“Meet the horses, picnic in the pasture, and enjoy a magical evening. So much more
than just a show.” – David Stephens
Tumble down a magical rabbit hole with Alyse in Alyse in Wonderland at
Trillium Creek Training and Rehabilitation Coalition. Bring a picnic to enjoy in the
orchard pasture, meet the horses, and explore a magical world of mayhem, mischief,
Mad Hatters, and even a turtle! In this whimsical adaptation of the timeless story by
Lewis Carroll, Alyse chats with a caterpillar, flies with a gryphon and (almost) plays
croquet with a queen, all in an afternoon.
This 85 minute adventure through wonderland features a beautiful storybook set
by MJ Rinehart and magnificent costume, hair, and makeup design by Katie Jones. The
poster is designed by Sydney Monroe.
The cast of Alyse in Wonderland features Eleanor Black (Alyse), Sebastion (Roe)
Hale (White Rabbit, March Hare), Turner Cale (King of Hearts, others), Dominic
Thompson (Tweedledee, others), DeAndre Williams (Tweedledum, others), Zoe
Hertlein (Queen of Hearts, Duchess), Molly May (Caterpillar, Mad Hatter), Milo
Knoke (Humpty Dumpty, others), Will Fallon (Tiny Alyse, others), and Elias Stephens
(Executioner, others).
June 6-9, 2024: 7 p.m.
Trillium Creek Training and Rehabilitation Coalition (TCTC)
27353 SW 45th Dr, Wilsonville, Oregon
Directions: To reach Trillium Creek Training and Rehabilitation Coalition, take I-5 exit
286 and head east on SW Elligsen Road. As Elligsen Road ends, take a right on SW 65th
Ave followed by an immediate right onto SW Stafford Road. Take the first left onto SW
Homesteader Road, and a right onto SW Peters Road/SW 45th Drive, and continue
until you see signage for Trillium Creek Training and Rehabilitation Coalition and Alyse
in Wonderland.
Tickets: General admission. $10, $5 students.
To reserve tickets, please email tickets@sunstonetheatre.org
Our mission: Sunstone Theatre creates hands-on theatrical experiences for students in
Oregon with a focus on preparing college students to enter the professional world.
Trillium Creek Training and Rehabilitation Coalition is a 503(c)3 nonprofit with 10 acres of woods, trails, water, gardens, orchards, and 12 horses who have been healed and retrained to safely offer relationships with humans who are learning to be resourceful, self-reliant, community-oriented, and dedicated to sustainable practices that enhance the quality of their lives, the land, and the planet.