Alice In Wonderland Jr. Takes The Stage In Orange Beach

News Staff • September 14, 2024

Tickets Are Now Available for Alice in Wonderland JR

Gulf Shores Performing arts news

The City of Orange Beach’s Expect Excellence Theatre will bring the beloved Disney classic, Alice in Wonderland JR., to life on the main stage of the Orange Beach Performing Arts Center. Performances are scheduled for Friday, September 27, at 7 p.m., and Saturday, September 28, at 2 p.m. Tickets for this 60-minute stage adaptation are available for $10 and can be purchased online or at the venue.


Based on Disney's animated film and the timeless stories of Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland JR. features iconic characters such as the White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, and Queen of Hearts. The show includes classic Disney tunes like “The Unbirthday Song” and “Painting the Roses Red,” alongside new music from the 2010 live-action film, creating a fresh experience for both longtime fans and newcomers. The production is tailored specifically for younger performers, offering an engaging and whimsical retelling of Alice’s adventures in the upside-down world of Wonderland.


The Expect Excellence Theatre program, which is known for its high-quality community performances, is expected to deliver a fun and entertaining event for all ages.


Purchase tickets for "Disney's Alice in Wonderland JR."


*Disney's Alice in Wonderland JR. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.


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