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Cheshire CatALICE

Music and lyrics by James Leisy and Carl Eberhard, book by James Leisy


Synopsis

Loosely based on the famous 'Alice' stories by Lewis Carroll, this delightful adaptation portrays the plucky Alice accidentally finding her way into a bewildering plot, as she follows the White Rabbit from a seat in the audience! After much frustration and intriguing encounters with such popular characters as Tweedledum and Tweedledee she gains entry to Wonderland itself, where her adventures include playing croquet with the volatile Queen. A remarkable show brimming with memorable songs. Ideal for middle and secondary schools.

Principals: 16 characters

Instrumentation:

flute, clarinet, 2 trumpets, percussion, guitar, piano duet, violin, bass

Printed Edition: Full/Vocal Score with Dialogue

 

 
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