In ALICE (in wonderland), Septime Webre's trippy, dazzling production, the title character is not only a kid with a fantastic imagination — she's also an adrenaline junkie.
FALL DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE AND EXPERIENCE WONDERLAND LIKE NEVER BEFORE.
Septime Webre’s ALICE (in wonderland) is a modern reimagining of the beloved classic. This captivating production blends ballet and contemporary dance to bring Lewis Carroll’s iconic characters to life in a fresh, visually stunning way. With vibrant costumes, a whimsical score, and exceptional choreography, it’s an immersive experience for all ages. Join Alice on her surreal journey, meet unforgettable characters, and fall in love with the magic of Wonderland. Get your tickets now and step into a world of imagination!
Choreography
Septime Webre
Music
Matthew Pierce performed by Kansas City Symphony
Conducted by
Ramona Pansegrau
Scenic Design
James Kronzer
Costume Design
Liz Vandal
Puppetry Design and Construction
Erik Van Wyk
Original Lighting Design
Clifton Taylor and recreated by Trad A Burns
Flying provided by
Flying by Foy
The Story Of ALICE (in wonderland)
The Story Of ALICE (in wonderland)
Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” is a whimsical and fantastical tale that follows the curious and adventurous Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole into a surreal world. There, she encounters a host of peculiar characters, including the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, and the Queen of Hearts. Filled with wordplay, nonsensical logic, and imaginative situations, the story takes readers on a delightful journey through a dreamlike landscape where anything can happen. Carroll’s vivid imagination and clever storytelling make “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” a timeless classic that continues to enchant readers of all ages.
Pre-Curtain Talks
Free for all ticketholders, arrive early and hear about the show you are about to see. Learn how music, special effects, and costumes make magic on stage by attending the pre-curtain talk, Belger Footnotes, hosted by Artistic Director Devon Carney.
Footnotes are held in the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts one hour before curtain. No reservation is necessary.