Queen Margrethe Attended the Premiere of the Ballet 'Clumsy Hans' in Tivoli

Queen Margrethe has designed both the dancers' costumes and the show's scenography

On June 22, Queen Margrethe attended the world premiere of the Hans Christian Andersen ballet at the Pantomime Theatre in Tivoli. The Pantomime Theatre turns 150 this year, and the theater's anniversary was celebrated with the premiere of the adventure ballet "Clumsy Hans." The creative team behind the show includes, among others, Her Majesty Queen Margrethe.

Queen Margrethe has designed both the dancers' costumes and the show's scenography

Queen Margrethe has designed both the dancers' costumes and the show's scenography

Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale of Clumsy Hans, also known as Blockhead Hans and Jack the Dullard, follows a resourceful young man who uses wit and charm to overcome challenges, ultimately winning the princess’s heart and half the kingdom. The performance runs until August 25, 2024.

Queen Margrethe has designed both the dancers' costumes and the show's scenography

The 150-year-old theatre received a new peacock curtain also created by Queen Margrethe

Queen Margrethe has designed both the dancers' costumes and the show's scenography, and recently Queen Margrethe has actively participated in the rehearsal process in Tivoli. The 150-year-old theatre received a new peacock curtain also created by Queen Margrethe. The new peacock curtain was unveiled in connection with the celebration of the Pantomime Theatre's 150th anniversary.

Queen Margrethe has actively participated in the rehearsal process in Tivoli

Queen Margrethe has actively participated in the rehearsal process in Tivoli

Queen Margrethe has actively participated in the rehearsal process in Tivoli

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  1. How lovely to see the Queen. Love the blue ensemble, very pretty.

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  2. Anonymous23/6/24 01:16

    It must be so nice for her to dedicate so much more of her time to the arts that she loves so much. She looks delighted!

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  3. retirement looks good on Queen, beautiful in blue

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  4. Anonymous23/6/24 07:17

    Happy to be pensioner! Gemini

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  5. Anonymous23/6/24 07:50

    Queen Margrethe looks happy in the theatre environment. Good for her she can continue to design costumes for them. I love her in the blue flower dress and little navy jacket.

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    1. Anonymous23/6/24 17:49

      Sur les 3 dernières photos elle porte effectivement une veste bleu marine, mais avec la robe à fleurs c'est une veste bleu roi.

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  6. Anonymous23/6/24 08:30

    Great personality!

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  7. C'est un grand plaisir de voir la reine ; association judicieuse que sa petite veste bleu marine sur sa robe fleurie sur fond bleu !

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  8. Anonymous23/6/24 10:28

    The lovely blue flowery dress looks wonderful, I bet the Queen designed it herself, she is a very gifted artist in many fields. The length gives it a dramatic touch.
    🌞 Virginia

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  9. Anonymous23/6/24 12:07

    En glad pensionär! Berit Karlström

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  10. Anonymous23/6/24 12:51

    Lovely pictures. The Queen looks great and seems to enjoy her new life. So glad for her.

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  11. Anonymous23/6/24 17:16

    Love this blue outfit on the queen. Wonderful to see her enjoying a less pressured life, she certainly deserves it.

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  12. Anonymous23/6/24 20:47

    What beautiful smile. Love this blue dress and short jacket. css

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  13. I like the outfit but love the fact that Queen Margrethe is so talented in this creative field, given how little time she has had to work in it, is just amazing. What a total star.

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