CINEMAGOERS in Newcastle can look forward to a live screening of The Royal Ballet's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland from the Royal Opera House at the Empire Cinema on Thursday.
What does AAIW stand for?
AAIW stands for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll story)
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1864: Charles Dodgson presented a girl called Alice Liddell with a story she had inspired him to write, Alice's Adventures Under Ground, which later became Alice's Adventures In Wonderland published under Dodgson's pen name Lewis Carroll.
The Rev Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as author Lewis Carroll, wrote his Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass tales in the mid 19th century after telling the daughters of his friend Henry Liddell (Lorina, Alice and Edith) a made-up story about a bored little girl who goes looking for adventure.
The new interpretation of Lewis Carroll's evergreen Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, directed by Emily Jane Quash, opens at The Dream Factory, Shelley Avenue, Warwick, on Thursday, with performances until January 4.
Carroll decided to publish the story the following year as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and some 25 years later, his original illustrated manuscript was published under its original title.
Byline: By KAREN PRICE Western Mail Lewis carroll's wonderful tale Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been entertaining generations of children.
In Alice in Quantumland, he explored quantum mechanics through the characters and settings of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.