The most prevalent and celebrated production of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” in the ballet world is the one choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon for the Royal Ballet in London. This ballet, which premiered in 2011, is notable for its inventive choreography, vivid storytelling, and the imaginative use of sets and costumes, all of which bring Lewis Carroll’s iconic story to life on the ballet stage.
Following its successful premiere by the Royal Ballet, Wheeldon’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” has been adopted by other ballet companies, including:
The National Ballet of Canada: The National Ballet of Canada was one of the first companies outside the Royal Ballet to add Wheeldon’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” to its repertoire. The production has been praised for its engaging storytelling, innovative choreography, and the way it appeals to both children and adults.
The Australian Ballet: The Australian Ballet is another company that has performed Wheeldon’s version of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Their performances have been noted for their high energy, technical prowess, and the colorful and imaginative staging that brings the whimsical world of Wonderland to life.
Wheeldon’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” stands out not only for its choreographic creativity and theatrical innovation but also for its appeal to a wide audience, including those who may not typically attend ballet performances. Its popularity among various ballet companies and audiences worldwide has made it one of the most prevalent contemporary ballet productions.