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Traditions

Alice in Wonderland

On March 15, 1924, to entertain their students, Meredith College faculty presented a play based on Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Gertrude Royster Sorrell, director of physical education, is credited with the idea; Ida Poteat, art professor, created the whimsical masks and elaborate costumes. The March 21, 1924 edition of the student newspaper reviewed the show: “Decidedly the hit of the season” and “Faculty in curious forms produce many laughs.” The program from the first show, seen in the gallery below, lists the characters of the play, but not the actors - establishing the tradition of keeping the identities of the players secret until they walk onto the stage. (Although many roles are held by the same actors for years. Lillian Parker Wallace was the White Rabbit from 1924 to 1968.) Similarly, while each performance maintains the wondrous story of Alice, every four years the play is updated with current events, music, and language – with each cast putting their own spin the classic story's interpretation.  The college's archives holds the programs and several costumes from past productions. 

Since 1924, the quadrennial performance of Alice, tailored for its audience of students, has become one of the most beloved Meredith traditions. The next show dates are in February 2024.

Flyer for 100 years of Meredith College's Alice in Wonderland lecture by Dr Jean Jackson on January 25 2024 View Dr. Jean Jackson's Lecture

Alice Over the Years

A scan of the program from the first Alice performance. It is printed on yellow paper and gives the date and time of the performance, March 15, 1924 at 8:30pm. It lists out the characters and acts of the play.

Program from the first Alice performance, 1924

Tea party scene during the 1936 performance of Alice. Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, and other characters are seated and standing around a table.

Tea Party, 1936

Black and white image from the 1936 Alice performance. Five characters are lined up in the foreground, including the Queen and King of Hearts and the White Rabbit.

Queen and King of Hearts and the White Rabbit, 1936

A scene from the 1936 Alice performance featuring the caterpillar and two fairies.

Caterpillar, 1936

Black and white image from the 1948 Alice performance. Three fairies in white dresses carrying wands stand over a sleeping Alice.

Fairies, 1948

The Queen of Hearts from the 1952 Alice performance, wearing a yellow crown, ornate red dress, and cartoonish makeup.

Queen of Hearts, 1952

The Mad Hatter from the 1952 Alice performance, wearing a light colored top hat, black suit jacket, a large white and green polka-dotted bowtie, and cartoonish makeup.

Mad Hatter, 1952

Black and white image from the 1956 Alice performance. Alice stands beside another character who is reading a scroll. They stand in front of a mountainous backdrop.

Mountainous backdrop to tea party, 1956

Black and white image from the 1960 Alice performance. Tweedledee and Tweedledum stand next to each other.

Tweedledee and Tweedledum, 1960

Black and white image from the 1972 Alice performance. The Duchess, dressed in a pointy hat and long dress, holds a baby in a white blanket upright.

Duchess and baby, 1972

Black and white image from the 1972 Alice performance. Two characters in lobster costumes face each other. They are wearing large helmets and claws.

Lobsters, 1972

Black and white image from the 1976 Alice performance. The Caterpillar, in face paint, smokes a hookah on the left. To the right of the Caterpillar are Alice and Humpty Dumpty.

Caterpillar, Alice, and Humpty Dumpty, 1976

An image from the 1984 Alice performance. In the foreground, the White Rabbit reads something off to the Queen and King of Hearts. Other characters are seen in the background.

White Rabbit and the Queen and King of Hearts, 1984

Alice in the 1988 performance, wearing a blue and white dress and a large white bow.

Alice, 1988

Black and white image from the 1988 Alice performance. A character dressed in a walrus costume stands on the left, and a carpenter character dressed in a baseball cap and coveralls is on the right.

Walrus and carpenter, 1988

Tea party scene during a 1980s performance of Alice. Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, and other characters are seated around a table.

Tea Party, 1980s

Image from the 1996 Alice performance. The White Rabbit, in a full-body white costume with red hearts on his chest, reads off of a scroll.

White Rabbit, 1996

The Cheshire Cat from the 2004 Alice performance, wearing a grey fur suit and holding a large mouth cutout over their face. The Cat is standing next to another character dressed in white.

Cheshire Cat, 2004

Image from the 2004 Alice performance. A fairy character, in a white dress and flower crown, carries a baby on her back.

Fairy and baby, 2004

Three lobster characters from the 2004 Alice performance, wearing black and red lobster costumes and red lipstick.

Lobsters, 2004

The White Rabbit character from the 2004 Alice performance, wearing a white tunic decorated with red glittery hearts, white rabbit ears, and makeup to look like a red nose and black whiskers.

White Rabbit, 2004