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However, the true breakout star of the production—and arguably the reason for the show's cult status—was (The Wicked Mirror). In the Studio 100 version, the Mirror is not merely a passive reflection but a mischievous, singing antagonist. Ibaka’s performance was electric; he combined vaudevillian villainy with a vocal presence that commanded the stage. His number, "Spiegel, Spiegel aan de Wand," became an instant classic, turning a plot device into a scene-stealing character.
“Studio 100’s Sneeuwwitje is not just a children’s play. It is a full-scale musical with a cast that delivers Broadway-level energy in Flemish. The Queen’s final act will leave you breathless.” sneeuwwitje musical studio 100 cast
, and others, they are described as indispensable for their humor and high energy, though some reviewers mentioned minor intelligibility issues due to differing native languages. Technical & Production Notes However, the true breakout star of the production—and