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Dan Berkowitz started a midnight cabaret at a summer theatre in Princeton (NJ), and one week, the performers included a young Latin teacher from Trenton who asked Dan to help him with his act.  The guy was a terrific magician, and his gimmick was that he never said a word while doing his tricks. He called himself…Teller.



Alice in Wonderland (and back again) by Randy Wyatt

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About the Play


Alice in Wonderland (and back again) at Magic Circle Theatre
(Grand Rapids, MI).

Adaptation.  75-90 minutes.  4 males, 4 females, 21+ either.  (9-60 performers possible).  Suitable for all ages.  First performance royalty: $80. Each additional performance: $60. All licenses include permission to make copies of the script as necessary for production. Professional rights should be negotiated directly with YouthPLAYS at info@youthplays.com.

The play features original songs.  Productions may create their own music or contact Jeff Mansk, composer for the original production, for his downloadable compsitions/soundtracks.  Email him at jeffreymansk@yahoo.com.

Premiered at Magic Circle Theatre in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where it became the first ever play for young audiences to win a Grand Award
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Synopsis

A madcap adaptation of both Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass.  Alice chases a White Rabbit down a hole to a world in which she encounters strange creatures and even stranger poetry.  All of the familiar characters, such as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Tweedles, are joined by characters and events not usually dramatized, including the Pigeon, the Nanny in Duchess' kitchen and the White Knight.

 




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