Sneeuwwitje - Musical Studio 100 Cast ((new))
Sneeuwwitje
The cast for the Studio 100 musical (Snow White) has changed across its various runs, most notably in the 2024 revival at the Plopsa Theater . 2024 Cast (Current Revival)
- Sneeuwwitje has been performed over 1,500 times since its debut in 2004.
- The original cast members, including Caro Emerald and Loes Goor, have gone on to pursue successful solo careers in music and theater.
- The musical has been translated into several languages, including English, German, and French.
- Studio 100 has produced several spin-off productions, including a Sneeuwwitje film and a TV series.
Gunter
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. sneeuwwitje musical studio 100 cast
Minimalist Sets:
While the digital backgrounds are impressive, the physical set pieces are reportedly quite simple and minimalist. 📍 Location & Dates Sneeuwwitje The cast for the Studio 100 musical
The Seven Dwarfs (Original)
The new production features a mix of seasoned musical veterans and fresh faces: Sneeuwwitje: Ianthe Tavernier as understudy. The Queen: A rotating role shared by Karen Damen Ruth Beeckmans Line Ellegiers The Prince: Portrayed by Michiel De Meyer Aimé (The Servant): Manu Van Acker , making his musical debut. The Seven Dwarfs: The group includes Edwin Alofs Sharon van Lieshout Paul Monaghan Erwan Seyeux Terrence Weijnschenk A Look Back: Historical Casts Sneeuwwitje has been performed over 1,500 times since

