"Alice in Wonderland" by Alice Gerstenberg and Lewis Carroll is a play that brings the whimsical worlds of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" to life. Through Alice's journey down the rabbit hole, audiences experience a land filled with strange characters and nonsensical scenarios. As Alice encounters the hurried White Rabbit, participates in the Mad Hatter's tea party, and faces the wrath of the Queen of Hearts, the play explores what happens when commonly held beliefs about identity and societal rules are turned upside down. With a tone that mixes curiosity, adventure, and outright absurdity, the play follows Alice as she figures out how questioning authority and thinking for herself might be her best resources in a world where nothing makes sense, which grows into a grand and totally bizarre courtroom scene that sends her back to reality.

Alice in Wonderland A Dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass"
By Alice Gerstenberg
Embark on a journey with a young girl as she tumbles into a bizarre world, challenging logic and authority, where playing cards deliver justice.
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2011-03-26
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About the AuthorAlice Erya Gerstenberg was an American playwright, actress, and activist best known for her experimental, feminist drama and her involvement with the Little Theatre Movement in Chicago.
Alice Erya Gerstenberg was an American playwright, actress, and activist best known for her experimental, feminist drama and her involvement with the Little Theatre Movement in Chicago.
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