Alice at the Palace
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
Eng Studio:
KulturUPC:
032031260191Year of Release:
1982Item Number:
KLT002601Release Date:
03/29/2005Genre:
Children's Fantasy –
Children's/Family –
Musical –
Musical Fantasy –
Musical Fantasy
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Meryl Streep stars as Alice in this made-for-TV production of Elizabeth Swados' musical, which was adapted from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. Based on the acclaimed New York Shakespeare Festival production by Joseph Papp, Alice at the Palace follows Alice's surreal adventures with The Mad Hatter, The March Hare, The Queen of Hearts, and The Cheshire Cat, among many others. Produced for NBC television, Alice at the Palace also features Debbie Allen, Betty Aberlin, Michael Jeter, and Mark Linn Baker. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Number of Discs: 1
- Features:
- Chaptering for easy access to all acts of every play
- Indexing to easily locate key musical segments
- Previews of other Broadway theater archive plays
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Betty AberlinProducer:
Joseph Papp
REVIEW:
- Alice at the Palace deserves points for originality and for taking a familiar fairy tale and finding a new way of looking at it. The conceit behind the production is that Alice's well-known adventures are taking place essentially as part of a Victorian music hall performance. It's an interesting idea, but unfortunately creator Elizabeth Swados doesn't really know what to do with it. As a result, Alice ends up being a series of disconnected musical numbers and scenes with no real point. Rather than complimenting the source's episodic nature, this makes the piece much more episodic with no pay-off. Worse, it robs the Alice stories of any real humanity, as the characters (including Alice) are totally removed from their context and given no depth or growth of any kind. This might have been more acceptable if Swados had supplied an entrancing score that could give life to the characters, but, with very few exceptions, the music ranges between tuneless and annoying. (It's also often wildly inappropriate in style for the music hall setting -- an intentional choice, but one that simply doesn't work.) Fortunately, Alice is blessed with a superior cast, starting with the totally engaging Meryl Streep. Few other actresses could do as much with so little, and she makes the experience worth watching, especially for those who are unaware of her considerable musical gifts. There's also fine support from the likes of Mark Linn Baker, Michael Jeter, and Deborah Rush, with special credit going to Debbie Allen's lively Queen of Hearts. Though the cast can't make this Alice great, they do manage to cover over a great deal of its shortcomings. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi
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