Down the Rabbit Hole

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Theater presents “Alice in Wonderland”

  • Go down the rabbit hole with the theater’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Here, Alice (Reece Lindstrom, center) stands between the feuding Red Queen (Kennedy Davies) and the White Queen (Kaitlyn Gilreath).
    Go down the rabbit hole with the theater’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Here, Alice (Reece Lindstrom, center) stands between the feuding Red Queen (Kennedy Davies) and the White Queen (Kaitlyn Gilreath).
  • Don’t miss the action in BRCT’s “Alice in Wonderland,” performing now through February 9. Here, the King of Hearts (Xander Pasley, center left, standing) and the Queen of Hearts (Amelia Thomas, center right, standing) are surrounded by their subjects, the 7 of Spades (Maddie Boyce), the Knave of Hearts (Faith Mann, kneeling), the Ace of Hearts (Hannah Sheilds) and the 6 of Hearts (Abigail Shields).
    Don’t miss the action in BRCT’s “Alice in Wonderland,” performing now through February 9. Here, the King of Hearts (Xander Pasley, center left, standing) and the Queen of Hearts (Amelia Thomas, center right, standing) are surrounded by their subjects, the 7 of Spades (Maddie Boyce), the Knave of Hearts (Faith Mann, kneeling), the Ace of Hearts (Hannah Sheilds) and the 6 of Hearts (Abigail Shields).
  • Tweedledee (Garrison Hamm) and Tweedledum (Zachary Parker) display their unusual apparel in the Blue Ridge Community Theater’s rendition of “Alice in Wonderland.” Enjoy the play every Friday, Saturday and Sunday between now and February 9.
    Tweedledee (Garrison Hamm) and Tweedledum (Zachary Parker) display their unusual apparel in the Blue Ridge Community Theater’s rendition of “Alice in Wonderland.” Enjoy the play every Friday, Saturday and Sunday between now and February 9.
  • Enjoy the hand-painted murals by local artists while being entertained by the cast’s performance of Alice in Wonderland. The play began January 24 and will continue through February 9. Shown is Larry Minor standing next his mural of fantastical mushrooms.
    Enjoy the hand-painted murals by local artists while being entertained by the cast’s performance of Alice in Wonderland. The play began January 24 and will continue through February 9. Shown is Larry Minor standing next his mural of fantastical mushrooms.
Be swept away into another world with the Blue Ridge Community Theater’s latest play, “Alice in Wonderland.” The play began on January 24 and will continue through February 9. Show times are Fridays…

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