"A name should mean something,"
explained Mad Hatter.

"Let me introduce myself.
I am Mad Hatter and my name
means I am in the business of fitting
hats... and that I am a bit mad."

"How old are you?" asked Rabbit.
"Seven years and six months," answered Alice.

"An uncomfortable sort of age indeed," thought Rabbit.

"Pardon me," said Alice.  "What kind of cat are you?"

"I'm a Cheshire Cat" came the reply.

The first thing in a visit is to say, "How d'ye do?" and shake hands!

Two of a kind.
Peas in a pod.
A matched pair.
Pigs in a blanket!

"Look up, speak nicely,
and don't ask unnecessary questions!
Curtsy... turn out your toes...
don't EVEN think of twiddling your fingers...
...and always say Your Majesty."

"Oh, it is much pleasanter at home," thought Alice.

Join a magical journey Through The Looking Glass brought to you by Sierra Traveling Actors.  
We are pleased to introduce the Mad Hatter, The Queen of Hearts and a colorful cast of characters.  Our story begins on a giant chess board carved out among the rolling hills of the countryside.  As the tale unfolds, familiar Broadway music weaves the story together as Alice makes important discoveries and learns a few valuable lessons.
Lastly, watch as she returns to the comfort of her familiar surroundings strengthened by the wisdom of friends.
This musical adaptation of Alice and her whimsical friends from Lewis Carroll’s classic stories
is the creation of Richanne Baldridge.  Costumes designed by Gina Threshie.

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The Cast of Alice

Alice:  Christina Threshie
Mad Hatter:  Tino Guevara
White Rabbit:  Jason Adair
Black Chess Piece:  Justin Marson
White Chess Piece:  Robyn Moran
Cheshire Cat:  Candice Szczepankowski
Tweedledee:  Josh Harper
Tweedledum:  Kevin Caravalho
Queen of Hearts:  Margie Raymond

Production Team:

Musical Director
Richanne Baldridge

Producers
Marian Ridolfi & Steve Gold

Artistic Advisor
Jon Oates

Music Advisors
Fred Weber & James Croghan

Costumes
Gina Threshie

Choreographer
Chris Farrell
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"We are chess pieces," said the servants.

"We've been working on our moves for so long... ...would you like to see them?"