Second Street Players / Riverfront Theatre / 2 South Walnut St. / Milford, DE 19963 / (302) 422-0220 / info@secondstreetplayers.com
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Reserved Seat: $17
A $1.00 discount to our Sunday matinees is offered to
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THE CAST
Alice...Missy Spangler
Cheshire Cat...Steven Haber
White Rabbit...Sydney Gross
Caterpillar/Knave...Sean Finley
Dutchess...Eric Hamilton
Queen of Hearts...Aubrey Edwards
King of Hearts...Guy Crawford
Mad Hatter...Bill Walton
March Hare...Josh Gross
Tweedledum...Amelia Watkins
Tweedledee...Lindsay Soja
Humpty Dumpty & Mock Turtle...Alaina Buchanan
Griffin...Sara Howard
Frog Footman/Coutier...Jayson Felker
Cook/Lady...Lezlie Eustis
Dormouse...Rachel Brzecki
First Lady/Flower...Lauren David
Gardner/Flower...Lizz Stalker
Gardner/Flower...Abigail Davis
Soldier...Aylish Walton
Soldier...Nolah Walton
Executioner...Don Dean
Heart Child...Colby Crawford
Heart Child...Corynn Southard
Heart Child...Alyson Jones
Second Street Players
presents a Family Classic for the Holidays...
Alice in Wonderland
adaptation by Anne Coulter Martens
from the Lewis Carroll classic
directed by Sharon Buchanan
assistant director Mark Dissinger
NOV 29, 30, DEC 1, 6, 7, 8
Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00p, Sunday Matinees at 3:00p
Riverfront Theatre, Milford DE
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Director...Sharon Buchanan
Asst. Director...Mark Dissinger
Producer...Tracy Dissinger
About the Show...
Lewis Carroll’s classic story Alice in Wonderland comes to life on the Riverfront Theatre stage in this wonderful adaptation by Anne Coulter Martens.
When Alice slides down the rabbit hole all she wants to do is to get home again. But with only the key to an unknown door and little help from the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, and other crazy characters, her task is easier said than done.
Theatre-goers of all ages will be delighted with this magical holiday adventure and learn — along with Alice in Wonderland — that nonsense makes quite good sense!