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Weekly Edition - Published  15 February 2015

 

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There's still time to see The Alice Experience!

IF you're looking for ways to entertain your family during February ½ term then St George's Hall, in Liverpool has the perfect boredom buster! Bring your little ones to the curious world of The Alice Experience!

This exciting event was organised to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's famous children's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It opened to the public on 5 February 2016, but don't worry, you do not have to fall down a rabbit hole to see it.... There's still time to see it as it at the amazing venue, St George's Hall, as it runs until Friday, 19 February 2016!

The Alice Experience is an all new production by community theatre charity In Another Place. The creators of the hugely successful event The Narnia Experience, In Another Place has transformed St George's Hall into the magical, colourful and slightly mad world of Wonderland.

Walk through a forest of giant mushrooms, meet weird and wonderful characters, join Alice on her adventures and experience Wonderland for yourself. Follow the White Rabbit, have tea with the Mad Hatter, visit the Caterpillar, meet the Cheshire cat, sing along with the playing cards, and avoid losing your head with the venerable Queen of Hearts!

The Alice Experience is a walk through theatrical production like no other. Groups of up to 80 people are admitted every 30 minutes, they will follow an immersive trail throughout the Great Hall and other parts of the building, being greeted with interactive characters, stunning special effects and magical illusions which tell the famous children's story. Which path will you choose and what will you discover?

Charity Director Annie Spiers said:- "We were asked by St George's Hall to create an Alice production to celebrate 150 years of Lewis Carroll's world famous book. So having produced The Narnia Experience in a similar style before, we accepted the challenge! To make it all happen, a huge team of around 780 volunteers has been recruited from across the region: actors, stewards, construction team, set designers, costume designers and many more. Plus the cast is huge! We have 18 Alices, 5 Mad Hatters, 6 Hares and 6 Queens of Hearts, not to mention numerous caterpillars and white rabbits! It's a real team effort and we have volunteers from all backgrounds with different abilities. But the important thing is that everyone can take part and everyone is valued."

The Alice Experience promises to be an event not to be missed, perfect for all ages, schools, families and large groups. Thousands of families and school groups have already tried The Alice Experience and came out grinning like the Cheshire Cat so book now to avoid disappointment! Performances run from 10am, every ½ hour, until 8pm and tickets cost from £5 to £12.  Tickets and more information can be found online. Concessions available for large groups.

 

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