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Future Spotlight Productions and Kidzania Announce The Launch Of Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland On Stream.Theatre

by Staff Writer
August 6, 2021
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Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Future Spotlight Productions in collaboration with KidZania London announce that their interactive family show Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland will be available on Stream.Theatre from 6 August for a limited run until 31 August.

Based on Lewis Carroll’s classic stories and filmed earlier this year at KidZania London, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland features a cast of much-loved characters, interactive moments and toe-tapping performances.

Tickets are £8 are available to buy here: https://www.stream.theatre/season/187.

       

Louis Rayneau directs Erin Bell (Birdie/Dance Captain), Kyle Birch (Cheshire Cat), Edward Court (Caterpillar), Jack Dargen (Card/Featured Ensemble), Josh Harrison-Yellop (Dodo/March Hare/Card), Ashleigh Harvey (Duchess/Queen of Hearts), Beccy Lane (Alice), Louis Rayneau (The White Rabbit), Luke Street (Mouse/Mad Hatter), Natalie Thorn (Duck/Dormouse) and Jason Leigh Winter (Eagle/Guard/Featured Ensemble).

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is the Queen of all productions and perfect for a dose of family fun! Children can follow Alice on her own adventure through Wonderland and cheer her along as she meets an abundance of weird and wonderful characters.

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