Alice in Wonderland, Jr. - SHEEP MUSICAL THEATRE.
These are quotes and lines said by the White Rabbit from Disney's Alice in Wonderland. Contents(show) Films Alice in Wonderland Oh, my fur and whiskers! I'm late, I'm late, I'm late! I'm late, I'm late. For a very important date. No time to say hello. Goodbye. I'm late, I'm late, I'm late. Why.

Under Wonderland. Put the reins in my hand. I'll do the rest, As soon as you've acquiesced. I'm the mad hatter! Offerin' a little bit more. The mad hatter, Givin' you what you're looking for. I am your best worst case For the choice you face. I'm the fastest rat in the race. It's me or the queen And her serene guillotine. There is nothing I won.

The Queen of Hearts is a major figure in the Alice series. She serves as an antagonist towards Alice Liddell. In the first game, the Queen is the main antagonist and the final boss. Known as a corrupt, violent and merciless dictator, she is feared by all except Alice and the rebels. Her tentacles creep all throughout Wonderland. She is defeated and killed by Alice in the ending.

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Images and a link to the script of Alice in Wonderland. Educational Theatre Association Hall of Fame - 2000 Governor's Points of Light Award - 2006. Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. adapted by Eva LeGallienne and Florida Friebus. November 20 - 22, 1997 directed by Dr. Len Radin. Mike Grogan as The Mad Hatter. Matt McConnell - March Hare. The Red Queen ALICE Sara Luczynski. ALICE Misty.

Alice In Wonderland JR. Join Alice’s madcap adventures in Wonderland as she chases the White Rabbit, races the Dodo Bird, gets tied up with the Tweedles, raps with a bubble-blowing Caterpillar, and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game! Roles are plentiful, including three Cheshire Cats and dozens of other wonderfully wacky characters.

Audition Central: Original - Disney's Alice in Wonderland JR. Script: Alice. Side 1 (MATHILDA begins to read aloud from a history book, while ALICE sneaks up behind her.) MATHILDA. And during the American Revolution, King George the Third, or Old Mad George, as some have so called him, was so angry at General George Washington that he made all his own royal soldiers dress in bright red.