Posted by Mock Turtle @ 3:12 pm on October 16th 2006
I saw Theatreworks and New York’s Flying Machine’s presentation of Alice in Wonderland this past weekend and boy was it a wild ride! It was cleverly conceived and superbly acted on a imaginatively constructed stage. I was very entertained and amused by the antics of Tweedles Dee and Dum in particular.
Alice’s last shows were this past weekend, but Theatreworks has many other productions coming your way. You can check their schedule here. Sometimes you can pick up tickets for free the day of show. You can’t beat that deal, so get some culture and go the theater!
Posted by Knave of Hearts @ 10:18 am on September 29th 2006
September is a serendipitous season for Pikes Peak Library District. Circus Chimera is coming to Colorado Springs to present a special production of Alice in Wonderland under the big top on September 28, 29, 30, and October 1. The shows will take place at Austin Bluffs Plaza (Austin Bluffs and Academy). Go to www.circuschimera.com to purchase tickets for this upcoming event.
Posted by Knave of Hearts @ 11:46 am on September 26th 2006
Beautiful weather and live performances made the Saturday, September 24 kick-off party for All Pikes Peak Reads the best yet in the program’s five year history. More than 1,000 people attended to play flamingo croquet and see live jazz by the Colorado Springs Conservatory, a skit by Manitou Art Theater, 14-foot Jabberwocky puppets courtesy of Razzamataz Productions, and a finale by the Colorado Springs Youth Symphony and Colorado Springs Children’s Chorale.
Posted by Knave of Hearts @ 3:00 pm on September 8th 2006
 |
On Saturday, August 26 more than 550 people attended the opening of a new city park - Ye Olde Castlewood Park - designed with thematic elements from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. 250 free copies of the book were given to children who attended the event, in addition to lots of free games, food, and fun featuring costumed characters like the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, the White Rabbit, and of course, Alice.
|
If you missed the party, you can still get involved! Don’t be late for this very important date: All Pikes Peak Reads kicks off its fifth year on Sunday, September 24 at Acacia Park downtown with live performances by Colorado Springs Conservatory, Colorado Springs Children’s Chorale, Colorado Springs Youth Symphony, Manitou Art Theater, and Razzamataz.
Call 531-6333, x1221 for more information.
Posted by Knave of Hearts @ 5:28 pm on August 24th 2006
Join Pikes Peak Library District on Saturday, August 26 for the opening of a new Colorado Springs park, themed after Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. A free celebration for all ages will be held at Ye Old Castlewood Park, located off Happy Meadows Trail, from noon to 4 p.m.
Learn more about this year’s 2006 All Pikes Peak Reads book, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, while enjoying this unique, mystical park with castle-themed play equipment and a playground with both tiny and grand proportions.
Meet characters who will sign your own copy of the book. There will also be food, games and a grand prize drawing for an Extreme Bedroom Makeover in the theme of Alice In Wonderland!
APPR is a community-wide literary program designed to get everyone in El Paso County to read and discuss the same book each year. Come learn more about the book everyone will be talking about this fall!
For more information about the park, contact Cordera at (719) 282-6535. For information about APPR, visit ppld.org or call (719) 531-6333, x1221.
Directions:
Head east on Briargate Parkway past Powers
Go right on Grand Cordera Parkway
Go left on Happy Meadows Trail
Continue past Lizard Rock Trail, the park will be on your right-hand side
Posted by Knave of Hearts @ 3:31 pm on August 22nd 2006
We’ve launched this blog to keep you informed about the festivities surrounding All Pikes Peak Reads 2006. Come to the Library and check out Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland today!
|