UQ DRAMA PRESENTS Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Event description
Supported by the School of Communication and Arts, UQ DRAMA: EXAMINING, EXPERIENCING AND CREATING THEATRE brings you Lewis Carroll's classic ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND.
Adapted and directed by Daniel Lammin, UQ Drama students have reimagined this timeless classic in what is set to be a whimsical, witty, and wonderful night following Alice, seven years old and sassy as hell, down the rabbit hole into a preposterous circus of talking animals, boisterous tea parties and endless rules that never make any damn sense. If this is what it's like to grow up, Alice has some questions.
Pulling directly from Carroll's original novel, Alice's journey comes to life through inventive theatrical trickery and an anarchic sense of humour. It's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as you've never seen it before.
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This performance is recommended for ages 7+. Bookings are essential.
WARNINGS
This performance contains the following:
- Flying objects
- Loud, sudden noises
- Potty language (not vulgar, just impolite)
- Flashing lights
- General chaos and confusion
Please note that aspects of this performance can become overstimulating. Earplugs will be available, and guests are welcome to leave and return to the performance as required.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Avalon Theatre is wheelchair accessible, and there are Parking With Disability spaces onsite. Please outline any accessibility requirements you may have when reserving your tickets.
For any enquiries or concerns regarding accessibility, please feel free to email dram.2200@outlook.com.
GETTING TO THE AVALON
The Avalon theatre is located at 172 Sir Fred Schonell Drive, St Lucia, 4067. Entry to the theatre is on Macquarie Street.
The venue is located 120m down the road from the bus stop Sir Fred Schonell Dr at St Lucia Ferry, Stop 21, and located directly opposite the Guyatt Park Ferry Terminal.
There is also bicycle parking available, and vehicle parking space available onsite.
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