Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland at the Ballet

“I can’t explain myself, I’m afraid, Sir, because I’m not myself you see.”

The National Ballet of Canada’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland makes its U.S. debut at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion this month. Created in a partnership with the UK’s Royal Ballet, the eye-popping, imaginative performance includes choreography by Christopher Wheeldon, projections by Jon Driscoll and Gemma Carrington, creative sets and costumes by Bob Crowley, and 70 dancers accompanied by a lively score from Joby Talbot.

Photos from the production are available at the National Ballet of Canada’s website (but not linkable). The Cheshire Cat looks fabulous! The show runs Oct. 19-21 and tickets start at $34. Somebody go with me?

Image via The Music Center

Simone Snaith

About Simone Snaith

Simone Snaith writes young adult and fantasy novels, and sings in the band Turning Violet. A fan of scifi, fantasy, the supernatural and most things from the '80s, she enjoys reviewing music, books and movies. You can read about her own books at simonesnaith.com.
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