Montoliu-Kostüm/Bühne
Alice im Wunderland
Stage director: Nele Lindemann
November 2024
Photo Arno Kohlem
Alice im Wunderland
When Alice finds herself in a parallel world on a perfectly ordinary afternoon, nothing is as it was – and suddenly everything is possible. Alice constantly shrinks and grows after drinking various potions, to the point where she hardly recognises herself, and all the other creatures can suddenly talk, too. The White Rabbit works as a messenger for the Queens, the strict Caterpillar offers all sorts of advice, and the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and other characters from Lewis Carroll's stories attend the five o'clock tea party. Here, all the creatures can talk. The White Rabbit works as a messenger for the Queens, the strict Caterpillar offers all sorts of advice, and at the endless five o'clock tea party, every answer Alice gives leads to even more absurd conclusions from the snarky guests. Alice bravely makes her way through this wondrously bizarre, yet frightening, world, facing its absurdities with a cool head. Far removed from all social and educational norms, Lewis Carroll's young heroine overcomes all challenges with childlike judgement and experiences the most fantastic adventures.
Stage director: Nele Lindemann
Set & Costume design: Belén Montoliú
Composer: Naima Husseini
Choreography: Leonid Leontev
Dramaturgy: Jannika Erdmann, Mona vom Dahl
Premiere November 2024
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