Where to begin? This has been one wild and crazy steampunk ride down a rabbit hole! Ms. Langehennig had this amazing vision and we are so proud to present our version of "Alice in Wonderland" to you.
While "Alice" has been seen as nonsensical and pointless, we hope that you will see what we have a seen: a girl, ostracized by a step mother, ignored by her father, and now, injured, coping with her life through her dreams. She will meet her freinds, neighbors, and even a moment with her insane birth mother in Wonderland. Follow her journey as she finds friends, enemies, and herself.
Through costuming, set building, lights, and props, our students have learned and grown so much. They have truly been a part of every aspect of this production and we feel they have gained an appreciation for all parts of the theatrical experience.
Now, for some Thank You's!
To the parents for your patience, time, and help with this production. From picking them up, to providing costumes and food, to your actual physical labor, we could not do this without you.
To our Booster Club and fellow theatre teachers for gathering donations of food, to getting help, and for your general support and love of our program.
To our administration for their support of our program and thier love of our students.
A huge thanks to the director's families!! To April's parents Robert and Brenda for the undending love and support as well as their physical help with sets and costumes. Thanks also to big sis, Amber, for her support and help at practices and at home.
Thank you Matthew Byars for your unconditional love and support. Thanks for being Mr. Mom, for running countless errands, and for putting up with the crazy that is Heather during a play!