The Australian Ballet brings globally acclaimed blockbuster production Alice's Adventures in Wonderland© to Brisbane in 2019
Brisbane audiences are about to discover a world beyond their imagination.
The Australian Ballet in association with Queensland Performing Arts Centre will present the internationally renowned blockbuster production Alice's Adventures in Wonderland© at the Lyric Theatre from Monday 25 February to Saturday 2 March 2019, following sell-out seasons in Melbourne and Sydney last year.
The production was honoured with two prestigious awards at the 2018 Helpmann Awards held in Sydney recently. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland © won Best Ballet and The Australian Ballet's Principal Artist Ako Kondo received the Helpmann Award for Best Female Dancer in a Ballet, Dance or Physical Theatre Production for her unforgettable performance as Alice.
Tickets for the critically acclaimed production will be in high demand when they go on sale to the public on Friday 20 July. Queensland Performing Arts Centre customers will have pre-sale access to tickets from Wednesday 18 July.
Created by one of the world's greatest living choreographers, Christopher Wheeldon, this spectacular ballet translates the wit and charm of the original tale by Lewis Carroll into a world of colour, fun and fantasy. Extraordinary choreography, a wildly imaginative set and inventive costumes will transport audiences into a world of absurdity and pure wonder.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland© was created by Wheeldon on The Royal Ballet in 2011 and has since enthralled audiences the world over. Wheeldon is best known in Australia for cutting-edge works like After the Rain© and the rapid-fire DGV©: Danse a grande vitesse. In this highly entertaining work, he reimagines the beloved storybook classic using ballet's traditional structures, interspersed with dramatic twists, comedic turns and with a modern edge.
Designer Bob Crowley's thrillingly creative sets and costumes establish a new standard for stage design. The magical world of Wonderland and its absurd and fantastical inhabitants are brought to life through puppetry, optical illusion, immersive digital projections, and countless wigs, masks and intricately detailed, vibrant costumes.
Highlights of the design include an eerily disembodied, grinning Cheshire Cat puppet manipulated by six dancers, and a sensuous indigo Caterpillar with eight pairs of bejewelled pointe-shoe-clad feet.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland© will be the fifth work Christopher Wheeldon has staged for The Australian Ballet. "The Australian Ballet's dancers are a perfect combination of athletes and artists. Their style is dynamic and visceral. They are daring and expressive, sensitive and technical. Above all, though, they have great humanity. This generosity spills out of the studio and onto the stage and can be felt by their audiences," Wheeldon says.
The award-winning choreographer sums up the classic tale as a hero's journey. "Alice tumbles down the rabbit hole and follows the Knave to try to clear his name. In the end, she rightfully stands up to the Queen of Hearts and takes the fall for stealing the tart. She is an honest girl who believes in the truth. She also discovers love for the first time, which makes it both a coming of age story, as well as a whimsical journey of great adventures and discovery."
Joby Talbot's theatrical score sweeps the action along and reflects Alice's responses to the strange events unfolding around her. All the romance and theatricality of a 19th-century ballet score combine with more contemporary sounds to create a witty and melodic score.
"Alice's journey is quite a rollercoaster ride. She shrinks, grows, nearly drowns, is threatened with capital punishment, and rescues a baby from the cooking pot. All these adventures have to be expressed musically and I have used every trick I can think of to chart her extraordinary adventures," says Talbot. The Australian Ballet's Music Director & Chief Conductor, Nicolette Fraillon, says Talbot's score is regarded as one of the finest full-length works ever created for ballet. "This score is brilliant theatre, with incredibly creative use of colour. It is a work of real genius, and I don't use the word lightly. From the moment it starts until its end, this score is absolutely Wonderland," explains Fraillon. THE STORY BEHIND THE BALLETVideos