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A ssspellbinding new family musical!

Eglė has always felt like she doesn’t quite fit in, stuck between daydreams of wild adventures and a family that just wants her to be normal. But everything changes the day she meets a mysterious talking snake in the forest.

Suddenly she’s whisked away into the weird and wonderful Serpent Kingdom, a place where snakes have sass, turtles throw disco parties, and even the flowers are geniuses. It’s a dizzying ride of fabulous fun and unexpected friendship.

But even in a kingdom this magical, something tugs at Eglė’s heart – the home and family she left behind. To truly find where she belongs, she must bring the two worlds together… before it’s too late.

Based on a classic Lithuanian fairytale, Queen of the Serpents is an enchanting new musical packed with original songs, playful humour, and a heart as bold as its heroine.

Written & Directed by Liv Morris

Produced by 1DegreeEast

Supported by Arts Council England

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This event is part of

bOing! International Family Festival 2025!

Sat 23 - Sun 24 August 2025
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bOing! 2025: Queen of the Serpents

Sat 23 - Sun 24 August

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