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.