OOTB EXTENDS Alice in Alice's through September 16! Producing Artistic Director Elizabeth Flemming, Associate Artistic Director Ethan Paulini and Managing Director Frank Hartley have announced an additional week of performances of new adaptation of Alice in Wonderland in Alice's Tea Cup called Alice in Alice's.
Performances will now continue through September 16. Additional performances are now on sale. Performances are at Alice's Tea Cup - Chapter II, 165 E. 64th St in Manhattan. Showtimes are 9am on Saturdays and Sundays and 3pm on Wednesdays. Tickets are $18 for general admission and include a tea and scone. They are available by visiting www.ootbtheatrics.com or https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/995264
Paulini said in a statement: "We are overwhelmed by the response to Alice in Alice's. It is nothing short of a phenomenon with sold out performances and standing ovations. We are thrilled that we are able to add an additional week. Unfortunately we are only able to extend through this date, but we sincerely hope this is not the last NYC hears from Alice. Stay tuned".
Joe Barros directs and choreographs a cast that includes Cara Feuer, Rachel Handler, Matt Stairs, and Alie B. Gorrie as Alice. A development, world premiere run was staged in July at the Weathervane Theatre in Whitefield, NH.
This 45-minute musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is performed by an ensemble of 4 actors with disabilities at Alice's Tea Cup in New York City. The show intends to engage the imaginations of young audiences through actor-driven storytelling using only objects authentic to Alice's Tea Cup and Alice's world.
While the characters themselves are not necessarily representative of specific archetypes or symbols, they exist as visions of Alice's imagination and psyche - to open Alice's eyes to her own experience. It is the objects that have symbolic meaning: the rabbit hole, the garden, the White Rabbit's ticking clock, the Caterpillar's mushroom, and so forth. In tandem with the ticking clock, the Queen of Hearts represents the very real threat of death.
The cast will consist of a cast of actors with disabilities which will allow us to create a non-traditional theatrical experience for children that highlights what makes these individuals' contributions both unique and extraordinary to the world of storytelling. We believe that it is vital for children to view those with disabilities as a normal part of our society. We hope to communicate the message that what society views as a limitation, is merely an opportunity for creation. This is, after all, what this story of Alice in Wonderland is about anyway - experiencing the world empathetically, and discovering it through new eyes.
Out of the Box Theatrics, led by Founder and Producing Artistic Director Elizabeth Flemming, Associate Artistic Director Ethan Paulini and Company Manager, Frank Hartley is a New York-based, nonprofit Actors' Equity producing Off-Broadway organization, dedicated to producing new and classic works while challenging audiences to experience work outside of their expectations. Committed to hiring a diverse company of actors, regardless of gender, race, creed, ethnicity, or physical handicap, Out of The Box Theatrics allows audiences to experience work from a fresh perspective in site-specific locations. 2017 marked their first full season, following their 2016 inaugural production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and included "Master Harold"...and the Boys and The Owl and the Pussycat . Jason Robert Brown's Songs for a New World. The 2018 season opened with Adam Rapp's Nocturne followed by Cheryl Stern's new musical Shoes and Baggage and closing out the season will be James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods.This 2018 season will also feature the new reading series Building the Box, a series of open mics and many special events.
For more information, visit www.ootbtheatrics.com.
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