Oddfellows Playhouse’s Junior Repertory Company will present Alice Threw The Looking Glass: A Parody of Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style by John Walch. The comedic combination of the world of Alice in Wonderland and grammar rules will run April 4-6 at 7:30pm.
First-year
college student Alice is in serious danger of failing her English
course when she follows her composition paper into the trash -- and ends
up in a hallucinatory world where the rules of grammar are turned
upside-down. If she wants to pass, she'll need to deal with gunslinging
run-on sentences, thugs hawking colloquialisms, fearsome Modifier
Leeches, and more. Inspired by Lewis Carroll and parodying the grammar
and writing style bible The Elements of Style by Strunk & White, this witty comedy explores the fantasy world of language in all its grotesque mutations.
The
Junior Repertory Company is comprised of students in grades 5-8, from
10 different towns throughout central Connecticut. The Junior Repertory
company brings to life challenging and fun theatrical productions
appropriate for audiences of all ages.
The production runs Thursday thru Saturday, April 4 through April 6. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $15 for Adults and $8 for Students/Seniors. Anyone
bringing a canned food item for Amazing Grace Food Pantry will receive a
$2 discount on their ticket. Tickets are available online at www.oddfellows.org or by calling 860-347-6143.
The
production is made possible by major support from CT State Department
of Education, Middlesex United Way, The Stare Fund, Pratt & Whitney,
the Middletown Commission on the Arts and Daphne Sebolt Culpeper
Foundation. Media support is provided by WESU 88.1FM.
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