NEW Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland Show Debuts at Disneyland Paris
The long-awaited Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland show has finally debuted at Disneyland Paris, bringing with it musical performances, aerial acrobatics, BMX stunts, and musical performances.
Offering a twist on Alice in Wonderland‘s final croquet game, the show is also interactive!


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Setting the Stage
The tone of the show is largely set by the stage itself, which is inspired by the “pop art” movement and features many references to Alice in Wonderland.


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The stage, which is 220 feet long, 80 feet deep, and 50 feet high, utilizes flashy colors, street murals, and industrial elements to set the setting for the show. Even 13 screens are raming the center of the stage!
New Music
Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland features five original songs inspired by the melodies of the 1951 film, and each song reflects the characters’ personalities. For example, Alice sings in a joyful pop style, while the Queen of Hearts is clearly inspired by classic rock.


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During the show, the Mad Hatter, Caterpillar, March Hare, and the White Rabbit will also perform, with live musicians on hand to keep the party going.
Acrobats and BMX
In addition to the live musical performances, other types of performers take center stage during Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland. Among them are acrobats, who utilize the seven trampolines located on the stage.


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Also performing are BMX riders who jump through the air and perform tricks!
An Interactive Experience
During the climactic croquet match between Team Alice and Team Queen of Hearts, the audience can influence the outcome of the show.


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In the unique final scene, audience enthusiasm will determine which of the two characters will be celebrated during the grand finale!
Creating the Look
Finally, let’s talk costumes. The Disneyland Paris costume design teams brought together Disneyland Paris’ culture workshop, as well as several local workshops, to bring their costume designs to life.


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Alice, for example, has a pop star-inspired look, while the Queen of Hearts has a glamorous outfit fit for a rock star. In total, the team created twenty different modern costume designs for the show!


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So, if you plan on visiting Disneyland Paris, don’t miss Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland! The show will run from May 25 through September 29, 2024.
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