Almost Alice
Featuring Alice, the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat and other characters from Lewis Carroll’s novel, Almost Alice connects adult Alice Liddell with her past bringing both worlds to a collision. See Alice struggle with her own emotions as she falls into the rabbit hole of her mind in this entertaining comedy/drama.
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5:30 pm Almost Alice
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2016/06/almost-alice/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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2:30 pm Almost Alice
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7:00 pm Almost Alice
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2016/06/almost-alice/ for details.
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8:15 pm Almost Alice
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2016/06/almost-alice/ for details.
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1:30 pm Almost Alice
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2016/06/almost-alice/ for details.
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Presented by Funeral Pyre Theatre
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
Part of London Fringe Festival 2016
Based loosely on the story of Alice in Wonderland, the audience sees grown up Alice dealing with her first loss. The characters of her childhood re-visit her to remind her she cannot
run to her secret memories all the time. Sometimes, standing up to your fears is the best way to move on.
The cast in this production is extremely strong with amazing characterizations of the Cheshire Cat, the Flower, the Mad Hatter and the Glow worm.
There were sections however where the plot was confusing to the audience. Since the characters in Alice in Wonderland are confusing, you are unsure if this was the actual director’s intention.
Almost Alice is still a great show, more time and practice can make this an excellent production.
(This review is part of Theatre in London’s opening week review project. https://theatreinlondon.ca/)