
Are you ready to Let It Go with Elsa and say goodbye to your fears?
Savannah Kids invites you on a magical, music-filled adventure as we help Pip-Pip the little penguin find the courage to dive into the sea. While all his friends splash and swim, Pip-Pip longs to join them — but there’s just one problem… he is afraid of water.
This joyful stage adaptation of Be Brave Little Penguin by Giles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees is brought to life through theatrical storytelling, sparkle, and song. Presented in the character of Elsa from Frozen, the show features live vocal performances of beloved songs from Frozen and Frozen II, woven seamlessly into the story to help Pip-Pip face his fears.
Full of humour, heart, and rhyming charm, this feel-good storytelling experience carries a powerful message about confidence, resilience, and self-belief.
So fluff your feathers, take a deep breath… and let’s be brave together for little Pip-Pip!
Duration: 45 minutes
Appropriate for ages: 2–8 years
Themes: Courage, confidence, friendship, overcoming fears, resilience, emotional growth, and discovering that bravery lives inside each of us.
Tone: Warm, uplifting, and magical — a theatrical storytelling experience filled with sparkle, humour, heart, and empowering musical moments.
Interactivity: Children are invited to help Pip-Pip discover his courage through playful participation. They sing along to familiar Frozen songs and take part in simple guided movement — standing tall, taking a deep breath, and pretending to dive bravely into the water — building confidence and connection together. Shared reactions, cheering, and joyful musical moments create an immersive and empowering storytelling experience.
Sensory Notes: Designed to be exciting yet gentle, with musical build-ups balanced by warm storytelling moments. No sudden loud bangs or harsh lighting effects. Suitable for young and sensitive audiences.
Visual Experience: Sparkling theatrical elements inspired by the icy world of Frozen fill the stage, featuring a giant igloo with a glowing doorway and even a playful penguin surfboard, creating a magical winter world where imagination and bravery shine.
Languages: English and Hebrew
Credits:
Storytelling adaptation and performance: Savannah Zwi
Based on the book: Be Brave Little Penguin by Giles Andreae and illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees
Music: Songs from Frozen and Frozen II
Set, props, and costume design: Savannah Zwi
Making of the Igloo Set:




















