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Alice meets the Duchess but who is stranger – the duchess, her baby or the cook? ... Alice in Wonderland: Part 6: Pig and Pepper. Up next. Alice in Wonderland: Part 7: A mad tea-party.
During the two months that Alice in Wonderland was in production, she worked from eight to 16 hours per day with no days off, wore out 12 costumes, got hit by pots and plates in a scene with the ...
Wonderland is full of shapeshifting characters, including the grotesque Duchess and her crying baby. As Alice holds it in her hands, the baby’s nose becomes more upturned; its eyes grow closer ...
“Alice, the Duchess, and the Baby,” an illustration by John Tenniel from an 1889 edition of Lewis Carroll's “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.” (The Print Collector/Getty Images) Review by ...
Alice meets flowers with faces and cruel tongues, frogs that serve as insecure butlers to Iracebeth the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) and a more voluptuous picturization of Wonderland — here ...
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland from The Royal Ballet is a very enjoyable evening out at the ballet and will be a very popular production - book tickets as quickly as you can.
Alice in Wonderland: Part 10: Alice's evidence Episode 150501 / 01 May 2015 Alice is at the trial of the Knave of Hearts - and she is taller than ever before.