This autumn, internationally acclaimed Jasmin Vardmon Company presents the world premiere of Alice, a bold re-imagining of Lewis Carrol’s ground-breaking 1865 novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Created and choreographed by artistic director Jasmin Vardimon, with design by Guy Bar-Amotz, Alice promises a sensory feast of images, performers and striking kinetic scenery.
Premiering at The BOing Festival at The Gulbenkian Theatre in Canterbury back on the 27th and 28th of August, culminating in its London premiere at Sadler’s Well’s at the end of October.
Alice tells the story of a woman, or perhaps a child, unsure of her identity, where she is going, escaping or exploring as she discovers the powers within her changing body.
The world around her is different, curious, and compelling – and, at times, absolutely bonkers.
Exploring the themes of time, identity, rules and authority, Jasmin Vardimon’s newest creation follows on from her adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio, which has played for the past six years to packed houses across the world.
We are so looking forward to this new reworking of Alice.