Sneeuwwitje Musical Studio — 100 Cast

Overall, Studio 100's "Sneeuwwitje" is a delightful and entertaining production that will charm audiences of all ages. With its talented cast, catchy music, and impressive sets and costumes, it's a must-see for fans of musical theater and fairy tales alike. While some of the humor may not translate for non-Belgian audiences, the show's universal themes and energy make it a joy to watch.

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(Aimé the Lackey) : Making his musical debut, Van Acker provides much of the show's humor and energy. Overall, Studio 100's "Sneeuwwitje" is a delightful and

The 2024 revival of "Sneeuwwitje" was not just a rehash of the 1998 classic; it was a complete reimagining designed to thrill a new generation. The music, composed by the legendary , is considered one of the best soundtracks Studio 100 has ever produced. Familiar songs from the original, like the dwarfs' catchy anthem "Joepidoepidoepi" and the whimsical "Sokken wassen" (Washing Socks), were reworked and performed with fresh energy. Hoewel het verhaal klassiek is, belooft de productie

No Studio 100 production is complete without a comic sidekick, and Sneeuwwitje introduces the original character of , the Queen’s bumbling henchman (Jager). This role is often given to the most gifted comedic actor in the company. Sven De Ridder (of the duo Sven & Klaas) delivered a definitive performance as Gunter: a cowardly, sweet-natured fool who cannot bring himself to kill Snow White. De Ridder’s Gunter turned the traditional huntsman into a lovable oaf, providing the slapstick relief that keeps the darker scenes from frightening the youngest viewers. His duets with the Queen—where he attempts to please her and fails spectacularly—are highlights of farce.

The role of the handsome prince is played by Joram Kaat, a Dutch actor and singer who has gained recognition for his roles in various Dutch musicals and television shows. Kaat brings a charming and chivalrous presence to the role, making him a perfect fit for the part.

No musical is complete without its songs, and Sneeuwwitje features a score composed by with lyrics by the Studio 100 founders. The most recognizable tune from the show is the dwarfs' song "Joepidoepidoepi," a lively and catchy number that has appeared on multiple Studio 100 compilation albums over the years. Other key songs include the romantic duet "Hou Van Mij" (Love Me) and the Queen's emotional showcase, "Ben Ik Slecht" (Am I Evil).