A new production of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland will be taking place at Harrogate Theatre next month.
Alice in Wonderland is coming to Harrogate Theatre A new production of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland will be taking place at Harrogate Theatre next month. The production will be held on Wednesday 14th February, inspired by both Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. The original tale has been created and adapted entirely by theatre company Box Tale Soup. It features a cast of just two human performers, a dozen colourful handmade puppets and a set that unfolds from a vintage trunk. Audiences can also expect a “magical” soundtrack of original music composed especially for the show and recognisable characters such as the Cheshire Cat and Queen of Hearts. A spokesperson for the event said:
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland follows Alice on her remarkable journey, from her fleeting encounters with the White Rabbit to her eventual showdown with the crazed Queen of Hearts. “A confrontational Caterpillar, ukelele twanging Tweedle twins and an array of others pop up along the way, before Alice comes face to face with her own imagination and perhaps the author of her dreams.”The show will start at 11am on 14th February and lasts for 55 minutes. Tickets are now available via the Harrogate Theatre website with prices varying from £9 to £36. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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