Published June 25. 2024 02:02PM
Touchstone Theatre, the region’s only ensemble-based theatre, presents Alice in Bethlehem - a new, interactive, family friendly show created and performed by the second year Touchstone Theatre/Moravian University MFA students, and helmed by Ensemble Member Matt Prideaux.
Developed by the students over the past year, this original performance focuses on re-imagining Lewis Carroll’s fantastical stories, utilizing the backdrop of the Bethlehem Rose Garden as a real-life Wonderland.
In this immersive experience, audience members are invited on a guided tour through Wonderland (which does not quite go according to plan…). This free event takes place on June 29 at 5 p.m. in the Bethlehem Rose Garden, located in West Bethlehem.
“We designed the show, from the ground up, with the Bethlehem Rose Garden in mind,” says Matt Prideaux, leader of the project. “We wanted to bring art to people who might have never been to Touchstone before, and fill an already beautiful park with our own unique touch of magic. We hope that our audience leaves with a newfound appreciation for their neighborhood park as well as a deeper love for the brilliant works of Lewis Carroll.”
In Alice in Bethlehem, the audience is invited to take on the role of Alice as they enter into this wondrous new world, tasked with solving a most heinous crime: who stole the Queen’s tarts. They are also encouraged to share a little bit about themselves and their life in Bethlehem with the denizens of Wonderland in a sort of cultural exchange.
On this guided walking tour, audiences will celebrate an Unbirthday Party, participate in a Caucus Race, dance the Lobster Quadrille, and most importantly, avoid the dreaded Jabberwocky.
Tickets are free, with donations welcome. Sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and bug repellant are all highly encouraged.
For more information, visit www.touchstone.org