
Zoonation's The Mad Hatter's Tea Party
Fantasy
Overview
Young psychotherapist Ernest is an expert in being normal – he even has a PhD in normalization. He’s just begun his first job, at the prestigious (if rather gloomy) Institute for Extremely Normal Behaviour. It’s immediately clear his patients need his help: the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, Tweedledum and Tweedledee and the furious Queen of Hearts all claim to be from somewhere called Wonderland. But as Ernest gets to know them all, he begins to ask himself two big questions: what is ‘normal’ and what’s so great about it anyway? Digital Release 31st July 2020. Recorded: 2014 in the Linbury Studio Theatre
Top Cast


Tommy Franzen
Tommy Franzen
Ernest
Tommy Franzen
Ernest
Kaylor Lomas-Kirton
Kaylor Lomas-Kirton
Alice
Kaylor Lomas-Kirton
Alice
Issac Baptiste
Issac Baptiste
The Mad Hatter
Issac Baptiste
The Mad Hatter
Bradley Charles
Bradley Charles
The March Hare
Bradley Charles
The March Hare


Jaih Betote
Jaih Betote
The White Rabbit
Jaih Betote
The White Rabbit
Andry Oporia
Andry Oporia
The Cheshire Cat
Andry Oporia
The Cheshire Cat
Teneisha Bonner
Teneisha Bonner
The Queen of Hearts
Teneisha Bonner
The Queen of Hearts


Manny Tsakanika
Manny Tsakanika
Tweedle-Dee
Manny Tsakanika
Tweedle-Dee
Rowen Hawkins
Rowen Hawkins
Tweedle-Dum
Rowen Hawkins
Tweedle-Dum
Josh Cohen
Josh Cohen
Bertie
Josh Cohen
Bertie
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