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Fleetwood Community Theater performs ‘Alice in Wonderland Jr.’

Fleetwood Community Theater performs ‘Alice in Wonderland Jr.’

Fleetwood Community Theater will be staged Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” Nov. 15 and 16 at Willow Creek Elementary School in Fleetwood.

Designed for school-age performers, the 60-minute musical is based on the 1951 Disney film and Lewis Carroll’s novels. The community theater cast includes 26 students, directed by Evan Watkins.

Go down the rabbit hole as Alice, portrayed by Gracyn Moore, Kaitlyn Glickman and Peyton Kauker, navigates the curious world of Wonderland on her journey of self-discovery.

Fleetwood Community Theatre's Alice in Wonderland stars Gracyn Moore as Alice, Kaitlyn Glickman as little Alice, and Peyton Kauler as tall Alice. (Photo courtesy of Fleetwood Community Theatre)
Fleetwood Community Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland stars Gracyn Moore as Alice, Kaitlyn Glickman as little Alice, and Peyton Kauler as tall Alice. (Photo courtesy of Fleetwood Community Theatre)

Throughout her adventure, Alice encounters the ever-late White Rabbit, played by Hadley Sinclair; the grinning Cheshire Cat, played by Seamus Moore, Isabella Osenbach and Persephone Smyth; A wonderful Caterpillar played by Lily Smith; the crazy Mad Hatter, played by Ash Bean; and the grumpy Queen, played by Taylor Troy, in an updated retelling of the classic Lewis Carroll stories.

Taylor Troy as the Queen of Hearts and Hadley Sinclair as the White Rabbit in Fleetwood Community Theatre's Alice in Wonderland November 15 and 16. (Photo courtesy of Fleetwood Community Theatre)
Taylor Troy as the Queen of Hearts and Hadley Sinclair as the White Rabbit in Fleetwood Community Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland November 15 and 16. (Photo courtesy of Fleetwood Community Theatre)
Fleetwood Community Theatre's Alice in Wonderland Jr. stars Bohdan Moore as March Hare and Ash Bean as Mad Hatter (Photo courtesy of Fleetwood Community Theatre)
Fleetwood Community Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. stars Bohdan Moore as March Hare and Ash Bean as Mad Hatter (Photo courtesy of Fleetwood Community Theatre)

Adapted especially for young artists, the musical includes music from Tim Burton’s 2010 live-action movie, as well as popular songs from the Disney canon such as “I’m Late”, “The Unbirthday Song” and “Painting the Roses Red”. .

Evan Watkins makes his directorial debut with Alice in Wonderland Jr.

Watkins started at Fleetwood Community Theater nine years ago as a member of the youth cast. He took part in 21 productions of public theater on stage and behind the scenes. He is assisted by assistant director Traci Gehringer, assistant stage manager David Gieringer and musical director Cathy Leibensperger.

Two performances on Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. and a matinee on Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. will be presented in the Willow Creek Elementary School Auditorium, 605 Criss Cross Road, Fleetwood, with reserved seating. General tickets for ages 14-64 are $18, seniors 65+ are $15, and students ages 5-13 are $10. Advance purchase of tickets is encouraged. Buy tickets at: www.fleetwoodcommunitytheatre.com/tickets or call 484-793-0918 for reservations.

Founded in 1987 by theater lovers to teach others to love theatre, Fleetwood Community Theater is a nonprofit 501(c)3 volunteer organization and is currently in its 35th season. As an outlet for quality musical, dramatic and community productions, FCT is committed to the education and development of its members within its theater arts programme, providing opportunities both onstage and behind the scenes for people of all ages.

Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” It is presented by special arrangement with and all materials are provided by Music Theater International. For more information about licensing Alice in Wonderland Jr. or other Disney shows, visit: www.DisneyMusicals.com.