Alice/Wunderland - Kellertheater
- Theatre
"You can grow in your wonderland - if you don't lose yourself in it."
(The man )
Alice dreams the same dream every night. And forget him immediately. Again and again she is the heroine of a world that she creates for herself and yet never remembers. What does she really want to forget? Itself? But she doesn't know who she is. In search of an answer, she fights her way through a bizarre dream world full of anarchy, absurdities and bizarre dream creatures every night. She slowly realizes that the strange journey through Wonderland is actually a journey to what was lost in her memories: the journey down the rabbit hole leads her into a world that she already has hidden deep inside. What will happen when gets to their lost memories?
Lewis Carroll published his two novels "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" as children's books. This is how they were perceived by the public during his lifetime. In the late 20th century, the stories about Alice regained popularity and were given new interpretations. Alice's journey can not only be read as an adventure in an absurd fairytale world, but also as a journey deep into the layers of the human subconscious, as an abysmal psychological self-discovery. The ALICE/WUNDERLAND production team also dares to try this.
Note: Recommended age from 16 years.
The staging addresses, among other things, child abuse. Please assess for yourself whether a visit is suitable for you.
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