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Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass is a 2001 stage adaptation of Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and the 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass. It was written by Adrian Mitchell. It was first produced at the Royal Shakespeare Company, UK. Running 1 hour 40 mins to 2 hours, Mitchell's play holds the distinction for currently being the most comprehensive stage adaptation of Carroll's 2 Alice books yet made, keeping the endings of both novels intact and only minor changes made for theatrical staging reasons. The play in English is available to licence worldwide, for theatre performances through Concord Theatricals. The original RSC 2001 production was filmed in 2002, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh and featuring Katherine Heath as Alice. Like the Lewis Carroll novels it adapts, Adrian Mitchell's play is an example of surreal humour and an exploration of dreams in childhood done in a whimsical way.
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