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Alice in Wonderland Returns to Riverside Studios This Easter

Family favourite production brings puppets, colour, and Carroll’s classic characters back to London

by Theatre Weekly
January 29, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Alice in Wonderland credit Steve Gregson

Alice in Wonderland credit Steve Gregson

The critically acclaimed production of Alice in Wonderland will return to Riverside Studios this Easter, running from 27 March to 12 April 2026.

Following sold out runs across Australia and a well-received UK premiere last summer, the show once again promises an immersive and playful journey through Lewis Carroll’s topsy-turvy world.

Produced by DEM Productions, Ethan Walker, and Nate Bertone, the family show combines enchanting puppets with vibrant sets and costumes to bring Wonderland’s delightful chaos to life.

       

Adapted by Penny Farrow and directed and designed by Nate Bertone, the returning production builds on its global success. Bertone’s recent career highlights include set design for Burlesque in the West End, Disney’s Frozen and Beauty and the Beast at Hale Centre Theatre, and co-producing How to Dance in Ohio on Broadway.

Many members of the 2025 cast return to the production. Charlotte Bradley reprises the role of Alice, with Clare Brice as the White Rabbit and Daniel Page as the Queen of Hearts. They are joined by Eddie Ahrens, Honey Gabriel, Skye Hallam, Elliot Liburd, and Sophie Wilkinson.

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Audiences can expect the full Wonderland experience as Alice shrinks, grows, and navigates encounters with the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts.

Don’t be late for this very important date.

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