Alice in Wonderland / A Dramatization of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass"

Copyright A. C. McCLURG & CO. 1915
Published December, 1915
Rights to produce this play in all countries of the world are reserved by Alice Gerstenberg
W. F. MAEL PRINTING COMPANY, CHICAGO
This dramatic rendering of Alice in Wonderland , by Alice Gerstenberg of Chicago, was produced by The Players Producing Company of Chicago (Aline Barnsdall and Arthur Bissell), at the Fine Arts Theater, Chicago, February 11, 1915. After a successful run it opened at the Booth Theater, New York, March 23, 1915.
The scenery and the costumes were designed by William Penhallow Henderson of Chicago.
The music was written by Eric De Lamarter of Chicago.
The advertising posters and cards were designed by Jerome Blum of Chicago.
The illustrations of the characters of the play in this book were drawn by J. Allen St. John from photographs by Victor Georg of Chicago.
W. H. Gilmore staged the play with the following cast:
Miss Gerstenberg’s manuscript called for costumes after the illustrations of John Tenniel, and scenery of the simple imaginative type, the “new art” in the theater.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Alice Gerstenberg
Lewis Carroll
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Английский

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2011-03-26

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Children's plays; Fantasy drama

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