Statue & Walkabout Entertainment
Captivate your audience with the beloved Snow Queen character for hire, a highly sought-after Christmas character adored in Britain and across Europe.
Drawing inspiration from the magical world of Narnia, she brings an extraordinary winter experience to life, enchanting all with her warm and welcoming interactions. Embrace the season’s spirit and add a touch of magic to your event with the Snow Queen’s presence.
Add a touch of creativity and wonder to your next event with human statues and walkabout acts, available for hire. Whether you’re planning a corporate event, wedding, or private party, our immersive theatre acts are the perfect addition.
Walkabout and living statues are entertainers suitable for themed events, weddings and festivals, such as Winter, Christmas, Narnia, Wonderland, Christmas market, snow, ice, festive, Wonderland, fairy-tale, Victorian, classic, white etc.




Testimonials
We thought Pippa was great to work with, she was flexible really embraced the spirit of the day and portrayed Queen Victoria fantastically. There was lots of positive feedback from the public about her and her performance. She was a big hit!
Aberdeen Performing Arts
The Sweet Dream statue’s presence at the Lancashire Food Festival helped to enhance the friendly atmosphere and adults and children alike were mesmerized by the interactive performance. I would definitely recommend her as a welcome addition to any event.
Lancashire Food Festival
I was mesmerized by watching you. There is something about the tension a living statue brings that is deeply captivating and stunning. You are precious. A work of art. A reminder that life can stop now and again
Paul Farnham
Illustrator, Photographer, and WriterSteampunk Lady was performing during the Culture Night in Limerick attracting hundreds of visitors to the Hunt Museum and creating an atmosphere that will last with us for a long time. I can confidently recommend Lutrek Living Statues as a solid and reliable performer who is an expert in their field.
Polish Art Festival
MFL875
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