“Alice in Wonderland”

The productions , on their in-the-round stage with very limited sets ( more often than not, the main stage sets are used to fit in the kids’ productions) they bring live theater to the 3-9 year olds and get them involved, not just in the play, but in the “talk-back” session after, where the kids get to ask questions and learn about costumes, rehearsals, learning lines and in general, they get an education about what it takes to bring the “magic” to the stage.

This adaptation is one by Marc Robin ( a favorite director and choreographer in our area) who has taken this century plus favorite to a new level. This adaptation of the famous story by Lewis Carroll is geared for the young audience and put into a one hour time frame so they can keep their focus into the story. Directed and choreographed by Matt Raftery, who continues to show us that he is indeed very “young at heart” as he takes each scene to the level of his audience, while at the same time bringing enjoyment to parents and grandparents as well, this is the story of a young girl, Alice ( the adorable Emily Rohm) with a vivid imagination who finds herself in an off kilter world known as “Wonderland”.

In this crazy world she visits, nothing is what it seems, and what she hears is not really what is being said. As the tale grows and Alice gets deeper into this world, led there of course by The White Rabbit ( the incredible and highly energetic Bernie Yvon) she meets a strange array of characters; The Mad Hatter ( deftly handled by Scott Calcagno) and his crew for the wildest of tea parties, Tweedle-Dee and tweedle-Dum, the Chesire Cat, The Caterpillar and of course The Queen of Hears and her Knave. The ensemble members who take on these many roles are Brian Bohr, Lara Filip, Johanna McKenzie Miller, Rob Rahn, Holly Stauder and Sophie Grimm. Many of these names are familiar to regulars at Marriott as they perform in the Main-stage productions.

This is a fun production with some adorable music and is unlike any other version of this story you have seen before. The audience is involved as they are asked questions , Alice wends her way through the seating area to find her way home and four youngsters are brought onstage to serve as Jurors for the “Trial” of who should be beheaded.Again, this is not like the animated version, the movie version or the other live productions that we have seen in Chicago. There is no looking glass, there are no “eat me” or “drink me” candies or cookies or liquids, just one hour of pure magic on the stage in Lincolnshire.

This production will continue at Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre located at The Marriott resort, 10 Marriott Drive , in Lincolnshire through May 18th with performances as follows:
Tuesdays through Saturdays at 10 a.m. and a few at 12:30 p.m. To get exact dates and times, visit www.MarriottTheatre.com or call 847-634-0200
There will be NO performances from March 31st-April 11th
Tickets are a mere $15 ( just a little more than a movie ticket and a far better experience for your family)

To reserve your space, call the box office or visit the above website. Plenty of free parking is available and there are some great dining spots on premise and along Milwaukee Avenue.
The theater is located just east of Milwaukee Avenue ( route 21) and South of Half day Road ( Route 22) in beautiful Lincolnshire
to see what others say, visit www.theatreinchicago.com, go to Review Round-up and click at “Alice in Wonderland”.

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