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Acts of The Play

The play follows Alice's journey through Wonderland, beginning with her curiosity leading her to fall down a rabbit hole and navigate various encounters. Key scenes include her interactions with characters like the White Rabbit, Caterpillar, and Red Queen, culminating in a battle against the Jabberwocky. Ultimately, Alice returns home empowered and ready for new adventures after defeating the Jabberwocky and rejecting a proposal from Hamish.

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Acts of The Play

The play follows Alice's journey through Wonderland, beginning with her curiosity leading her to fall down a rabbit hole and navigate various encounters. Key scenes include her interactions with characters like the White Rabbit, Caterpillar, and Red Queen, culminating in a battle against the Jabberwocky. Ultimately, Alice returns home empowered and ready for new adventures after defeating the Jabberwocky and rejecting a proposal from Hamish.

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Acts of the play, characters and scenes

Act 1: Down the Rabbit Hole

 Scene 1: Alice’s Curiosity


o Setting: Garden Party.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), White Rabbit (Endy).
o Alice notices the White Rabbit and follows him, falling down the rabbit hole.
 Scene 2: The Hallway of Doors
o Setting: Hallway with multiple doors.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Tweedledee (Oscar), Tweedledum (Maxwell),
White Rabbit (Endy).
o Alice struggles to navigate the doors, encounters Tweedledee and
Tweedledum, and begins to learn about "the right Alice."
 Scene 3: The Garden of Flowers
o Setting: A colorful garden.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Rose (Brianny), Tiger Lily (Megan), Daisy
(Sofía).
o Alice meets the flowers, who ridicule her before dismissing her concerns.
 Scene 4: The Caterpillar and the Oraculum
o Setting: Misty forest with a giant mushroom.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Caterpillar (César), Narrator (César).
o Alice consults the Caterpillar, who shows her the Oraculum, revealing her
prophesied role to slay the Jabberwocky.

Act 2: Encounters and Realizations

 Scene 1: The Mad Tea Party


o Setting: Chaotic tea party.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Mad Hatter (Andor), March Hare (Arian),
Dormouse (Alvianny).
o Alice experiences the absurdity of the tea party and learns more about
Wonderland’s logic.
 Scene 2: The Red Queen’s Court
o Setting: The Red Queen’s castle.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Red Queen (Gabby), Knave of Hearts
(Alexander), Frog-Footman (Yurif), Fish-Footman (Jesus).
o Alice infiltrates the court, disguised as "Um from Umbridge," and begins her
mission to retrieve the Vorpal Sword.
 Scene 3: The Bandersnatch and the Sword
o Setting: The Bandersnatch’s pen.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Dormouse (Alvianny), Bandersnatch.
o Alice befriends the Bandersnatch, retrieves its eye, and secures the Vorpal
Sword.
Act 3: The Final Battle

 Scene 1: Preparing for Frabjous Day


o Setting: White Queen’s castle.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), White Queen (Karla), Narrator (César).
o Alice returns to the White Queen, who prepares her for the battle with armor
and advice.
 Scene 2: The Jabberwocky Duel
o Setting: Chessboard battlefield.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Jabberwocky (Matthew/Rodrigo), Mad Hatter
(Andor), Red Queen (Gabby), White Queen.
o Alice faces the Jabberwocky, slays it, and secures victory. The Red Queen is
dethroned.
 Scene 3: Returning Home
o Setting: Garden party.
o Characters: Alice (Camila), Narrator (César).
o Alice returns to her world, confidently rejects Hamish’s proposal, and sets out
for new adventures, bidding farewell to Wonderland.

This structure ensures that each event flows in order, highlights the key characters, and keeps
the play manageable. Let me know if further adjustments are needed!

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