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Through Feb. 20: "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

Olympia Family Theater

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

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In Deborah Lynn Frockt's adaptation as produced by Olympia Family Theater, Alice passes through the frame of her own portrait; which is, to be fair, no more nor less plausible than falling down a rabbit hole into a room of space-time portals. Frockt's retelling follows Carroll's book rather closely, which generates a series of nonsensical encounters scarcely related to each other. If you haven't read the book, you might find you can't make heads or tails of it - which is probably what Carroll intended. Kids will be far more comfortable with its off-kilter mysteries.

As for director Jen Ryle's production, it's the grace notes that work best. I especially enjoyed the "sound effects tree" on Mandy Ryle's multilevel, multifunctional set. I was obliged (by my Frost/Nixon schedule) to catch an early dress rehearsal, but even in Wonderland's rough state it was fun to watch the all-kid cast solve problems on the fly. The actors vary in age from seven (the unutterably cute Mouse, Karli Kooi) to 19 (the imperious Queen of Hearts, Jude Huston), and it was clear their experience levels differed as well. But Rheanna Murray is quite good as Alice, with charming supporting work from Morgan Hanrahan, Liam Lloyd, Nick Melton, Sofia Sanchez and several others.

Read the full review here.

[Olympia Family Theater, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, $8.50-$15.50, through Feb. 20, Thursday-Friday 7 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 2 p.m., 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia, 360.753.8586]

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