
Cirque Alice Tickets
Opens 13th December
Lewis Carroll’s timeless tale is transformed into a jaw-dropping, kaleidoscopic adventure from the creators behind Circus 1903.
Cirque Alice in London
This Christmas, embark on a unique, kaleidoscopic adventure with some of the world’s greatest performers around the globe. Lewis Carroll’s timeless tale provides the perfect backdrop for this new show, which makes its European premiere this festive season. Playing at the Royal Festival Hall, located on the South Bank of the River Thames, Cirque Alice will dazzle audiences of all ages with a "wondrous evening filled to overflowing with incredible memories that will last a lifetime!" (Australian Arts Review).
What Is Cirque Alice About?
Filled with some of the most eccentric and larger-than-life characters, Cirque Alice reimagines the popular classic story by Lewis Carroll. The story follows a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a different world where she encounters curious characters like the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts in a quest to get back home.
This new production is brought to life by a collective of aerialists, contortionists, and puppeteers, along with special guest music and comedy artists. Cirque Alice is set to a captivating soundtrack of newly arranged contemporary renditions of some of the world’s favourite classical hits.
The History of Cirque Alice
Cirque Alice made its debut with sell-out seasons in Australia and Singapore. Brought to life by the same creators behind The Illusionists and Circus 1903, this production marks the European premiere with a festive season at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
The Cirque Alice Creative Team
The Creative Team for Cirque Alice is headed by creative directors Ash Jacks McCready and Kirsty Painter, with choreography by Dane Bates, costumes by Angela Aaron, lighting by Hugo Mercier and musical arrangements by Martin Raabe-Olsen & Marius Christiansen. Roast Productions and Senbla present the show in association with Tim Lawson and Simon Painter.
Tickets for Cirque Alice at the Southbank Centre
Take a trip down the rabbit hole into the breathtaking world of Cirque Alice at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall this Christmas. Perfect for families, festive outings, or special celebrations; book your tickets to see the "wonderland of its own making" (The Fame Reporter) - and don’t be late!
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Cirque Alice playing in London?
Cirque Alice is playing at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London, SE1 8XX.
What is the age recommendation for Cirque Alice?
Cirque Alice is best for age 5+. Under 12s must be accompanied by and sat next to an adult.
How long is Cirque Alice?
The running time for Cirque Alice at Royal Festival Hall is 2 hours.
Is there an interval during Cirque Alice?
Yes, there is a 15 minute interval about halfway through Cirque Alice.
Can I buy tickets for Cirque Alice at the box office?
Yes you can buy from the Royal Festival Hall box office where you will pay the face value ticket price, sometimes with a small booking fee. Search on SeatPlan to get the best prices and deals in one search.
What is the refund / cancellation policy?
Tickets for Cirque Alice are generally non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
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