Stage and musical theatre The fairy tale has spawned a multitude of adaptations for the stage, with one of the most notable being
Engelbert Humperdinck's opera
Hänsel und Gretel. It is primarily based upon the Grimm's version. However, it omits the deliberate abandonment of the children, and is notable for kickstarting the adaptations depicting the witch's
house as being made of gingerbread and confectionary instead of plain bread. A contemporary reimagining of the story,
Mátti Kovler's musical fairytale Ami & Tami, was produced in Israel and the United States and subsequently released as a symphonic album.
Literature Several writers have drawn inspiration from the tale, such as
Robert Coover in "The Gingerbread House" (
Pricksongs and Descants, 1969),
Anne Sexton in
Transformations (1971),
Garrison Keillor in "My Stepmother, Myself" in "Happy to Be Here" (1982), and
Emma Donoghue in "A Tale of the Cottage" (
Kissing the Witch, 1997).
Adam Gidwitz's 2010 children's book
A Tale Dark & Grimm and its sequels
In a Glass Grimmly (2012), and
The Grimm Conclusion (2013) are loosely based on the tale and show the siblings meeting characters from other fairy tales.
Terry Pratchett mentions gingerbread cottages in several of his books, mainly where a witch had turned wicked and 'started to cackle', with the gingerbread house being a stage in a person's increasing levels of insanity. In
The Light Fantastic, the wizard
Rincewind and
Twoflower are led by a gnome into one such building after the death of the witch and warned to be careful of the doormat, as it is made of candy floss. In 2014,
Neil Gaiman wrote an expanded retelling of "Hansel and Gretel", with illustrations by
Lorenzo Mattotti. In 2025,
Stephen King wrote a retelling of the story, with illustrations by
Maurice Sendak (these were the set and costume designs which Sendak had created for his 1998 production of Humperdinck's
opera).
Film and television •
Hansel and Gretel: An Opera Fantasy, a 1954
stop-motion animated theatrical feature film directed by John Paul and released by
RKO Radio Pictures. •
Bewitched Bunny, a 1954
Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by
Chuck Jones, is a parody of Hansel and Gretel, and the debut of the
Witch Hazel character. • The
Bewitched episode "Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland" has Tabitha Stephens magically switching places with Hansel and Gretel, and her mother, Samantha, entering the fairy tale to rescue her from the child-eating witch. The episode features
Bobo Lewis as the stepmother,
Billie Hayes as the witch, and
Richard X. Slattery as a policeman. •
Hansel and Gretel, a 1975 short film by American Filmmaker Tom Davenport that received the CINE Golden Eagle Award. • A 1983 episode of
Shelley Duvall's
Faerie Tale Theatre starred
Ricky Schroder as Hansel and
Joan Collins as the stepmother/witch. • The story was adapted into a ''
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics'' episode; while mostly faithful to the source material, it depicts the witch as transforming into a scary winged skeletal monster before the protagonists trick her into flying into her burning oven and sealing her in it. •
Hansel and Gretel, a 1983 TV special directed by
Tim Burton. •
Hansel and Gretel, a 1987 American/Israeli musical film directed by Len Talan with
David Warner,
Cloris Leachman,
Hugh Pollard and Nicola Stapleton. Part of the 1980s film series
Cannon Movie Tales. • Elements from the story were used in the 1994 horror film ''
Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' for its climax. • A
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child episode puts a
Latin American spin on the fairy tale and renames the protagonists "Hanselito" and "Gretelita". This adaptation features the voices of
Cheech Marin as the Father,
Liz Torres as the Stepmother, and
Rosie Perez as the Witch. • Elements from the story were used in the 1999 black comedy film
Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby. • This story is adapted in a 1999 episode of the animated series
Simsala Grimm. In this version, the witch turns Doc Croc into a bear, but after being pushed in the oven, the spell is broken and the gingerbread house explodes, revealing the treasure that Hansel and Gretel, together with Yoyo and Doc Croc, are picking. • In
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episode segment "Nursery Crimes", Grim transports Billy and Mandy into an enchanted book to make them play the eponymous "Hansel and Gretel" in his own telling, which goes awry with the duo
deviating from the plot and interacting with other fairy tale characters instead. • In 2012, the German broadcaster
RBB released an episode "Hänsel und Gretel" as part of its series
Der rbb macht Familienzeit. •
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) by
Tommy Wirkola with
Jeremy Renner and
Gemma Arterton, (USA, Germany). The film follows the adventures of Hansel and Gretel, who have become adults. •
Gretel & Hansel, a 2020 American horror film directed by
Oz Perkins in which Gretel is a teenager while Hansel is still a little boy. •
Secret Magic Control Agency (2021) is an animated retelling of the fairy tale by incorporating comedy and family genres. •
A Tale Dark & Grimm (2021) is a
Netflix computer-animated series based on the novel of the same name by
Adam Gidwitz, which, in turn, is a loose retelling of the story mixed with other Grimm fairy tales. •
The Grimm Variations (2024) is a Netflix anime series that features a retelling of the story, featuring elements of science fiction.
Computer programming Hansel and Gretel's trail of breadcrumbs inspired the name of the navigation element
breadcrumbs that allows users to keep track of their locations within programs or documents.
Video games •
Hansel & Gretel and the Enchanted Castle (1995) by
Terraglyph Interactive Studios is an adventure and hidden object game. The player controls Hansel, tasked with finding Prin, a forest imp, who holds the key to saving Gretel from the witch. •
Gretel and Hansel (2009) by Mako Pudding is a browser adventure game. Popular on
Newgrounds for its gruesome reimagining of the story, it features hand-painted watercolor backgrounds and characters animated by Flash. • ''Fearful Tales: Hansel and Gretel Collector's Edition'' (2013) by
Eipix Entertainment is a HOPA (hidden object puzzle adventure) game. The player, as Hansel and Gretel's mother, searches the witch's lair for clues. • In the online role-playing game
Poptropica, the
Candy Crazed mini-quest (2021) includes a short retelling of the story. The player is summoned to the witch's castle to free the children, who have been imprisoned after eating some of the candy residents.
Hoax In 1963, German children' book author and humorist published a book
The Truth About Hansel and Gretel which described how an amateur archaeologist Georg Ossegg uncovered evidence of the story about Hansel and Gretel was based on real events, just as Schliemann discovered the city of
Troy from Ancient Greek legends. The book immediately became a bestseller and was discussed in scientific circles, but after several months Traxler confessed it was a hoax. ==See also==