While exploring an old country house, young Lucy stumbles upon an unusual wardrobe. At first glance, it appears to hold nothing more than winter coats, but beyond the fur material lies the magical realm of Narnia, blanketed in snow and held captive by the White Witch’s spell of endless winter.
When Lucy returns, she tells her siblings of the wonder and danger she encountered. Skeptical but curious, they venture through the wardrobe themselves and are drawn into a conflict far greater than they imagined. Yet hope is not lost, for whispers of Aslan’s return echo through the forest.
Step into C.S. Lewis’s classic tale adapted to stage by Glyn Robbins, brought to life with wonder and warmth, where courage and friendship melt even the deepest winter.
Concessions: Over 60s and Under 16s
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