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Alice Adventure's in Wonderland
By Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) - Adapted from book
Roles
- Alice - Kid (<13), Teenager (13-19), Female
About this piece
It is what Alice thinks as she falls down the rabbit hole
Summary
Alice in Wonderland tells the story of a little girl named Alice who falls into a rabbit-hole and ends up in a magical-fantasy world populated by strange creatures and talking animals. This monologue is right at the beginning of the story. Alice is sitting on the riverbank with her sister, reading a book. All of a sudden she sees a white rabbit, wearing a coat and carrying a watch, run past her. The rabbit complains that he is late. She follows the rabbit and ends up falling down a rabbit hole...
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