After the Bible and Shakespeare, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is the most frequently quoted and best known written work in the world. There is no copyright on the work, making it the subject of many artists and performers in many countries. It is a study in math and logic and liberates the audience through its absurdity.

The play is an adaptation of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass," by Christopher Markle with original music by Leslie Steinweiss. This play is a restaging of an original production that featured Camryn Mannheim of ABC-TV's "The Practice" as the Duchess. It was commissioned by Lincoln Center Institute (perhaps the nation's premiere arts - in - education institution) and produced by DearKnows. It performed throughout the New York City metropolitan area, played at The HOME for Contemporary Theatre and Art, and the Colorado College Summer Festival of the Arts.