Malice in Wunderland

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Venue:
Marloo Theatre

Malice in Wunderland

LaVerne Kirton

LaVerne Kirton

A Gothic Musical
Written and Directed by LaVerne Kirton

A Senior Youth Theatre Production

Forget the traditional stories of Alice in Wonderland!
This story tells of an Alternate Wunderland.

A teenage ‘Alice’ is drawn into another dimension:
The Magic Crystal has disappeared - enter a Black Queen and a Red Queen.
How can ‘Alice’ discover the final victor in the quest for control of
The Realm of Wunderland?

February 26 – March 13 2010
Suitable for all ages

Costumes and Sets by award-winning designers

Tickets $18 adults, $16 Conc/child, $14 members
Family 2 adults + 2 children $60
Bookings from January 11 - 9255 1783

All shows commence at 8pm, except Sunday Matinees at 2pm.
Doors and bar open 30 minutes prior to curtain.


8pm

Gwynne

9255 1783

taz@tazentertainment.com.au

TAZ Entertainment

9255 3336

$18/$16/$14 or Family (2+2) $60 - BOOKINGS OPEN JANUARY 11TH

Marloo Theatre, Marloo Rd, Greenmount
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