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Fairytale Follies: Grimm Characters Face Real-World Woes
12 Dec
Summary
- The production masterfully blends fairytale whimsy with adult emotional complexity.
- Archetypal characters grapple with regret, blame, and difficult parenthood.
- Stunning set design and medieval costumes enhance the dark, human drama.

Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's imaginative retelling of Grimm's fairytales is currently dazzling audiences in London. This production delves beyond the simple magic, exploring the complex emotional landscapes of its characters as they navigate the consequences of their actions. The show brilliantly captures both the humor and the pathos of these figures as they face real-world struggles.
The narrative cleverly shifts after act one's 'happily ever after,' introducing themes of regret, blame, and betrayal. Characters like the Baker and his wife, Cinderella, and Jack confront difficult realities, including marital strife, challenging parenthood, and loss. This sophisticated approach is further amplified by the production's striking visuals.




