MOWTP's mission is to empower students to explore their creativity, enhance their self image and express their dreams. MOTWP previously staged this play in 2019 at their Marysville location, and I was thrilled that they took another trip to my version of Wonderland. It was an awesome production!
If you're not familiar with my reimagination of Lewis Carroll's classic, I will let this awesome recommendation by playwright Claudia Haas describe it. Seriously, I should just make this the description when promoting the play:
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This is not Alice in Wonderland. It is a wild ride of an adventure story that borrows liberally from the book but takes it in new directions. The play takes place before, during and after Alice's infamous trip to Wonderland. New plot points, twists, travel through time, travel via looking glass and the nonsense that is Wonderland are smartly rearranged to bring us a new story with a lot more intrigue than the original. Packed with action, this play is ideal for young audiences and families of all ages.
—New Play Exchange recommendation from playwright Claudia Haas
Available for LicensingMy plays The Last Queen of Wonderland, Sleepy Hollow: The Lost Chapter, and Robin Hood and the Secret of Sherwood are available for production.
These "reimaginings" offer your audiences all-new adventures from their favorite literary characters. These plays feature flexible sets, and large, flexible casts. |
Separation Anxiety brings vividly to life a story that is simultaneously intimate yet larger than life. [A] great example of the quality indie cinema being created right here in the Midwest. Pictured: John Wesley Shipp and Kiana Harris
(Photo courtesy Glass City Films) |