. Presented by Carrot Productions – the world’s leading performers of ‘The Snowman’ film with live orchestra – the award-winning show features some of the UK’s finest professional musicians.
As an extra bonus, the performance will include an additional short film, again accompanied live by the orchestra.
‘The Snowman’ + ‘The Bear, the Piano, the Dog and the Fiddle’ at 6.30pm
The show also includes a fun, festive introduction to the orchestra, and even a visit from the Snowman himself!
This magical, festive show, performed at Buxton Octagon, is perfect for the whole family to enjoy together, and is sure to create cherished memories.
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About The Films…
The Snowman™
Since its release in 1982, The Snowman has become a much-loved Christmas classic. Its story of a Snowman who takes a boy on a magical flight to meet Santa Claus, is charming and poignant, and is told without dialogue – through animation and music alone.
The film is based on a children’s book by Raymond Briggs, with the soft and warmly atmospheric animation style derived from the charm of his illustrations. Briggs’ idea was to gently introduce children to mortality, as the Snowman is shown to have melted away at the very end.
The score for The Snowman was composed by Howard Blake, and during his long career it has become his most famous work, particularly his song for child soprano, Walking In The Air.
The Bear, the Piano, the Dog and the Fiddle
Hector and his dog Hugo have made music together through good times, bad times and even some crazy times. But when Hugo learns to play the fiddle, and gets the chance to play with Bear’s Big Band, Hector’s jealousy gets the better of him. Can Hector swallow his pride and learn to be happy for his friend?
Set in New Orleans with a new cast of animal musicians, this big-hearted sequel to the best-selling The Bear and the Piano teaches that friendship, like good music, lasts forever.