The iconic red curls and indomitable spirit of little orphan Annie once again graced the Norwegian stage in a heart-warming production that captured the essence of optimism and resilience. The latest rendition of 'Annie' at the Folketeatret proved to be a delightful and nostalgic journey for both long-time fans and newcomers to this classic musical. From the moment the overture started it was obvious we were getting a classic yet, fresh take. The solo trumpet playing the main theme before the full orchestra came in, all the while an animated movie was shown where we get the whole journey from Oslo the audience was transported to the world of 1930s New York City. The curtain lifted to reveal the dreary, massive yet charming orphanage set. The attention to detail in the set design by Petr Hlousek, from the creaky wooden floors to the vintage props, created a rich and immersive backdrop for the unfolding tale. The use of LED projection gave the each scene an extra level of theatri
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Incredible footage shows a dive-bombing drone being incinerated by lava spewing from a volcano in Iceland.
The Fagradalsfjall volcano, which is 25 miles from Reykjavik, began erupting in March after lying dormant for more than 900 years.
Aerial video captures the drone flying over the volcano before crashing into the bubbling lava.
Incredible footage shows a drone being incinerated by lava spewing from a volcano in Iceland
Fagradalsfjall volcano began erupting in March after lying dormant for more than 900 years
Aerial video captures the drone flying over the volcano before crashing into the bubbling lava
It was filmed and operated by YouTuber Joey Helms, who said: Around the volcano where you have the hot gases emitted they cause turbulence all around it and hot rocks raining on to you.
The land of fire and ice: Iceland s thousands of years of volcanic history
Due to Iceland s location on the Mid-Atlantic ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary, and its location over a hot spot, the northern Nordic island country has a high-concentration of active volcanoes.
Known as the land of fire and ice, the island currently has 32 active volcanic systems, 13 of which have seen eruptions since the settlement of Iceland in AD 874. The most active system is Grímsvötn.
Iceland is Europe s biggest and most active volcanic region, home to a third of the lava that has flowed on Earth over the past 5,000 years - since the Middle Ages, according to Visit Iceland.