Fairytale Fun Comes To The Court Theatre In THUMBELINA

By: Jan. 07, 2019
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Fairytale Fun Comes To The Court Theatre In THUMBELINA

Although it's the heat of Summer here in Christchurch, winter is coming for fairy-tale character Thumbelina, and her tulip house falling apart!

In search of a new home, Thumbelina embarks on a journey to find her place in the world and hopefully some new friends along the way.

Court Jester and actor Emma Cusdin (who has worked at The Court in various roles for over 12 years!) is making her playwrighting and directorial debut in this kids production, which she hopes will bring a little magic to Canterbury children this January.

Adapted from the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, this version of Thumbelina includes most of the original characters such as Toad and Mouse but gives the story a modern twist.

The big difference in this adaptation is that in the original, Thumbelina doesn't really make any choices for herself. The creatures she comes in contact with all tell her 'you're beautiful, come and live with me!' so we've tried to make this adaptation a bit more modern. Thumbelina has big dreams and wants to find where she fits in which isn't featured in the original, but it's a good message for young people watching the story today especially little ladies! Cusdin says.

The actor taking on the role of Thumbelina is Reylene Hilaga, most recently seen at The Court as the title role in kids play The Littlest Ninja. Joining her are Rhiannon McCall (Funny Girls) and Kathleen Burns (The Early Early Late Show) as a range of charming fairy-tale characters.

Speaking about the strong female cast she's assembled, Cusdin says, I originally wrote the play with two women and one man and then I had to rewrite it, because we cast three awesome women, so we wanted to make the play work around them!

Beyond the enchanting world Thumbelina promises to bring to the stage, the message behind Cusdin's play is also pretty special for the first-time writer and director. I want children to see that it's okay to feel like you're one-of-a-kind and if you feel like you don't fit in anywhere, that isn't necessarily how it will always be. Sometimes, you just need to grow into your skin.

Keeping to that inclusive theme, Thumbelina will specifically cater to audiences who need a more subdued environment with a relaxed performance of the play on the 26th January at 11am.

A relaxed performance is designed to reduce noise and movement during the performance to make the experience as comfortable as possible for audience members with sensory needs.


Thumbelina runs at The Court Theatre from 16 26 January 2019, with a relaxed performance of the show being hosted on the 26th January at 11am. Recommended ages are 3 7 with all tickets $10.



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