“Doesn’t that little white rabbit look handsome in his waistcoat! And what a smart watch! Wait… wait just a minute… Thinking about it, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a rabbit with a waistcoat… never mind a watch to take out of it! What’s going on?”
Off we go down the rabbit hole! Follow the brave and wildly curious Alice as she chases this furry enigma deep into the captivating world of Wonderland — a place alive and buzzing with hilarious, nonsensical imagination, and where anything and everything is completely improbable but never impossible!
This brand-new stage interpretation is a playful, vibrant, visual feast that gets ever stranger and more mysterious with every strange and mysterious encounter. Expect laughter, music, vivid imagery and theatrical thrills in this classic tale reimagined. Alice in Wonderland is the latest Christmas co-production between Lincoln Arts Centre and Lincoln School of Creative Arts, following the remarkable success of Fantastic Mr Fox (2022), A Christmas Carol (2023) and The Snow Queen (2024). A truly magical treat for the whole family!
Lincoln Arts Centre is calling on the public to help 1,000 children experience live arts for free this Autumn and for a limited time, every donation will be doubled. A local charitable foundation will match donations up to £5,000, instantly doubling the impact of every gift.
This December Lincoln Arts Centre, the University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts, and the City of Lincoln Council have partnered together to deliver The Lincoln Guildhall Winter Exhibition in the windows of the historic landmark on Lincoln High Street. With submissions from students in the School of Creative Arts, a new artwork will be unveiled each day leading up to Christmas and presented to the busy shoppers on the high street throughout the festive season.
A two-and-a-half-day intensive sword course designed for people with no or little experience all the way up to those with industry recognised qualifications in stage combat.
Sh!t-faced Shakespeare® have toured the world, broken America, established themselves on London’s West End, won numerous awards, and survived a zero-star review in The Times. In 2025, they will be celebrating 15 years on the wagon with one of the Bard’s most popular tragedies, Hamlet.
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