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Release Date:
April 3, 2003
Original Title:
De 3 Biggetjes De Musical
Alternate Titles:
K3 en de Drie Biggetjes
Studio 100 Sprookjes Musicals: De Drie Biggetjes met K3
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
Studio 100
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 145
Stage registration of the Belgian musical by Studio100. The Belgian girl group K3 play the three little pigs Knirri, Knarri and Knorri, who are ravaged by wolves. The father wolf Baltimoor encourages his three sons to catch the three little pigs, in order to prove their capability as a wolf. However, the three sons Wupert, Waldo and Willie encounter unforeseen developments.
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Assistant Director:
Chris Corens
Casting:
Chris Corens
Casting Director:
Chris Corens
Choreographer:
Martin Michel
Costume Design:
Arno Bremers
Dialogue:
Walter Van de Velde
Director:
Stefan Staes
Gert Verhulst
Executive Producer:
Wim Hubrechtsen
Lighting Design:
Luc Peumans
Makeup & Hair:
Harold Mertens
Makeup Artist:
Harold Mertens
Music:
Johan Vanden Eede
Music Arranger:
Steve Willaert
Orchestrator:
Steven Mintjens
Steve Willaert
Producer:
Hans Bourlon
Danny Verbiest
Gert Verhulst
Set Designer:
Hartwig Dobbertin
Piet De Koninck
Sound:
Marc Luyckx Ghisi
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