Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
Directions
Take the Northern, Jubilee or Bakerloo line to Waterloo station. The theatre is approximately 10 minutes walk.
| Booking From: | Saturday, 17th December 2011 |
| Booking Until: | Sunday, 8th January 2012 |
| Matiness: | Various dates 2.30pm |
| Evenings: | Various dates 7.30pm |
“Slava’s Snowshow” makes its way to London’s Royal Festival Hall on Southbank, where it will dazzle audiences just as it did when it appeared in other cities worldwide – from New York to Moscow – with visual spectacle and unbeatable talent. Led by the Slava Polunin, the Russian performer beyond a wealth of shows, it is likely to be a stand-out event for audiences to witness this Christmas – after all, it is the first time it has been seen in London for well over a decade. So when “Slava’s Snowshow” arrives in town, there will be large audiences clamouring for theatre tickets before it’s too late.
So expect clowning and some unbeatable visual spectacle when it arrives in December 2011.
Slava Polunin has been performing since the 1960s and has appeared on Russian television, organised some well known events and also managed to win a Laurence Olivier Award in 1998 for Best Entertainment. In addition to “Slava’s Snowshow”, he has also been behind the likes of “Diabolo” and “Asisyai-revue” and such productions have earned him widespread acclaim.
“Slava’s Snowshow” will make its anticipated appearance at the Royal Festival Hall from Saturday 17 December 2011 to Sunday 8 January 2012.