It's not often one comes across theatre that's transformative; but when you do, you know. Case in point: ZooNation’s The Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Mental health isn’t the easiest subject to talk about.
Kate Prince MBE, writer, director, choreographer and founder of ZooNation, transforms this much-loved tale into a family friendly, funk, house and hip-hop extravaganza. Set in a dysfunctional ...
"This is hip-hop dance, and opera house rules do not apply." That's the message that comes through loud and clear at the start of "The Mad Hatter's Tea Party". The 10th-anniversary run of ZooNation's ...
The premise of Prince’s show, at first, seems bleak: the familiar characters (the Mad Hatter, March Hare, White Rabbit et al) are inmates of an asylum, ruled by a blinkered and cruel doctor whose ...
Based on ‘Alice in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll. The Hatter and the Hare are stuck. They can’t move on. Trapped by self delusion and memory loss, they remain at 6 o’clock, forever drinking tea. The ...
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