In Time for the Holidays - Alice Through The Looking-Glass December 9 - January 3 in the NAC Theatre

NAC English Theatre production
Alice Through the Looking-Glass
by Lewis Carroll
adapted by James Reaney
directed by Jillian Keiley
featuring the 2014-15 Ensemble
produced in association with the Stratford Festival
December 9 – January 3

November 25, 2014 – OTTAWA (Canada) – 4 stars out of 4 “A non-stop riot. Go see this show!”The Toronto Star

Enter a world of fantasy and wonder! Just in time for the holiday season, the NAC English Theatre is proud to stage the classic tale of Alice Through the Looking-Glass, a madly inventive coming-of-age story for everyone!

When Alice passes through into the Looking Glass World, she suddenly finds herself in a bizarre and chaotic chess game that leads her on an unforgettable adventure which opens the door to superb family entertainment with audience interaction, zany characters and flamboyant design.

Under the guidance of NAC English Theatre Artistic Director Jillian Keiley and celebrated designer Bretta Gerecke, this eye-popping adventure and fantastical journey includes all the extraordinary characters: the Red and White rival queens, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the White Knight and many others, brought to life by the members of the 2014-15 NAC Ensemble.

After rave reviews at the Stratford Festival this past summer, excitement is high for this wildly entertaining Victorian vaudeville production, which has already been extended to January 3. Thrilling news keeps coming, as the Charlottetown Festival recently announced that a production of Alice Through the Looking-Glass, under the direction of Jillian Keiley, will be part of its 2015 Festival.

Get in touch with your inner seven-and-a-half-year-old and be part of the magic of Alice Through the Looking-Glass.

“A kaleidoscope of visual delight for kids of all ages.” – The Record

Featuring the 2014-15 Ensemble:
Lois Anderson, Herbie Barnes, Natasha Greenblatt, Tawiah M’Carthy, Amy Matysio, Alex McCooeye, Andrew Moodie, Christopher Morris, Karen Robinson
and David Warburton. They will be joined by guest artists Darrell Dennis, Deirdre Gillard-Rowlings, Ron Klappholz, Andy Massingham and Alix Sideris.

The creative team includes: Director Jillian Keiley; Original Music and Orchestrations Jonathan Monro; Set and Costume Designer Bretta Gerecke; Lighting Designer Kimberly Purtell; Choreographer Dayna Tekatch; Sound Designer John Gzowski; Assistant Director Christine Brubaker; Stage Manager Brian Scott; Assistant Stage Manager Kate Macdonnell; and Apprentice Stage Manager Katherine Dermott.

Alice Through the Looking-Glass
December 9 – January 3
Pay-What-You-Can: Tuesday, December 9

Previews:
Wednesday, December 10 and Thursday, December 11

Opens:
Friday, December 12

Alice Through the Looking-Glass Points of View:
Saturday, December 13 at 12:45 p.m. in the NAC Salon
Experience this English Theatre production through an encounter with Artistic Director Jillian Keiley, as she interviews two special guests who offer unique perspectives on the piece.

Talkbacks:
Wednesday, December 17 and Thursday, December 18.
Stay in your seats for a post-show question-and-answer session with members of the 2014-15 Ensemble.

Performance Schedule:

Tuesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m.*
plus matinees at 2 p.m. Saturdays December 13, 20, 27 and January 3, Sundays December 21 and 28, and Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve).
*(no performance Mondays, Christmas Day or New Year’s Day.)

Tickets:
From $31 to $89

Tickets are available:

  • Online on the NAC’s website: www.nac-cna.ca
  • In person at the NAC Box Office
  • At all Ticketmaster outlets**
  • By telephone 1-888-991-2787**
    **A service charge applies on all purchases made through Ticketmaster.

Groups of 10 or more contact grp@nac-cna.ca or visit www.nac-cna.ca

Find out more about the NAC English Theatre on Facebook and YouTube. To discover some fascinating facts about Alice Through the Looking-Glass visit nac-cna.ca/englishtheatre.

Alice Through the Looking-Glass is sponsored by Trinity Development Group.

Alice Through the Looking-Glass is part of the NAC’s Share the Spirit program – Giving the gift of live performance to deserving children and their families. Visit nac-cna.ca/share

Embassy Hotel & Suites is proud to be the Official Hotel Partner for the National Arts Centre English Theatre.

Ottawa Citizen is proud to be Media Partner for the Theatre Series.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION OR INTERVIEW REQUESTS, PLEASE CONTACT:

Sean Fitzpatrick
Communications Officer
National Arts Centre English Theatre
613 947 7000, x389
sean.fitzpatrick@nac-cna.ca

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