THROUGH artistic skating and graceful acrobatics, Disney On Ice returns to Birmingham this year with Disney On Ice presents Princess Wishes at The NIA from October 14 to 25 and promises to be yet another stunning show beautifully recreating the defining moments when seven Disney princesses’ wishes come true. Enter our online competition and you and your family could be going to the show absolutely free!
With Tinkerbell as your guide, see the inspiring stories of Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Mulan, Jasmine, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White and witness their wishes being granted and their dreams coming true. Let your imagination soar, anything can happen if you just believe.
Ariel’s dreams are unlocked from under the sea and, in one magical moment, she finds happiness in an exploration above the waves.
Mulan teaches inner strength, Jasmine discovers a whole new world and Snow White finds her one true love. This beautiful presentation also reveals Cinderella, Belle and Sleeping Beauty’s deepest wishes.
Adapting the inspirational moments of these beloved princesses to the ice presented an interesting challenge to the creative team that collaborated on Disney On Ice presents Princess Wishes which has created a spectacular show filled with glittering sets, special effects, fantastic costumes, dramatic lighting, breathtaking choreography and a few surprises!
To be in with a chance of winning one of two family tickets for four people to the show on Thursday, October 15, answer this question: Who does Ariel fall in love with? Usual Newsquest rules apply.
A wide selection of tickets are still available to anyone who would like to see the show. Disney On Ice presents Princess Wishes is at The NIA, Birmingham, from October 14 to 25 at varying times.
Tickets are priced from £11.50 to £33.50, subject to a booking fee.
Book now by calling The NIA’s official booking office The Ticket Factory on 0844 338 8000 or online at www.theticketfactory.com
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