About this book
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Jessie Braham White breathes theatrical life into the Grimm fairy tale, transforming a beloved myth into a charming and dramatic play. This Myths/Legends retelling, adapted for the stage, focuses on vivid characters, crisp dialogue, and stage-ready scenes that emphasize themes of jealousy, innocence, courage, and the quiet strength of friendship. Adapted by Jessie Braham White (the pen name of Winthrop Ames), the script reflects early 20th-century theatrical sensibilities while staying true to the timeless moral core of the original story.
Listeners will find a concise, dialogue-driven narrative ideal for dramatized performance: the scheming of a royal court, the refuge of a cottage in the woods, and the ensemble warmth of seven unforgettable companions. The play highlights the power of community and the contrasts between vanity and virtue without sacrificing the wonder and magic central to the tale.
Perfect for fans of classic fairy tales, theatre lovers, parents seeking family-friendly dramatizations, and anyone curious about historical stage adaptations, this audiobook offers an engaging, performative way to experience Snow White anew.