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New Victory Arts Break: Snow White

New Victory Arts Break videos and activities are designed to have your family ready and raring for showtime before you even leave home. Here’s how to use them! All set? Then let’s get creative together and prep your kid for Snow White with the activities below.

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A colorfully illustrated title graphic reading "New Victory Arts Break: Snow White" surrounded by balloons, juggling pins, and photos of the cast of SNOW WHITE—a woman in an orange hat and colorful sweater holding a up red apple, and a group of three actors dancing and playing instruments.

New Victory Arts Break videos are filmed at the New Victory Theater. We acknowledge that New Victory resides on the seized homeland of the Lenape people and the intertribal territory of many First Nations. We celebrate and pay deep respect to all Indigenous peoples, past, present and future, and we encourage you to learn more about these vibrant communities.


Did You Know?

Hailing from 17 countries across Europe, the artists of New International Encounter (NIE) believe that theater is an international language. Learn a few more things about the show and the artists behind it, and then watch the show trailer, which features interviews with the cast!

  • NIE’s Snow White is a reimagining of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale “Schneewittchen.” Where many of the Grimms’ fairy tales are a little, well… grim, NIE’s adaptation balances the dark moments with joy and silliness.
  • The collaborative devising process the artists of NIE used to create Snow White is reflected in the storytelling on stage—the seven performers play multiple roles (and musical instruments) to bring the story to life as an ensemble.
  • Based in England and Norway, NIE tours their work all over the world for as many as 200 days a year! They’ve performed in 36 countries across three continents, from New York to Shanghai, and this is their fifth time at the New Victory.


Try It Out!

Inspired by the truth-telling magic mirror in Snow White, play a game to see who is The Most of Them All! Have fun outdoing each other with over-the-top acting.

Siobhan and Rachel had a ball over-acting out different words from their book of fairy tales. Grab your favorite fairy tale and an opponent, and challenge each other to see who can bring a word to life the most.

  1. Flip through your favorite fairy tale. When your opponent says “Stop!” point at the page and yell out the first word you see.
  2. “Who is the  est of them all?” You are! Be the biggest, best version of that word. Go as dramatic and exaggerated as you can.
  3. Gather an audience to witness your battle of greatness, and ask them to declare which of you is The Most of Them All!

Keep playing! Take turns, flip through more pages or try different books. Push your acting skills to the limit, and have fun being silly with your family!


Talk About It!

As you make your way to the theater, get your kid in a Snow White mindset with some show-themed conversation starters! Ask them:

  • What does beauty mean to you? What makes someone beautiful?
  • Do you have a favorite fairy tale? What is your favorite adaptation of it and why?
  • If you had a magic mirror, what would you ask it?
  • How do you apologize to someone? And how do you forgive?

The fun doesn’t have to stop here! Follow along with New Victory Teaching Artists in a few Arts Break videos and activities from the archive, highlighting acting, adaptation and so much more!.

New Victory Teaching Artist Lauren Sharpe
Channel your acting skills into playful performance art with Lauren Sharpe.
New Victory Teaching Artist Alberto Denis
Make a favorite tale your own by turning it into a comic strip with Alberto Denis.
New Victory Teaching Artist Melle Phillips
Research the role and practice getting into character with Melle Phillips.

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