It is often debated whether or not author Lewis Carroll was under the influence of some kind of narcotic when he created Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking-Glass. It is completely understandable to ponder the question as the stories are wacky, out-of-this-world, fantastical and outrageous. They are equally clever and witty with great poems and brilliant wordplay. Alice Through the Looking-Glass is currently running at the NAC and you don’t need any substances to assist in its enjoyment.
Without exaggeration or embellishment, it is pure fantasy on stage and every component of this production will blow you away. It is the perfect antidote to the monotony of life.
The acting is just as good. The NAC’s 2014-2015 Ensemble has come together beautifully. Natasha Greenblatt is the perfect Alice. She is spectacular and embodies Alice’s child curiosity, logic, nature and wonder. Alex McCooeye is the lovable White Knight and he too is magic to watch on stage. Karen Robinson is wonderful as the Red Queen and David Warburton’s Humpty Dumpty is brilliant. Actually, truth be told, the entire cast is fabulous.
The only caution is a couple of the scenes are a bit long for the younger set and some of the humour and play on words will fly over the heads of younger children–that said, one solution is to read the story with your kids before seeing it. It may be full of visual stimuli for younger audiences, but adults will no doubt get a big buzz out of the show. It runs until January 3, 2015.