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The Wolves of Winter

Musical

Overview

Synopsis

On the Spring Equinox, the village of Nox anticipates the arrival of the matchmaker Elvera. With her magic Mirror of Reason, she helps usher in the season! Although the villagers are looking forward to Elvera's arrival, they are concerned about a troubling prophecy.

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Music
Lyrics
Libretto
Based on
Hans Christian Anderson’s “The Snow Queen”
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
Genres
Drama
Settings
Multiple Settings, Period
Time & Place
Early 1800s, A fictional Northern kingdom
Cast Size
large
Licensor
See CONTEXT AND/OR LINKS TAB
Ideal For
Community Theatre, College/University, High School, Regional Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Late Teen, Child, Early Teen, Elderly Characters, Large Cast

Context

Characters

Showing 8 of 15 characters

Character Portrayals

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Monologues

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Scenes

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Songs

ACT ONE

  • The Prophecy of Nox (Elvera, Ivy, Arcadio, Hawthorne, Onyx, Rose, Rainard, Oweyn, Pine, Willow, Village Ensemble)
  • For Eternity (Elvera)
  • How Do You Know? (Hawthorne & Ivy)
  • The Snow (Ivy)
  • She Shall Be Mine! (Arcadio & Hawthorne)
  • The Light of The Moon (Elvera)

ACT TWO

  • There Is No Such Thing As The Queen of Snow (Ivy)
  • How Do You Know? (Reprise) (Ivy, Hawthorne, Elvera)
  • This Is A Tale You Know (Rainard & Village Ensemble)
  • Are You Scared of The Frost Forest? (Rainard, Onyx & Rose)
  • The One I Love (Onyx & Rose)
  • Oh, Promise Me Something Onyx (Rose)
  • Oh, What Did I Hear? (Onyx & Elvera)
  • There Is This Thing I Hate (“Elvera’s Waltz”) (Onyx & Elvera)
  • Transformation (Onyx & Elvera)
  • Oh, Promise Me Something, Onyx (Dark Reprise) (Rose)
  • The Prophecy of Nox (Reprise) (Rainard, Pine, Hawthorne, Village Ensemble)

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

Key Terms

    A genre of story involving magical and fantastical elements, sometimes adapted for theatrical performance.