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Step into the topsy-turvy world of Alice in Wonderland, a musical adventure based on Lewis Carroll’s beloved tale. Playing at London’s Riverside Studios, this family-friendly show features enchanting puppetry, an original score, and dazzling costumes. Directed and designed by Nate Bertone, with a witty script by Penny Farrow, the production brings Wonderland’s quirky characters to life. Critics call it a “delightfully imaginative retelling” and a “feast for the eyes.” With a limited Easter holiday run and a special family deal, it’s the perfect outing for kids and grown-ups alike.
Alice’s world is turned upside down when she follows a hurried White Rabbit into the curious land of Wonderland. As she shrinks, grows, and meets the mischievous Cheshire Cat, the eccentric Hatter, and the formidable Queen of Hearts, Alice must navigate a series of bizarre encounters. Will she find her way home, or will Wonderland’s nonsense reign supreme? Book your tickets to discover how Alice’s adventure unfolds.
Show timings for Alice in Wonderland may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Alice: Charlotte Bradley
Cheshire Cat: Eddie Ahrens
White Rabbit: Clare Brice
Hatter: Honey Gabriel
Caterpillar & Dormouse: Tom Giles
Tweedle Dee: Skye Hallam
Hare: Elliot Liburd
Queen of Hearts: Daniel Page
Tweedle Dum: Sophie Wilkinson
Director & Designer: Nate Bertone
Writer: Penny Farrow (after Lewis Carroll)
Lighting Designer: Jack Weir
Sound Designer: Ella Wahlström
Associate Director: Eva Sampson
Puppetry Design: Chris Barlow, Nate Bertone
Casting Director: Nick Hockaday
Producer: DEM Productions, Ethan Walker, and Nate Bertone
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Riverside Studios is a renowned arts venue on the banks of the Thames in Hammersmith, London. Known for its contemporary design and flexible performance spaces, it has hosted a diverse range of theatre, dance, film, and live events since its transformation from a Victorian factory. Riverside Studios is celebrated for its vibrant programming, welcoming atmosphere, and history of staging innovative productions and celebrity performances.
Address: 101 Queen Caroline Street, London, Greater London, United Kingdom, W6 9BN
Train: The nearest underground station is Hammersmith. Kensington (Olympia) is the closest railway station.
Bus: 72
Available facilities: restrooms, cafe, air conditioning, merchandise shop, Restrooms, bar, restaurant, lounge
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, guide dogs allowed, ramp, accessible restrooms, companion seating, accessible parking spaces, Wheelchair accessible
Security: To ensure your comfort and security, you might encounter a few security checks when you arrive at the venue.
Dress code: Smart casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.
Outside food: While outside food isn't usually allowed, many theaters have cafes or restaurants nearby for you to check out before or after the show.
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended, or rescheduled.
Mostly everything! Didn't know it was supposed to be for children, I went there because I'm a fan of Alice in wonderland and always live to see a new version of this fairytale, but even if it was meant to be a representation of the Disney version it was really amazing and I loved the character, especially the girl in blue who looked like Cheshire cat, I think she also played the role of one of the twin ! Same with the other girl who, even if she didn't played the queen of heart, had the prestance of a queen 👑 ! All actors were great and, where in the original Disney version I couldn't stand Alice, here she was a really sweet and goofy little girl who just followed where her feet were leading her without much questions (just sometime confused by the events) instead of criticizing everything she sees like in the movie <3
Tickets were very cheap and the view was good even from the back. The play was very enjoyable, easy to follow and of reasonable length (just over an hour without an interval). If you're a fan of Alice in Wonderland or any of its adaptations, you'll definitely enjoy this.
The actors were fantastic, bringing great energy and emotion to their performances. The puppets were a wonderful and creative addition that really enhanced the play. The only downside was the acoustics in the theatre, which could be improved for better sound clarity.
All the booking sent very smoothly and was all easy to arrive enter and see the show. The kids loved it and all personnel were very Nice:
The cost of the tickets starts from £20 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The musical does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 5 and above.
The show is playing at Riverside Studios in London.
Alice tumbles into Wonderland, meeting quirky characters and navigating a world where nonsense reigns. Will she find her way home?
The running time is 1 hour with no interval.
The main stars of the musical are Charlotte Bradley as Alice, Eddie Ahrens as Cheshire Cat, and Clare Brice as White Rabbit.
The musical features an original score with whimsical songs that bring Wonderland’s characters and adventures to life.
There are no content warnings for this show. It’s suitable for families and children aged 5 and above.
No, the show runs for 1 hour with no interval.