Baa-rilliant adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland takes the Milton Keynes stage

A loose adaptation of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass' hits the Stantonbury Theatre stage this week, courtesy of Milton Keynes based Black Sheep Collective.

BSC use the arts as a means to reduce barriers and foster the development of creative communities.

They work in many settings and environments in the UK and internationally.
'Who's Alice?: View the Looking Glass' takes place in a kaleidoscope of reality and fiction; Wonderland and the present.

Black sheep Collective take the audience on a strange and enlightening glimpse into the after math of Alice's adventures in Wonderland. You will be left to question WHO is Alice, and WHY did she go down the Rabbit Hole? WHAT did she see down there? Did she even leave Wonderland?


Meet infamous characters from Wonderland, some of them may not be all they seen the stalking White Rabbit, aggressive Tweedle Dee and Dum. A deranged Mad Hatter and March Hare that hold dark secrets. In Alice's mind Wonderland is real, to others it is a fictional lie brought on from madness.


'Who's Alice?' is she mad or just a little girl living in a dream. 'View the Looking Glass' and take a look.

Performance are at 7.30pm this Friday and Saturday, May 26 & 27, and tickets are £12 and £10.

To book yours click www.stantonburytheatre.co.uk