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Age: Children
Genre: Entertainment
Sub Genre: Puppety
Join Alice on her magical adventure as she chases the White Rabbit back in time on a fantastic spiralling journey into Wonderland. Watch her change in size in this dream-like adaptation of the famous tale, told through shadow theatre. On her journey she meets the Cheshire cat, a two-legged dragon and the March Hare at the mediaeval Mad Hatter's tea party. But beware the Queen of Hearts or you might just lose your head.
Alice And The White Rabbit celebrates different shadow techniques and is inspired by the gothic architecture and mediaeval times of the original white rabbit statue which really exists in St.Mary's Church, Beverley, East Yorkshire.
Suitable for theatregoers aged four and older. Children under four will not be admitted into the auditorium.
opening night: 20 Aug 2008
closing: 24 Aug 2008
show times: Wed-Sun 11:00, Extra perf Fri 14:00
ticket prices: Adult: £8, Child: £6
duration: 50min
map: View Map
address: 14 Dagmar Passage, Cross Street, London, United Kingdom, N1 2DN
nearest tube: Angel
nearest bus: To Upper Street: 4, 19, 30, 43, and 236a (Sundays Only). To Essex Road: 38, 56, 73, 341
nearest train: Essex Road
parking: By special arrangement, there is limited parking outside, so ring to confirm availability. There are disabled bays nearby on Upper Street
air conditioned: Yes
Access Booking Line: BO: 0207 226 1787 F: 020 7359 7565 E: info@littleangeltheatre.com
limited mobility: 1 small step to entrance. Venue on one level. All areas accessible. Staff will assist.
access description: Level access. All facilities are accessible. Some access for wheelchair users. Some services or facilites for sensory impaired people.
discounts: Yes.
hearing impaired: Induction loop system
guide dogs policy: Welcome.
wheelchairs: 4 wheelchair spaces. Booking wheelchair spaces should be arranged in advance so that the seating can be removed and extra tickets aren't sold
disabled toilets: Yes - next to box office: Small toilet with no emergency cord, and little turning space.
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