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'Fall down the rabbit hole and explore the extraordinary world of wonder.land' →

January 5, 2016 Torc London

Combining live theatre and digital technology, wonder.land is brought to life on stage with stunning sets, costumes, video projection and lighting, and a score by Blur’s Damon Albarn. This is a musical like no other – an Alice for the online generation. 

Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s iconic story, wonder.land is a coming-of-age adventure that explores the blurred boundaries between our online and offline lives.

Alice is struggling with all the pressures of being a teenager: family, school, friends and her own insecurities. She discovers wonder.land – a mysterious online world where, perhaps, she can create a whole new life. The web becomes her looking-glass as she creates her avatar – the total opposite of herself – and sets out on her quest.

Until 30th April 2016, Olivier Theatre

“I’M NOT A GIRL TRYING TO BE A STAR OR BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN A MUSICIAN” →

Size is Relative

A big brand is still powerful even with a small budget whereas decisions can be a big deal for any small enterprise. We’re looking for the big idea however, we’ve only got a small window of opportunity once we’ve found it. Big can be your involvement in everything but, only in a small way. Alternatively, a small contribution can sometimes have a big impact. Global markets are expanding and yet somehow the world is shrinking.

We believe thinking needs to be big but, when it comes to overheads, small is the preferred option. Our commitment is massive and yet our ego is more modest.

We move on... to the next big thing.

 

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