It was in the early 1960s that Arnold's producer/director Gerald Palmer created an adaptation on ice of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The show would feature French skating star Jacqueline du Bief as the Evil Queen.
Tom Arnold image via My Brighton and Hove.
This 12-page Tom Arnold programme was available to patrons who attended the show. These two come from the performances at the Empire Pool Wembley and the Palladium...
A souvenir record album featuring music from the show, copyrighted 1960 and released in the UK. The vinyl EP contained five original cast songs. (Oriole EP 7044 1960)
Musical performers included Iris Villiers, David Holman and John Cavan Choral Group. Orchestra directed by Reginald Swinney. Cover illustrations by the Disney Studios.
Musical performers included Iris Villiers, David Holman and John Cavan Choral Group. Orchestra directed by Reginald Swinney. Cover illustrations by the Disney Studios.
Programme and Record images via mobelle67, Music Stack and beck-baby21.
Pantomime-style shows were a popular Christmas tradition in the UK and Tom Arnold's Snow White would play for several years. A silent but substantial video clip from a 1965 performance at Wimbley Stadium in London can be viewed at British Pathe.
After the Tom Arnold performances finished their run, not much was seen of Snow White until the 1980s when things would change in a big way with Disney's own Snow White on Ice shows produced by Kenneth Feld.
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