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THEATER SPOTLIGHT

Alice in Wonderland The People’s Light Panto Returns
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THROUGH JANUARY 1, 2023
Above photo: The Three Musketeers (The Later Years): A Musical Panto ABELOVED HOLIDAY TRADITION RETURNS TO People’s Light with the world premiere of “Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Panto.” We suggest you make time in your holiday schedule to share this special kind of local fun.
Do you remember the story? On her first day of skiddle mool — oops, that should be middle school! — Alice Liddle stumbles upon a strange book in the library and ends up in a mysterious, magical place. Young Alice follows the White Rabbit into a hole and meets a variety of creatures, including the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Dormouse, the Queen of Hearts and others.
Cheer the heroes, boo the bad guys and help Alice find her way home in this panto-tastic take on Lewis Carroll’s madcap classic (book by Jennifer Childs, music and lyrics by Alex Bechtel, directed by Bill Fennelly). This year’s People’s Light panto is entertainment for the entire family, and the audience is part of the action.
As “the nation’s primary creator of such specialized tomfoolery” (Newsworks) for almost two decades — past pantos have included “Aladdin,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Cinderella” and others — People’s Light has adapted the British pantomime into its own unique brand of holiday hilarity. Audiences of all ages participate in the songs, dances, topical jokes and jovial camaraderie of this longstanding tradition.
Playwright Jennifer Childs — co-founder of 1812 Productions, the only professional theater company in the country dedicated to comedy — is a big fan of audience participation. Childs says, “I love that the panto addresses real things that kids experience … in a fun and engaging way.” Her goal for the audience is “to make you laugh with abandon and cry just a little.”


When asked what he loves most about the panto, composer and lyricist Alex Bechtel says, “There’s a surprise at every turn. And at every surprising turn is joy, delight, irreverence and play, both among the cast and with the audience. Panto forms an instant family, but it’s not a saccharine family. It’s a real family in which everyone is yelling and throwing food.”
“After the last few years of darkness, we want to bring some light,” adds director Bill Fennelly. “We’ve been away from the theater for a few years, and the panto feels like the perfect way to bring the community back together.”
Recommended for ages 5 to 105! Run time is 2 hours and 15 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission. Share the holiday spirit with Alice and friends this season. ©
PHOTO CREDIT: MARK GARVIN.
IF YOU GO
What: Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Panto Where: People’s Light, Leonard C. Haas Stage 39 Conestoga Rd., Malvern When:Through January 1, 2023 Box Office & Info:610.644.3500; PeoplesLight.org School Groups: Arrange a 10 a.m. show, 610.647.1900 x111 Masks: Currently required indoors regardless of vaccination status. Check for updated protocols. Relaxed Performance: Sunday, Dec. 11 at 2 pm Audio & Visual Aids: Limited availability
Clockwise from left: Little Red Robin Hood: A Musical Panto Arthur and the Tale of the Red Dragon: A Musical Panto Cinderella: A Musical Panto Sleeping Beauty: A Musical Panto

