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SUMMARY:On a Golden Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:..Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland began as a performance. On a “golden afternoon” in 1862 Lewis Carroll improvised the story aloud\, as he looked after and entertained the three daughters of Henry Liddell\, including\, most importantly\, the precocious Alice Liddell. Charlie Lovett\, author\, scholar and curator of the Library’s current exhibition\, shares the details of Carroll’s love for performing and his invention of Alice in Wonderland. See artifacts from Carroll’s world up close. Participate in a reading from a facsimile of Carroll’s own hand written early draft of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland\, and enjoy a morning of storytelling\, wordplay\, and interactive Wonderland fun. \nReserve your seat HERE (For assistance with online reservations\, please visit the welcome desk at the Library for the Performing Arts’ Lincoln Center Plaza entrance\, where volunteers will make a reservation for you\, even if you do not use email. All registered seats are released 15 minutes before start time\, so we recommend that you arrive early.) \nThis program takes place in the Library for the Performing Arts’ Cafe\, on the first floor\, plaza level.   Enter via the Cafe entrance by ascending the stairs at the corner of Amsterdam Ave. and West 65th St.  Mobility impaired people may enter via 111 Amsterdam Ave. \n 
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/on-a-golden-afternoon/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160117
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SUMMARY:Alice Live!
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventure’s in Wonderland\, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts will present the exhibit Alice Live! The exhibit will trace the history of Lewis Carroll’s immortal Alice stories in live performance from their first professional staging in 1886 to the present day. Alice Live! will open on October 2\, 2015 through January 16\, 2016 in the Oenslager Gallery\, Shelby Cullom Davis Museum. The exhibit is curated by Charlie Lovett\, a collector of Carroll materials for over 30 years\, author of Alice on Stage and other studies of Carroll\, and the New York Times bestselling author of the novels The Bookman’s Tale and First Impressions. The exhibit will include over 250 items drawn from Lovett’s own collection\, the rich depository at the New York Public Library\, the University of Southern California\, New York University\, the Center for Puppetry Arts\, and other private collections. \nAlice Live! will begin with an examination of Lewis Carroll’s own enthusiastic theatergoing and then document the first professional stage production of Alice in London in 1886. A lengthy letter from Carroll to dramatist Henry Savile Clarke and a Carroll drawing from the Berol Collection of New York University will be displayed. Early productions will be documented with playbills\, advertisements\, and photographs\, including a recently discovered set of photographs of the first production of Alice in Wonderland on the Broadway stage in 1915. \nNew York productions will be especially well documented. Highlights include a set of watercolor costume designs from a 1933 Alice sketch at Radio City Music Hall in 1933; materials from the Eva Le Gallienne productions of 1932\, 1947\, and 1988 all on Broadway; a Mad Hatter puppet from Tony Sarg’s adaptation that appeared on Broadway in 1930; and materials from Vinnette Carroll’s But Never Jam Today and Liz Swados’ Alice at the Palace\, starring Meryl Streep. \nA case of playbills from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first will document not just the variety of productions of Alice over the years\, but the development of the playbill itself. Photos of Alice performers through the years will show similar developments in costumes and conception of the main character. \nAlice Live! will cover not just theatre but ballet\, opera\, music\, and even versions of the stories performed on ice and underwater. A centerpiece is a six by seven foot full-color lithographed poster from Emilie Littler’s 1933 British production. An 1875 music book and 1880 script include two of the earliest illustrations of Alice by artists other than the original illustrator\, John Tenniel. Sheet music from 1872 shows the first colored illustrations of Alice. The exhibit\, which is designed to appeal to all ages\, will also include a children’s trail\, with items mounted at a lower level and a special Alice-themed treasure hunt for younger visitors. \n 
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/alice-live-4/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151212
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SUMMARY:Go Ask Alice: Alice\, Wonderland\, and Popular Culture
DESCRIPTION:‘Go Ask Alice’: Alice\, Wonderland and Popular Culture\, explores Alice parodies and ephemera for viewers of all ages\, in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland\, the beloved children’s story by Lewis Carroll. \nThe exhibition draws material from Fales Library’s Alfred C. Berol Collection\, the largest collection of Lewis Carroll materials in the United States. Additionally\, materials from the Jon Lindseth collection of Alice in Wonderland ephemera will be on display for the first time. Mr. Lindseth\, who is a major collector of Lewis Carroll and other 19th century novelists\, donated his collection of more than 1\,000 Alice items to Fales Library in 2012. \nPlease see the Fales Library announcement for more information.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/parodies-spinoffs-and-flat-alice-3/
LOCATION:Read all about it: Dame Gillian’s lecture on “Alice in Time”
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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SUMMARY:Alice in a World of Wonderlands
DESCRIPTION:This is an exhibition of many translations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This is an outgrowth of the compiling of the book by the same name. Well over one hundred translators and scholars contributed to the 3 volume compendium of foreign language Alice knowledge. \n 
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/alice-in-a-world-of-wonderlands-4/
LOCATION:Bobby Fischer meets Alice in the work of Norberto Conti
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160129
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SUMMARY:Alice at Columbia
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit is about Alice Hargreaves being awarded an honorary Ph.D. in 1932\, on the occasion of the centenary of Lewis Carroll’s birth. The degree was awarded based on the fact that Alice as a child implored Carroll to write down the tale he had begun on a fateful rowing trip. There was much fanfare associated with the ceremony and the accompanying exhibit. \nDirections to Butler Library.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/alice-at-columbia-4/
LOCATION:Chang Octagon Gallery\, Rare Book and Manuscript Library\, Butler Library\, 6th Floor\, East\, Columbia University\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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SUMMARY:Alice: 150 Years of Wonderland
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition will bring to light the curious history of Wonderland\, presenting an engaging account of the genesis\, publication\, and enduring appeal of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. \nFor the first time in three decades\, the original manuscript will travel from the British Library in London to New York\, where it will be joined by original drawings and letters\, rare editions\, vintage photographs\, and fascinating objects—many never before exhibited. \nThe enchanting tale of Wonderland was first told “one golden afternoon” to Alice Liddell and her two sisters. Delighted by the fantastic world of logic and nonsense inhabited by rabbits in waistcoats and playing card gardeners\, Alice begged for a written copy of her namesake’s adventures under ground. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll) painstakingly wrote out the story\, illustrating the original manuscript with his own pen and ink drawings. \nRevised and radically expanded\, it appeared in 1865 as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland with the iconic illustrations of Sir John Tenniel. But Tenniel was dissatisfied with the printing quality\, and the edition was suppressed almost immediately. Now\, only twenty-two or twenty-three copies of the first edition are known to survive. It was quickly republished\, and Tenniel’s brilliant drawings (markedly different from Carroll’s own) and their relationship to the text contributed to the initial and enduring success of the book. \nFrom here\, the ethos of Alice and the universe of Wonderland took hold of our imagination\, and—150 years later—we are still following her down the rabbit hole.
URL:https://www.lewiscarroll.org/event/alice-150-years-of-wonderland-2/
LOCATION:Pee Wee Players Alice in Wonderland
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