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“Exploring what happened between the real Alice and Lewis Carroll” - By MARGARET GRAY

FEB 05, 2015 | 5:00 PM - L.A.Times

 

“The world-premiere play "The Missing Pages of Lewis Carroll," at Boston Court Performing Arts Center in Pasadena, was inspired by a historical mystery: Three entries from June 1863 were cut out of the diaries of Charles Dodgson, the Oxford math professor who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" under his pen name, Lewis Carroll.

Before the missing pages, Dodgson's diary records an active social life with his neighbors, the Liddells, and a close bond with their three young daughters, especially Alice, the presumed (but never confirmed) model for his famous adventurer. After the missing pages, he doesn't socialize with the Liddells anymore.”

 

“The play dances away from its hints that something untoward ever happened, concluding with a wan scene in which the adult Alice confronts Dodgson with arch but vague remarks such as "I remember a great many things."

The mystery of those missing pages remains unsolved, so depicting Wonderland as a pedophile's trap ultimately feels a bit sensationalistic and reductive.”

 

The Liddells.

The little ones, the little’s’.

Liddle Schiff, Marco, Corker, Cuomo, being taunted, ‘we know’.

 

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