The Light Princess at the National Theatre

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The Light Princess at the National Theatre is a stage musical adaptation of George MacDonald’s fairy tale, noted for its imaginative staging, aerial choreography, and original score by singer-songwriter Tori Amos.

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instanceOf musical theatre production
stage musical
adaptationOf The Light Princess (George MacDonald fairy tale) NERFINISHED
artForm musical theatre
basedOn The Light Princess (fairy tale) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy George MacDonald NERFINISHED
bookBy Samuel Adamson NERFINISHED
composer Tori Amos NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre fairy-tale musical
fantasy musical
hasForm two-act musical
hasMusicStyle art pop influences
contemporary musical theatre
hasOriginalLanguage English
hasTheme emotional resilience
freedom versus responsibility
political conflict between kingdoms
intendedAudience family audience
general audience
language English
lyricist Tori Amos NERFINISHED
medium live theatre
notableFor aerial choreography
imaginative staging
original score by Tori Amos
originalScoreBy Tori Amos NERFINISHED
partOf National Theatre 2013 season
premieredAt Lyttelton Theatre NERFINISHED
premieredIn 2013
producedAt National Theatre, London NERFINISHED
producedBy National Theatre NERFINISHED
productionElement complex aerial choreography
elaborate stage design
flying rig and harness work
productionType large-scale musical
setting fantastical kingdoms
subjectMatter a princess who becomes weightless
coming-of-age
grief and emotional weight
love story
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Marianne Elliott directed The Light Princess at the National Theatre