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Tuesday, April 21
 

7:00pm PDT

"Alice in Wonderland" Presented by Book-It Repertory Theater

One afternoon, as Alice sits in the hot sun, listening to her sister read a book, she sees something amazing—a White Rabbit dressed in clothes running around muttering to himself! Alice runs after him and tumbles down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world called Wonderland. There, Alice encounters Lewis Carroll’s enigmatic characters including the Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts. To navigate through this tangled realm of misdirection and confusion, Alice must rely on her own sense of strength and logic.

Based on Lewis Carroll’s classic story ‘Alice in Wonderland’ this performance of curiosity and fantasy will delight audiences young  and old alike.  The small band of actors of Book-it Theatre bring to life the enigmatic characters of this much loved children's tale:  White Rabbit dressed in clothes; the smiling Cheshire Cat; the grumbling Queen of Hearts; questioning Alice, and many others.  This performance is sure to engage and delight students in the literary source from which the show originates. The performance is for all ages, appropriate for grades K-6. Each performance runs under 45 minutes and includes an opportunity for Q&A from the audience afterward!

Free for children, $10 adult tickets.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Parking at the Lincoln Center is free.

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Tuesday April 21, 2015 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
The Lincoln Center, Lincoln Ballroom 1316 North Lincoln Street

8:30pm PDT

From Page to Stage: Presented by Willow Springs and WAAC

Join us for the second edition of Page to Stage where performance and the written word collide! Get inside the voyeur’s mind in Jeffrey Bean’s “The Voyeur’s Gratitude” and “You Don’t Love the Voyeur,” and begin to understand the desires of a man on the periphery. 

This project takes on the spirit of "All the world's a stage" with a collaboration of stellar actors and fresh voices in poetry and prose. Willow Springs and The Writer and Actor Collaborative (WAAC) team up to present a literary reading performed and directed by local Spokane actors and directors, giving voice to the written word. 

Based in Spokane and founded in 1977, Willow Springs publishes the finest in contemporary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from both established and up-and-coming authors. The Writer and Actor Collaborative seeks to build the bridge between the performing and fine arts communities of Spokane, and offers an annual summer workshop for actors and playwrights.


Moderators
Tuesday April 21, 2015 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
Nyne Bar & Bistro 232 W Sprague Ave
 
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