Saturday, November 10, 2012

“Then She Fell” is a New York City interactive theater experience, inspired by Alice in Wonderland.



Third Rail Productions interactive play titled “Then She Fell”, is based off Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ novels. Third Rail Productions artistic goal is to re-frame performance art and show a variety of different types of media to the public. "Then She Fell” is the company’s latest project, following the success of their Steampunk Haunted House.
The performance runs from Oct. 8 to Nov. 16 at the former Greenpoint Hospital in Brooklyn, built in 1914. Small audiences of 15 are taken through a courtyard garden, to a wing of the abandoned ward. Crazy characters engage with the audience, as they wonder into each room. The rooms are specially designed, some are dreamlike and others are creepy. On the walls you can even read copies of Lewis Carroll’s person letters to Alice Little, the real Alice.
Due to several weeks of sold out shows, “Then She Fell” will be re-opening doors on Dec. 31, at the Kingsland Ward in lower Manhattan. Performances run Wednesday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m and 10:30 p.m. The show lasts two hours, without an intermission, and tickets are between $65 dollars and $85 dollars per person. The show is not for children and audience members must be 21 year or over, with a valid I.D.
The show was directed, designed and choreographed by Zach Morris, Tom Pearson and Jennine Willett. The characters are played by Elizabeth Carena (Hatter), Alberto Denis (Lewis Carroll), Stacie Fields (Nurse), Rebekah Morin (Red Queen), Marissa Nielsen-Pincus (Alice), Tara O’Con (Alice), Tom Pearson (White Rabbit), Zoe Scieber (Doctor), Debra Stunich (Nurse) and Jennine Willett (White Queen).
 




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