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Alice in Wonderland

The assembly tells the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland through a dramatization. Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole where she encounters many strange characters and lands, including a talking Doorknob, Tweedledee and Tweedledee, flowers that can sing and dance, and the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Her adventure culminates with her being chased by cards led by the Queen of Hearts. In the end, Alice wakes up realizing her journey through Wonderland was just a dream.

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Alice in Wonderland

The assembly tells the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland through a dramatization. Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole where she encounters many strange characters and lands, including a talking Doorknob, Tweedledee and Tweedledee, flowers that can sing and dance, and the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Her adventure culminates with her being chased by cards led by the Queen of Hearts. In the end, Alice wakes up realizing her journey through Wonderland was just a dream.

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Narrator 1: Hello and welcome to our assembly.

Narrator 2: This term we have been looking at adventure stories.

Narrator 3: This morning we would like to take you on a journey to Wonderland

Narrator 4: Written by Lewis Carroll in 1864, Alice’s adventures in Wonderland is about a


small girl who journeys through many strange lands meeting many curious characters along
her way.

Narrator 5: Our story begins on warm summers day. Alice was happily daydreaming when
suddenly something caught her attention.

Play Alice in Wonderland song

Alice: A rabbit with a waistcoat, how strange.

White Rabbit: Oh my fur and whiskers!


I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!

Alice: What could a rabbit late for?

White Rabbit: I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date!

No time to say hello, goodbye!

Narrator 6: Alice decides to follow the rabbit into his burrow when all of a sudden she finds
herself in a curious room with a small door. She begins to turn the handle......

Doorknob: Ohhhhh!!

Alice: I beg your pardon.

Doorknob: Oh, oh, it's quite all right. But you did give me quite a turn!

Alice: You see, I was following

Doorknob: Rather good, what? Doorknob turn?

Alice: Please, sir.

Doorknob: Well, one good turn deserves another! What can I do for you?

Alice: I simply must get through!

Doorknob: Sorry, you're much too big. Simply impassible.


Alice: You mean impossible?

Doorknob: No, impassible. Nothing’s impossible. Why don’t you try the bottle on the table?

Alice: Table? Oh!

Doorknob: Read the directions, and directly you’ll be directed in the right direction.

Narrator 7: Alice finds a small bottle marked ‘drink me’, she picks it up and takes a sip.

Narrator 8: The drink shrinks Alice to a size small enough for her to climb through the
keyhole in the door.

Alice: Mister Rabbit! Mi- mister Rabbit!

White Rabbit: Oh, my goodness! I'm late! I'm late!

Narrator 9: Alice chases the rabbit up a grassy hill where she meets two strange looking
people called Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.

Play Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum song

Alice: Oh hello my name’s Alice

Tweedle Dee: How do you do?

Tweedle Dum: We are Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.

Tweedle Dee: We look like a couple of great school boys..

Alice: Did you see where the white rabbit went?

Tweedle Dee: Why are you looking for the white rabbit?

Alice: Well, I- I'm curious to know where he is going!

Tweedle Dum: Ohhhh, you’re curious!

Tweedle Dee: The Oysters were curious too, would you like to
hear their story?

Tweedle Dum: Do you like poetry?

Alice: Yes I do.

Tweedle Dee: The sun was shining on the sea

Shining with all his might!

Tweedle Dum: The pillows smooth and bright in the middle of the night!
Alice: I’m in such a rush, I do apologise (starts to move away)

Tweedle Dee: Well I do believe the white rabbit went that way, if you hurry, you might just
catch him (point in a direction)

Tweedle Dum: It’s been nice meeting you Alice. I hope you find the rabbit

Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum: Hope to see you again soon!

Play exit song

Narrator 10: Alice makes her way towards a large garden filled with roses, tulips, daisies,
buttercups and many more beautiful flowers.

Alice: What curious butterflies!

Rose: You mean bread-and-butterflies. What a


lovely time of year. We are blooming and
bringing cheer. We smile in delight.

Alice: Flowers can't talk.

Daisy: But of course we can talk. We celebrate


springtime and share bright and words all
around.

Tulip: If there's anyone worth talking to. All


flowers have extra special powers. When you are
lonely, we talk to you in a world of own. Listen!

Rose: You can learn a lot of things from the flowers.

Buttercup: For especially in the month of June.

Daisy: There is a wealth of happiness and romance.

Tulip: All in the golden afternoon.

Buttercup: Or about! And we dance too! We dance all around the trees. In the soft winds
whispering breeze.

Alice: You do?

Flowers: Oh, yes. Would you like to see?

All flowers to complete short dance sequence to ‘Golden Afternoon’.

Alice: That was lovely.


Narrator 11: After thanking the flowers Alice begins to make her way towards the forest.
Finding herself lost on a maze of pathways she decides to stop.

Alice: I wonder which way I should go?

Play Cheshire Cat song

Alice: Now where in the world do you suppose that...

Cheshire Cat: Uh... loose something?

Alice: You're a cat!

Cheshire Cat: A Cheshire Cat. I have very long claws and a great many teeth.

Alice: Do you know which way I ought to go?

Cheshire Cat: Well, that depends on where you want to get to?

Alice: Oh, it really doesn't matter.

Cheshire Cat: Then it really doesn't matter which way you go! But if you'd really like to
know, he went that way. (points)

Alice: Who did?

Cheshire cat: The white rabbit. If you want to know where he’s going I'd ask the Mad Hatter.
In that direction lives a hatter and in that direction lives a March Hare. Visit either you like.
They are both mad. We are all mad here. I am mad. And you must be mad or you wouldn’t
come here.

Narrator 12: Alice makes her way to the house to find the
Mad Hatter having a tea party with a hare and a dormouse.

Play Tea Party music

Mad Hatter: A very merry unbirthday!

March Hare: A very merry unbirthday.

Mad Hatter: To who?

March Hare: To me.

Mad Hatter: Oh you!

March Hare: A very merry unbirthday.

Mad Hatter: Who? Me?


March HareYes you.

Mad Hatter: Oh me!

March Hare: Let’s all congratulate us with another cup of tea.

March Hare&Mad Hatter:No room, no room!

Mad Hatter: It's very rude to sit down without being invited!

March Hare: It’s very rude, indeed!

Dormouse: Very very rude, indeed...

Twinkle twinkle,little bat!

How I wonder what you are at

Up above the world you fly!

Like a tea tray in the sky!

Mad Hatter: Oh what a delightful child! Hah! I!m so excited, we never get compliments.

March Hare: Tea, you must have a cup of tea!

Alice: That would be very nice. I'm sorry I interrupted your birthday party

Mad Hatter: Birthday? This is not a birthday party!

March Hare: This is an unbirthday party!

(White Rabbit enters and runs past)

White Rabbit: No time, no time, no time! Hello, goodbye! I'm late!

Mad Hatter and March Hare: Who’s got the time?

Narrator 13: Alice chases the white rabbit to a large a castle where she meets the ace and 2 of
spades. The cards were carefully painting white roses red

All cards to complete dance sequence.

Ace: We planted the white roses by mistake. And the Queen. She
likes them red. We are painting the roses red now.

Two: If she sees what we say, we will lose our head. Before she
comes, we have to do our best.

Ace: There is a sound of many footsteps.


Two: The Queen The Queen! Oh no!

Queen: Cards, stop! Who has been painting my roses red?

White Rabbit: He...he... her majesty, the Queen of Hearts! (Queen to wave)

I didn’t see anybody. I swear.

Queen: Hum... Who's been painting my roses red? Who dares I will cut off their heads for
that.

White Rabbit: It’s not me dear Majesty, please believe me.

Ace: Your majesty! Not pink, not green, not aquamarine. Only red! Please, it's all his fault!
(points to the 2 of spades)

Two: Not me, your grace! The Ace, the Ace! Ace goes ahead,
painting the roses red. Ace dares not stop or waste a drop!

Queen: That's enough! Off with their heads!

Ace: No wait your Majesty it was her (points to Alice)


Since this is the thought she dread, she is painting the roses
red.

Queen: Where do you come from and where are you going?

Alice: I’m trying to find my way home.

Queen: Your way? All ways here are my ways. Off with her head!

All Cards: She’s going to lose her head

Alice: I'm not afraid of you! Why, you're nothing but a pack of cards!

All Cards: Let’s get her!

Narrator 14: The cards began to chase Alice through a tall maze when all of a sudden she
found herself waking up; her adventures in Wonderland had been nothing but a dream.

(Cast to take a bow)

Narrator 15: Thank you for watching our play, we hope you enjoyed it.

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