![]() ![]() Not only did Book-It set all this to song, but it did so through an intersectional lens. Sisters switch places, people go missing and everyone is casting spells or under a spell in subplots that come together so rapidly at the end you might need to reread the last chapters. Taking refuge in Howl’s magical moving castle, she makes a deal to help free Howl’s fire demon. In it, young Sophie Hatter unwittingly stumbles into the feud between Wizard Howl and the Witch of the Waste, and is cursed with old age. Book-It Repertory Theatre’s first full-scale musical adapts a wry children’s fantasy novel by Diana Wynne Jones that has already been made into a beloved animated movie by Hayao Miyazaki.
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