A Norfolk-based theatre company will transport audiences to Wonderland this summer on its open-air tour of the region.
Strange Fascination Theatre, formed in 2014, is back with a new production of Lewis Carroll's classic children's novel Alice Through The Looking Glass.
The story will be told through handmade puppets, audience interaction, songs and comedy and you can bring a picnic.
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The company creates open-air adaptations and previous shows have included Alice in Wonderland and Treasure Island.
Strange Fascination Theatre consists of writer and director Simon Michael-Morgan and theatre designer Daisy Plackett, with the freelance actors in the latest show Tanya Wylie, Arianna Gasperini and Jessamy James.
Mr Michael-Morgan said: "I love Looking Glass and prefer it to Wonderland - it was one of the first books I ever read.
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"We enjoy bringing the zany and surreal to our summer productions, while also giving our adaptions a lot of heart."
The 2023 tour venues in Norfolk and Suffolk
JULY 22, 1pm: Catton Park, Norwich
JULY 26, 5.45pm: Holkham Hall, Wells-next-the-Sea
JULY 30, 2pm: North Lodge Park, Cromer.
AUGUST 5, 6pm: Plantation Gardens, Norwich
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AUGUST 6, 1pm: Hoveton Hall and Gardens
AUGUST 15, 7pm: Thorington Theatre, Suffolk
AUGUST 19, 1pm: Carlton Marshes and Nature Reserve, Suffolk
AUGUST 25 2pm: North Walsham Memorial Park
Tickets start at £12.50 at ticketsource.co.uk/strange-fascination-theatre - buy for Holkham and Thorington through the venue and North Walsham at newstages.co.uk
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