Slava's Snowshow seeks Broadway home


The producer's of the succesful off-Broadway show Slava's Snowshow have announced that they are seeking to produce the show on Broadway in late 2007, and are searching for an available Broadway Theatre.

Slava's Snowshow, conceived by Slava Polunin, is a theatrical experience that melds the art of clowning with visual images and fantasy, culminating in a snowstorm that engulfs the entire audience. The show won the 2005 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience and also won an Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.

The show has been an international hit with audiances in over 80 cities around the globe, and has been wooing audiances at its off-Broadway venue, Union Square Theatre, since 24 Aug 2004, but now it's off-Broadway run is coming to an end on 14 Jan 2007, after nearly 1000 performances.

Slava's Snowshow however continues on international tour, stopping off at Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom, before returning to the USA for what the producer's hope will be a Broadway opening.

Please note: there has been no official engagement announced for a Broadway opening, only the producer's hopes for one and their search for a Broadway theatre.

Slava's Snowshow is produced in North America by David J. Foster and Ross Mollison by arrangement with Slava and Gwenael Allan.

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