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ZooNation’s The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party (2016, Rooundhouse, London) Original production by The Royal Ballet Studio Programme at the Royal Opera House, London. Choreography: Kate Prince and original members of the ZooNation Company Music: Josh Cohen & DJ Walde Stage Design & Costume: Ben Stones Footage: Edwards Films Ltd
With thanks to the original cast:
Tommy Franzen – Ernest Kayla Lomas-Kirton – Alice Issac Baptiste (Turbo) – The Mad Hatter Bradley Charles – The March Hare Jaih Betote – The White Rabbit Andry Oporia – The Cheshire Cat Teneisha Bonner – The Queen of Hearts Manny Tsakanika – Tweedle-Dee Rowen Hawkins – Tweedle-Dum Josh Cohen – Narrator/Voice Artist/Musician 1 DJ Walde – Voice Artist/Musician 2 Elliotte Williams N’Dure – Voice Artist/Musician 3 Sheree Dubois – Voice Artist/ Musician Swing 1 Andy Bryant – Voice Artist/Musician Swing 2 Carrie-Anne Ingrouille – Dancer Swing 1 Ryan Hughes – Dancer Swing 2 Mikey Ureta – Dancer Swing 3 Jade Hackett – Dancer Swing 4
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