Writing about Alice Underground without giving anything away may be as nonsensical as the world of Wonderland Les Enfants Terrible have created
It’s not a retelling of Alice in Wonderland, it is a show very heavily inspired by it but with its own story to tell. So, happily, you will recognize many of the characters and tropes but you won’t know quite what to expect from them.
I was quite stunned with what they have done with the space in The Vaults. My meetup group has been there regularly and it was so transformed that we couldn’t tell where in the warren of the venue we were. Weird corridors and hallways serve to disorient and disassociate you from the ‘real’ world and make Wonderland all the more believable. One of my very few gripes is that the production rushes along at such a speed you have nary a moment to savour the set. If you could wander through it all at the end like you do at Grimm Tales it would be amazing.
From the moment it started we were transported and enraptured with it and the moment it ended we just wanted to do it all again. This is partly because,
So, four suits, four different experiences (plus a few other surprises as well for the lucky ones) though we all seemed to get to see Tweedledum and Tweedledee and take part in the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. And the show finishes for everyone with a complete farce of a trial which is highly amusing and surprisingly dramatic before you’re whisked back out into the real world. Luckily, you don’t have to enter reality just yet. If you go on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday you can while away several hours in their bar where they have live music, magical pies, a little maze and a token gesture croquet pitch (it’s really small).