Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Wednesday Creatives: Neverland, Wonderland, and the British Stage

There are some plays I hear about that make me want to hop on the next plane to London.

Today I found out about one of those:


As you might be able to surmise,  the play is about the two individuals who inspired the most iconic British children's stories: Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland.  It is a fictional account of what might have transpired at the true-life 1932 meeting between an 80 year old Alice Liddell Hargreaves and a 35 Peter Llewellyn Davies.

Intrigued yet? Well I haven't told you the best part!

The best part?
Peter = Ben Wishaw
Alice = Judi Dench



"Get outta town?" - I know, I want to!
Yes, not exactly Q and M, but reunited just the same.


These are two of my favorite British Thespians!


Logan's play explores the loss of innocence and darker outcomes of sharing a name and identity with a fictional character.  We know from the actual lives of Peter and Alice that while the latter proudly basked in being the inspiration of beloved Alice, the former disdained it, often feeling haunted by the invisible presence of his eponymous character until he committed suicide.


The production physically reproduces the characters - as well as creators Carroll and Barrie - to create imagined conversations and confrontations.


Overall, I think this would be a fascinating look at literature, inspiration, innocence, facade, and identity.

A friend of mine from Oxford is going to see it this weekend (I'll share his review), and I'm trying to practice the 10th commandment, subpoint 3.35, which clearly states, "Thou shalt not covet your neighbor's proximity or accessibility to the West End."
Help me, Lord.
**Update: his review!**

In the meantime, I'll just be scouting out Digital Theatre, etc. searching for any chance to see it for myself :)





Thought this was cute! #disneylove

3 comments:

  1. WANT TO SEE THIS!!! Let's go to London ;)

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  2. Shut the front door. If you find it, I'm coming over! :)

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  3. SHUT UP!!!
    Gah!! I would give my eye teeth to see that. Let me know when you find it. Not IF, WHEN ;)

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