Alice in Wonderland – interactive adventureOctober 24, 1999 in Alice in Wonderland - interactive production / Animation & Visual Effects / Lighting Designer / Projection Designer / Set Designer / Uncategorized / Writer / Director Lewis Carrolls’ Classic StoryAdapted for the stage by William Glennon & Kade MendelowitzDirected by Kade Mendelowitz, production designerCostume Design by Tara Maginnis Cheshire Cat, Mouse, Dormouse costumes designed by Stephanie Stowman Press Article Review Theatergoers who attend “Alice in Wonderland” this weekend will follow Alice down the rabbit hole, sail on a pool of tears and endure the considerable wrath of the Queen of Hearts.Traveling in groups of 12 to 15, the audience will follow Alice through Wonderland- a catacomb of eight rooms under and around the Salisbury Theatre.Director Kade Mendelowitz, who also doubles as the set and lighting designer for the Theatre UAF production, said the idea of adapting the Lewis Carroll story as “interactive” theater was dreamed up to provide a different experience for the audience. “They get the perspective of being Alice in Wonderland,” he said.Debbie Carter, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Director Kade Mendelowitz speaks to the cast before a dress rehearsal. Director Kade Mendelowitz speaks to the cast before a dress rehearsal. Alice in Wonderland There were four different Alice’s (and four rabbits) which lead the audience in groups of 15 to the various adventures throughout Wonderland. There were four different Alice’s (and four rabbits) which lead the audience in groups of 15 to the various adventures throughout Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland Student Stephanie Stowman with two of her costumed characters. Student Stephanie Stowman with one of her costumed characters. Tiffany Ayers, as the Cheshire Cat, tries on her makeup for the video shoot. Tiffany Ayers, as the Cheshire Cat, prepares for the video shoot. The Cheshire showed up on a projection screen and TV during the production. Tiffany Ayers, as the Cheshire Cat, prepares for the video shoot. The Cheshire showed up on a projection screen and TV during the production. Tiffany Ayers, as the Cheshire Cat, tries on her makeup for the video shoot. The King of Hearts is the judge! The trial took place in the Scene Shop The Mad Hatter was located in the Costume Shop / his hat shop! Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes The Trial! Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes Publicity Photo shoot Off with her head! Behind the Scenes Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Costume rendering by designer Tara Maginnis Share this:PinterestFacebookTwitterPocketTumblrLinkedInEmail
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