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[[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Poster Designer]]]]
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[[Image:Alice2022.jpg|thumb|250px|Poster by [[Bryon Fear]]]]
  
by [[Chaz Doyle]]  
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[[Director|Directed]] by [[Chaz Doyle]]  
  
[[Director|Directed]] by [[Lewis Carroll]] adapted by [[Chaz Doyle]]  
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Original text by [[Lewis Carroll]] adapted by [[Chaz Doyle]]  
  
Performances: Tue 26th Sat 30th July[[1978]], [[Old Fire Station]]
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Performances: Tuesday 26 Saturday 30 July [[2022]], plus Saturday matinee and a special community performance on Sunday 31 July [[Old Fire Station]]
  
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
The play is set in Woderland. Clearly. At some point in the 1980's. It is a twist on the Lewis Carroll classic; all your favourites are there, even if you don't recognise them at first.
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The play is set in Wonderland. Clearly. At some point in the 1980's. It is a twist on the Lewis Carroll classic; all your favourites are there, even if you don't recognise them at first.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
  
  
*Alice - [[Honor Petitt]]
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* Alice - [[Honor Petitt]]
*Caterpillar/Rose - [[Jenny McLaughlin]]
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* Caterpillar / Rose - [[Jenny McLaughlin]]
*Frog/Fish Messenger - [[Lydie Karitsas]]
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* Frog / Fish Messenger - [[Lydie Koritsas]]
*Mock Turtle/Violet/Club - [[Kim Goldsmith]]
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* Mock Turtle / Violet / Club - [[Kim Goldsmith]]
*Dodo/Club[[Patrycja Ozguven]]
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* Dodo / Club - [[Patrycja Ozguven]]
*Dormouse/Seven of Spades - [[Bryon Fear]]
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* Dormouse / Seven of Spades / Caterpillar - [[Bryon Fear]]
*King of Hearts - [[Gabriel Nicklin]]
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* King of Hearts - [[Mitchell Labiak]]
*Cheshire Car - [[Adam Crook]]
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* White Rabbit - [[Gabriel Nicklin]]
*March Hare/Caterpillar - [[Isobel Brooker]]
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* Cheshire Cat - [[Adam Crook]]
*Gryphon/Caterpillar - [[Kelly-Kim Clements]]
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* March Hare / Caterpillar - [[Isobel Brooker]]
*Lily/Catterpillar/Prince Charming - [[Kornelia Pavlidis]]
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* Gryphon / Caterpillar - [[Kelly Cranstoun|Kelly-Kim Clements]]
*Queen of Hearts - [[Bel Odawa]]
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* Lily / Caterpillar / Prince Charming - [[Kornelia Adelajda]]
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* Mad Hatter - [[Konstantinos Pavlidis]]
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* Queen of Hearts / Caterpillar - [[Bel Odawa]]
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Youth Cast One (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
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* Mouse / Club - Marie Scriven
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* Crab / Two - Emma Cooper
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* Pigeon / Five - Naomi Bootle
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* Eaglet / Six - Elspeth Lewis
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* Lory / Eight - Archie Vernon-Smith
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Youth Cast Two (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)
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* Mouse / Club - Sophie Callender
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* Crab / Two - Soairse Gilmartin
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* Pigeon / Five - Elizabeth Mourinho Félix
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* Eaglet / Six - Anniah Beckles
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* Lory / Eight - Alro Miller Mirza
  
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*Stage Management - [[Siobhan Campbell]], [[Eleanor Walker]] & [[Caroline Durant]]
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* Stage Management - [[Siobhan Campbell|Siobhán Campbell]], [[Eleanor Walker]] & [[Caroline Durant]]
*[[Lighting Designer]] - [[Designer Name]]
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* [[Lighting Designer]] - [[Designer Name]]
*Operator - [[Noah Wright]]
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* Operator - [[Noah Wright]]
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* Costume - [[Melanie Boyce]]
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* Additional costume - [[Lisa Thomas]] & [[Caroline Doyle]]
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* Hair & Makeup - [[Lily-Ann Green|Lily Ann Green]]
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* Projections - [[Bryon Fear]]
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* Set Design - [[Rebecca Vincent]]
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* Properties - [[Carole Ironside]] & [[Dan Brooks]]
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* Masks - [[Tim Barnard]] & [[Anna Rubincam]]
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* Rigging - [[Sean Thomas]]
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* Additional Music - [[Gerard Johnson]]
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* Assistant Director - [[Anna Callender]]
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* Production photography - [[Phil Gammon]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
  
Some review quotes go here
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David Carr: "What a Show tonight! Difficult to know where to begin or what to include, it was all marvellous, SLT at its most creative and best. Well done all, a tremendous job. For those who BEADed, we salute you!" - 26 July
  
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Carole Coyne: "Totally bonkers, technically brilliant, great ensemble work and such fun. Super evening." - 26 July
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Dru Francalanza: "How to describe Alice? 🤯 Brilliant production, perfect casting and mind blowing staging. Charles G. Doyle outdid himself once again. Genius." - 30 July
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Lee Ridgeway: "ALICE - What a production. Charles G. Doyle how do you do it? 90 odd minutes of just awesomeness. Smashing cast and crew too.. Not seen such an enjoyable show in such a long time.. Enjoy the rest of your run guys. You totally deserve it..  oh and did I mention the glow sticks..." - 30 July
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Charlotte Benstead: "I'm so glad I got another peek at Alice last night. Have a great last show and well done again to the whole team and to Charles Doyle for being bold and ambitious with the vision. Loved it." - 30 July
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Janine Wunsche: "Wonderful Alice!  Hatters off to Chaz. That's genius!  Congratulations to the wonderful cast. What a brilliant piece of entertainment. And what fun you all had. Fabulous!!" - 31 July
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Mark Ireson: "Oh my ears and whiskers! What a triumph Alice was  - congratulations and thanks to Chaz and all the cast and crew for such an exuberant, inventive, wild ride of a show. Now go and have a well deserved rest!🐭🐸🐛🐰🦞🧁🍸🦩🐇🐱🦔💐🎤🗝📩♠️♥️♣️♦️🕑." - 31 July
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David Carr: "A lovely final curtain for Alice this morning, well done once more to everyone involved. I’m off to Embankment Tube now to see what happens 😀" - 31 July
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Jessica Osorio: "Brilliant production." - 31 July
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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<gallery caption="Photos by [[Phil Gammon]]" widths="300px" heights="300px">
  
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== Gig posters ==
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<gallery caption= "Individual posters of the cast members created by [[Bryon Fear]] as part of the publicity for the show" widths="212px" heights="300px">
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
 
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
  
 
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production.  Please leave your name.  Anonymous entries may be deleted.
 
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production.  Please leave your name.  Anonymous entries may be deleted.
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Mr David Carr came to see four separate performances of this production, having enjoyed it so greatly.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
*'''[http://www.someplace.com/thisplay This play on the web]
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[https://www.buzzsprout.com/1868410/11018101-episode-15-alice-s-adventures-in-wonderland SLT Podcast] Chaz Doyle talks about his inspiration behind this interpretation, his spectacular staging plans, as well as his experience at SLT.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 4 October 2023

Poster by Bryon Fear

Directed by Chaz Doyle

Original text by Lewis Carroll adapted by Chaz Doyle

Performances: Tuesday 26 – Saturday 30 July 2022, plus Saturday matinee and a special community performance on Sunday 31 July Old Fire Station


Introduction

The play is set in Wonderland. Clearly. At some point in the 1980's. It is a twist on the Lewis Carroll classic; all your favourites are there, even if you don't recognise them at first.

Cast

Youth Cast One (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)

  • Mouse / Club - Marie Scriven
  • Crab / Two - Emma Cooper
  • Pigeon / Five - Naomi Bootle
  • Eaglet / Six - Elspeth Lewis
  • Lory / Eight - Archie Vernon-Smith

Youth Cast Two (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)

  • Mouse / Club - Sophie Callender
  • Crab / Two - Soairse Gilmartin
  • Pigeon / Five - Elizabeth Mourinho Félix
  • Eaglet / Six - Anniah Beckles
  • Lory / Eight - Alro Miller Mirza

Crew

Reviews

David Carr: "What a Show tonight! Difficult to know where to begin or what to include, it was all marvellous, SLT at its most creative and best. Well done all, a tremendous job. For those who BEADed, we salute you!" - 26 July

Carole Coyne: "Totally bonkers, technically brilliant, great ensemble work and such fun. Super evening." - 26 July

Dru Francalanza: "How to describe Alice? 🤯 Brilliant production, perfect casting and mind blowing staging. Charles G. Doyle outdid himself once again. Genius." - 30 July

Lee Ridgeway: "ALICE - What a production. Charles G. Doyle how do you do it? 90 odd minutes of just awesomeness. Smashing cast and crew too.. Not seen such an enjoyable show in such a long time.. Enjoy the rest of your run guys. You totally deserve it.. oh and did I mention the glow sticks..." - 30 July

Charlotte Benstead: "I'm so glad I got another peek at Alice last night. Have a great last show and well done again to the whole team and to Charles Doyle for being bold and ambitious with the vision. Loved it." - 30 July

Janine Wunsche: "Wonderful Alice! Hatters off to Chaz. That's genius! Congratulations to the wonderful cast. What a brilliant piece of entertainment. And what fun you all had. Fabulous!!" - 31 July

Mark Ireson: "Oh my ears and whiskers! What a triumph Alice was - congratulations and thanks to Chaz and all the cast and crew for such an exuberant, inventive, wild ride of a show. Now go and have a well deserved rest!🐭🐸🐛🐰🦞🧁🍸🦩🐇🐱🦔💐🎤🗝📩♠️♥️♣️♦️🕑." - 31 July

David Carr: "A lovely final curtain for Alice this morning, well done once more to everyone involved. I’m off to Embankment Tube now to see what happens 😀" - 31 July

Jessica Osorio: "Brilliant production." - 31 July

Gallery

Gig posters

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

Mr David Carr came to see four separate performances of this production, having enjoyed it so greatly.

See Also

Have there been other SLT/SLT productions of this play? Link to them here.

Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.

References

External Links

SLT Podcast Chaz Doyle talks about his inspiration behind this interpretation, his spectacular staging plans, as well as his experience at SLT.