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Alice in One-Hit-Wonderland 2: Through the Looking Glass

The Falcon Theatre is thrilled to welcome its good friends the TROUBADOUR THEATER COMPANY in
Alice in One-Hit-Wonderland 2: Through the Looking Glass, the new musical parody of the classic children’s tale by Lewis Carroll, under the direction of Matt Walker. Alice 2 is a continuation from last summer’s Troubie madness, Alice in One-Hit-Wonderland. No need to Walk 500 Miles for summer fun! Just jump on the Double Dutch Bus to the Falcon and join ‘Alice,’ (who in Troubie-land is the wisecracking housekeeper from The Brady Bunch), Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledum, Tweedledee, Red Queen and the rest of the wacky Carroll characters as they bebop along to one-time chart toppers of yesteryear. For the whole family, it’s truly Unbelievable!

Dates:
Time: 11:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Event Price: $27.50-$40.00
Organization: Falcon Theatre
Other Organizations/ Sponsors: Troubadour Theater Company
Venue: Falcon Theatre
4252 Riverside Drive
Burbank, CA 91505
Phone: 818.955-8101
Web Site: www.falcontheatre.com or www.troubie.com
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