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Main Street Students Take Journey With ‘Alice In Wonderland Jr.’

The show tells the story of a young girl who has a series of strange adventures on her chase to find the white rabbit.

IRVINGTON, NY — Main Street School students presented a "magical" performance of “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” It was under the direction of music teacher Nicole Allison, and was described as vibrant, fast-paced and full of surprises.

“Our dedicated theater students rose to the challenge, demonstrating flexibility and kindness along the way,” Allison said.

“The students interweaved their artistry and enthusiasm throughout the dialogue, singing and choreography," she said. "I am extremely proud and inspired by our students’ resilience; in the midst of a global pandemic, we created something magical.”

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The show tells the story of a young girl, Alice, who has a series of strange adventures on her chase to find the white rabbit. On her journey, she encounters the mystical characters the Caterpillar, the Dodo Bird, the Queen of Hearts and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.

The show is narrated by three sassy Cheshire Cats and features song and dance numbers by rock lobsters, talking fish, royal cardsmen, unbirthday partiers and mean-girl flowers.

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“We chose this production because of its energy; the characters are whimsical, and the music and choreography are fast-paced,” Allison said.

“The theme of the story is finding out who you really are and not trying to become anyone else,” she said.

Members of the cast included Eva Armogan, Michael Arnett, Sophia Balaraman, Dylan Barger, Lola Bird, Valerie Brea, Maya Calabrese, Lizzie Chan, Isla Daly, Eva Dedvukaj, Jordan Henry, Eloise Kozlowski, Maya Ljuljdjurovic, Hannah Lowenbraun, Lilah Maglienti, Deborah Markolaj, Ruby Miloszewicz, Anjali Mohin, Isabella Newman, Sam Peres, Emma Reilly, Anna Rushton, Abigail Souza and Leah Tavares.

Teachers Mona Kaufman, Debby Martins, Rachel Nevins and Lea Pantelopoulos and the custodial staff helped in the production.

The final video recording of the show was presented to students and staff on June 9.


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