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New Adaptation of Alice in Wonderland at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre this December

by Staff Writer
December 7, 2018
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Alice in Wonderland c. Tony Bartholomew

Alice in Wonderland c. Tony Bartholomew

A brand new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland with a local setting and a big sprinkle of Christmas will burst onto the stage at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre this December.

Adapted from Lewis Carroll’s classic novels Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Alice through the Looking-Glass, Nick Lane’s Alice in Wonderland is directed by Paul Robinson, Artistic Director of the SJT.

Paul has assembled the same team that has delighted audiences over the last two years with Pinocchio and A (Scarborough) Christmas Carol – alongside Nick Lane, lyricist and composer Simon Slater and designer Helen Coyston, there’s choreography by Erin Carter and lighting design by Paul Stear. New to the team this year is sound designer Andy Graham.

       

Ebony Jonelle plays Alice, with Josie Dunn, Robert Jackson, Loren O’Dair and Elliott Rennie delighting us with a multitude of other roles including the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, Tweedledum and Tweedledee and, of course, the Queen of Hearts. Elliott Rennie, ever popular with our local audiiences makes a return to Scarborough having also appeared in the previous two Christmas shows and in this spring’s Thumbelina.

Paul Robinson says: “As usual, Nick has taken a classic story and made it very much his own, our own in fact, and without losing the elements that have made it such a longstanding favourite, has created a very Scarborough story for our loyal local audience. We can’t wait to introduce you to our hilarious versions of these wonderful, classic, characters.”

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Nick Lane says: “We’ve borrowed from both books, added a little sprinkle of Scarborough, a bit of Christmas, chucked some more nuttiness in there, and hopefully, once we’ve stirred it up, it’s going to be utterly joyous! There’s loads for the kids to do, loads of characters that are familiar, and it’s got the same kind of twists that we had in A (Scarborough) Christmas Carol.”

Alice in Wonderland is proudly sponsored by Eat Me Café and Social.

Alice in Wonderland can be seen in the Round at the SJT until Sunday 30 December, with morning, afternoon and evening performances. Tickets are priced from £10, and can be booked at the box office on 01723 370541 or via the website: www.sjt.uk.com

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