Snow White: The Sacrifice
Laced with dread, this ruthless reimagining strips a fairy tale to its bones, exposing the raw terror of aging and vanishing self-worth. Choreographed and directed for the stage by Liv Lorent, with text by Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, resurrects the 1812 Grimm original, where Snow White’s biological mother, not stepmother, orders her daughter's execution before descending into madness. Sarah Parish's narration cuts with icy precision while Aisha Naamani's silver-skinned Mirror haunts the stage, its reflections warped by Murray Gold's jagged score. Filmed by Ben Crompton (Game of Thrones), the production merges cinematic shadow with stagecraft as balletLORENT's dancers embody a living reflection of societal cruelty. When youth is currency and time is theft, what remains of a woman's value? This is no simple fairy tale, it's an unflinching autopsy of the beauty myth's casualties.