Alice in Wonderland 2024

The Wednesday Troupe Presents:

Alice in Wonderland

The Theatre Adventure Wednesday Troupe presents an original adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s tale that inspires imaginative thinking, creative problem-solving, and a delight in the unexpected.

Alice’s sister reads her a story in our 2016 production of “Alice in Wonderland.”

Please join us!

May 15 and 16 at 10:30 am ET In-person

May 17 at 10:30 am ET In-person and livestreamed

West Village Meeting House

29 South Street, West Brattleboro, Vermont 05301

ASL Interpretation is provided for all performances. The venue is wheelchair-accessible.

TICKETS WILL BE SOLD ONLINE AND AT THE DOOR ON A SLIDING SCALE STARTING AT $15

ONLINE ticket holders will receive an email with a link to view the online shows.

School groups are invited to purchase online group tickets at a reduced rate. Our Disabilities Specialist is ready to discuss accessibility or accommodation needs.

Please email info@theatreadventure.org or call or text 802-380-0458

An actor sings and dances on stage holding a microphone while practicing his performance skills.






The English author, Lewis Carroll wrote Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in 1865. And now, more than 150 years later, Alice’s adventures with various zany characters still spark our imaginations and tickle our literary senses.



The grumpy Queen of Hearts poses in a large handmade paper crown.

Throughout her encounters, Alice remarks over and over, “This is getting curiouser and curiouser.”

Certainly, life does become more and more curious when, for example, Alice meets the ever-smiling and disappearing Cheshire Cat, as well as the Mad Hatter who seems ever-lost in time, while feasting more on words than tea and crumpets!

The 2016 Mad Hatters crouch with their hands on a railing and look out intently.

Guest artist Jeghetto works with students to construct a very large cardboard Cheshire Cat puppet that will be used in our May production.

Elijah performs as a cool dude Caterpillar in our 2016 Production of “Alice In Wonderland.”

A mentor models performing with full body expression while singing a duet with a toy chipmunk.

Watch an excerpt from our 2016 production of “Alice in Wonderland”

A Troupe Member smiles at the camera while holding hands with a teacher.

Come be in our audience! Theatre Adventure actors inspire awakened views about disability by demonstrating great capabilities. Thank you so much for your support!

info@theatreadventure.org