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''Alice by Heart'' is a
musical Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film and television, a genre of film and television that incorporates into the narr ...
with music by Duncan Sheik, lyrics by Steven Sater, and a book by Sater with Jessie Nelson. The musical is inspired by
Lewis Carroll Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet and mathematician. His most notable works are ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (1865) and its sequel ...
's 1865 novel '' Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and was originally presented by London's
Royal National Theatre The Royal National Theatre in London, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT), is one of the United Kingdom's three most prominent publicly funded performing arts venues, alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House. I ...
in 2012.Hetrick, Adam
"Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik's 'Alice By Heart' Readies for National Theatre Presentation"
Playbill, June 22, 2012


Plot overview

The musical takes place in 1941, in the debris after the London Blitz of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
. The life of teen Alice Spencer is disrupted, as she and her best friend Alfred are forced to take shelter in a
London underground The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent ceremonial counties of England, counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and He ...
tube station. However, Alfred, suffering from Tuberculosis, is quarantined ("West of Words"). Alice urges him to escape with her into their cherished book ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and travel down the rabbit hole to Wonderland. Nurse Cross, who is in charge of keeping everyone safe, rips Alice's book as a punishment for visiting Alfred, despite his quarantine. Alice becomes very defiant and declares she knows it "by heart" and will read to him anyway. The people hiding in the shelter slowly change into some of the book's characters, and Alfred himself changes into the White Rabbit ("Down the Hole"). During her time in Wonderland, Alice changes parts of the story, such as spending too much time with the White Rabbit and forgetting Chapter 3. She gets teased by not one, but two, Caterpillars ("Chillin' the Regrets"); receives advice from the Cheshire Cat; dances the Lobster Quadrille with the White Rabbit ("Those Long Eyes"); gets berated for growing up too fast by the Duchess; plays croquet with the Queen of Hearts ("Manage Your Flamingo") and other slight twists on scenes from ''Alice in Wonderland''. Alfred tires of being the White Rabbit and wants to finish his life as himself, in the bunker with Alice, so he attempts to get her to finish the story early and to help her move on by taunting her as the much less friendly March Hare. She tells him she hates him for getting sick, however before she can apologize he gets taken to Ward D ("Sick to Death of Alice-ness"). Alice attempts to go to him but is halted by the Jabberwocky. The Jabberwocky taunts her with claims of insanity and grief. Alice defeats him with thoughts of Alfred. ("Brililig, Braelig"). The Cheshire Cat urges Alice to let Alfred go and face her grief ("Some Things Fall Away"). Alice soon meets Mock Turtles who encourage her to not move on and live wholly in her grief ("Your Shell of Grief"). Alfred returns, wishing to finish the story with Alice, but Alice, taking the Mock Turtles' advice, pleads with him not to move on. Alfred asks how Alice will grieve him, both of them lamenting of what could have been ("Another Room In Your Head"). She tries to kiss him, hoping to contract Tuberculosis and die with him. He refuses, resuming the story as the hateful March Hare despite her protests. During the trial ("Isn't It a Trial"/"Do You Think We Think You're Alice?"), Alice stands up for herself, and finally, Alfred joins her. With the help of Tabatha as the Cheshire Cat, they break out of Wonderland and back into the bunker ("I've Shrunk Enough"). Alfred and Alice then admit their feelings for each other before Alfred dies ("Afternoon"). The show ends with Alice finally accepting Alfred's death, and trying to be optimistic about life with everyone else in the bunker ("Winter Blooms").


Background

''Alice by Heart'' was originally commissioned by London's Royal National Theatre in 2012, and was performed by youth companies around the U.K. The musical was developed as a workshop by Theatre Aspen (Aspen, Colorado) in July 2014. The musical received an additional workshop by
MCC Theater MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an off-Broadway theater company located in New York City, founded in 1986 by artistic directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey and William Cantler. Blake West joined the company in 2006 as executive direc ...
in December 2015. New York Stage and Film & Vassar at the Powerhouse Theater presented a workshop production in July 2018. Director Jessie Nelson noted: “We’re attempting to explore the power of a book and what the story has meant to this girl...” The musical made its Off-Broadway premiere at the Newman Mills Theatre at the Robert W. Wilson
MCC Theater MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an off-Broadway theater company located in New York City, founded in 1986 by artistic directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey and William Cantler. Blake West joined the company in 2006 as executive direc ...
Space in January 2019, with an official opening on February 26, for a limited run until April 7, 2019.Clement, Olivia
" 'Alice By Heart' Opens Off-Broadway"
Playbill, February 26, 2019


Productions

The world premiere production of ''Alice by Heart'' was announced on March 21, 2018 as part of MCC's inaugural season in its new permanent two-venue off-Broadway home. Casting was announced on October 23. The production opened Off-Broadway on February 26, 2019 at the
MCC Theater MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an off-Broadway theater company located in New York City, founded in 1986 by artistic directors Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey and William Cantler. Blake West joined the company in 2006 as executive direc ...
, following previews from January 30, with the closing set for April 7. The closing date was extended from March 31. It is directed by Jessie Nelson with choreography by Rick and Jeff Kuperman, sets by Edward Pierce, costumes by
Paloma Young Paloma Young (born 1979) is an American costume designer. A native of California, Young received a bachelor's degree in social history from University of California, Berkeley in 2000, and continued her education with a Master of Fine Arts in cost ...
and lighting by Bradley King.Rizzo, Frank
"Off Broadway Review: 'Alice by Heart'"
''Variety'', February 26, 2019


Musical numbers


Off-Broadway

* "West of Words" – Alice, Alfred, Tabatha & Company * "Down the Hole" – Company * "Still" – Alice & White Rabbit * "Chillin' the Regrets" – Caterpillars, Alice & Company * "The Key Is" – Alice, White Rabbit, Caterpillars & Company * "So" – Magpie, Eaglet, Duck, Canary, Dodo & Pigeon° * "Those Long Eyes" – Cheshire Cat, Alice & White Rabbit * "Manage Your Flamingo" – Duchess & Company * "Sick to Death of Alice-ness" – Mad Hatter, March Hare, Dormouse & Alice * "Brillig Braelig" – Jabberwocky, Alice & Company * "Some Things Fall Away" – Cheshire Cat * "Your Shell of Grief" – Mock Turtles & Alice * "Another Room in Your Head" – Alfred, Alice & Company * "Isn't It a Trial?" – Queen of Hearts & Company * "Do You Think We Think You're Alice?" – Company * "I've Shrunk Enough" – Alice & Company * "Still (Reprise)" – Alfred & Alice° * "Afternoon" – Alice, Alfred & Company * "Winter Blooms" – Alice, Cheshire Cat & Company * "Down the Hole (Reprise)" – Company° °Not included in the Original Cast Recording


Characters and original cast

* Kim Blanck portrayed the Cheshire Cat in the last shows in MCC when Nkeki left to play Tina Turner in the West End.


Reception

The Off-Broadway production received mixed reviews. While some praised the visual aspects of the story and some of the performances, many criticized the story, calling it muddled, confusing and were unable to see the parallels of the London Blitz of WWII and ''Alice in Wonderland''. Some critics also gave the show unfavorable comparisons to '' Spring Awakening'', which Sheik and Sater both worked on together. Ben Brantley of ''The New York Times'' stated "The real-world characters are so hastily established and sketchily drawn that there's nothing compelling or surprising in their metamorphoses. It's also hard to grasp any necessary relationship between war-warped London in 1941 and the particulars of Wonderland." David Cote, of ''The Observer'', drew a comparison with ''Spring Awakening'' in his review "The difference: ''Spring Awakening'' was a straightforward adaptation of playwright Frank Wedekind's satirical-tragical portrait of hormonal adolescents and hypocritical adults in 19th-century Germany. Sater pared down the text and added his tender, sensual lyrics. Sheik brought his ruminative but groove-smart talent to the table. The result was a potent collision of signifiers-teen rebellion that transcended the historical period through emo rock. ''Alice By Heart'' is a more muddled concoction, tangled up in too many layers of reality and fantasy, trauma and whimsy, to deliver its emotional payload." Matt Windman gave the show two out of four stars and stated, "Although sincerely intended and full of creative touches, "Alice by Heart" is a disjointed, depressing and bewildering mess. It would be near impossible to follow it without a working knowledge of the source material." Some reviewers took a more positive approach. Frank Rizzo of ''Variety'' praised the performances, stating "The cast is solid, though the peripheral characters are thinly drawn even as their surreal alter egos revel in extravagance. Wesley Taylor has an especially fine time as the Mad Hatter, and Andrew Kober takes on five roles with flair, including King of Hearts and an imposing Jabberwocky." Elysa Gardner of ''New York Stage Review'', in another positive review, described the show as "a darkly whimsical, utterly transporting musical that recalls Awakening both in its general focus-on anxious, pining youths who must pay the price for their elders' folly-and the lush, often melancholy but exhilarating beauty of its score."


Awards and honors


Original Off-Broadway production


Recording

An original cast recording was released through Sh-K-Boom Records on June 28, 2019. It peaked at number 5 on the US Cast Albums chart.


Book

A novelization of the same name by Sater was published on February 4, 2020.


References


External links


Official website

Internet Off-Broadway listing
{{Duncan Sheik 2019 musicals Off-Broadway musicals Musicals based on novels Works based on Alice in Wonderland Fiction set in 1941