•  Directed by J. Jost     •  Original Book  by L. Carrol     •  National Tour, The Netherlands 

The director John Yost wanted an Alice that modern girls could identify with, both modern and fresh.
Rather than a mirror, we have used a computer  as a window into wonderland, in the same way that many people do today.  Our
Alice receives an email from the Red Queen, and sees the rabbit coming out of her bed.  He takes her by the hand, and together they go through the walls of the bedroom, landing on a gigantic laptop in Wonderland.  
We  are now in Alice's desk, and all of its contents - such as the books and pencils - become the doors, throne, furniture and other props of this absurd world. ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Bedroom
Caterpillar
Tears
Mad Hatter’s Tea Party
flowers
Alice and Humpty