


Starring Tony Robinson as the Nutcracker, Edward de Souza as Drosselmeier, Eric Allen as the Mouse King and Angela Shaftoe as Mary, it is sure to delight fans of Tchaikovsy's famous ballet - and anyone who loves the magic of a good fairy tale. Hoffmann's classic children's tale is adapted by Brian Sibley (who also dramatised The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia for radio). Hoffmann's The Nutcracker: A Summary and Literary Analysis of the Dark Fairy Tale Most famous and proliferate of all Hoffmann’s tales, Nutcracker and the Mouse-King was not very well received by its contemporaries. But as the grandfather clock begins to chime midnight, all her toys spring to life! Led by the Nutcracker, they rush into battle with an army of mice who emerge from beneath the floorboards - including the seven-headed Mouse King. The popular christmas tale is retold in beautifully illustrated search and find. She puts him away carefully, promising that Drosselmeier will mend him - and at that moment he seems to come alive. Hoffmann with Search and Find The Nutcracker. Mary's favourite gift is a nutcracker soldier, and she is disappointed when his jaw breaks on a particularly hard nut. It is Christmas Eve, and young Mary and Fred are opening presents from their godfather, Drosselmeier the toymaker. Hoffmann's renowned Christmas story, which inspired Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker. Tony Robinson stars in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of E.
