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Alice, or the cheshire cats.

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Does Pilar from Legally Blonde the Musical have many lines?

Most of her lines are singing. Serena and Margot have more lines but Pilar still has some. :)


Who sang Alice in the wonderland?

"Alice in WonderlandHow do you get to Wonderland?Over the hill or underland?Or just behind a tree?When clouds go rolling byThey roll away and leave the skyWhere is the land beyond the eye?The people cannot seeWhere can it be?Where do the stars go?Where is the crescent moon?They must be somewhere in the sunny afternoonAlice in WonderlandWhere is the path to Wonderland?Over the hill or here or there?I wonder where?"You can hear the song here... http://www.disgalaxy.addr.com/Stories/Alicewonder/Alice.htmCreated by Bob Hilliard, Sammy Fain, Oliver Wallace, Ted Sears, Mack David and Al HoThe artist Jewel also sang 'Goodbye Alice In Wonderland'In the 1898 production of Alice In Wonderland, the songs were sung by a collection of children including Ruth Ahsmore who played the lead role of Alice.Other songs inspired by or referencing Alice In Wonderland include...'Wonderland' by Lene Lovich and Les ChappellOn Aerosmith's 2001 album, Just Push Play, the song "SUNSHINE" talks about Alice and other characters of the book. In the music video, Steven Tyler is shown trying to protect a young, blond Alice in the woods, along with depictions of the Red Queen, the White Rabbit, among others.The bands Alice in Chains, The Alison Wonder Band & The Alice Band. Furthermore, Alice in Chains' 2006 Tour poster depicted young Alice being hanged by the Cheshire Cat's tail.The Japanese rock band Alice nine released an EP with the title Alice in Wonderland in 2005.The thrash metal / speed metal band Annihilator released a number of albums inspired directly and indirectly by Alice in Wonderland, the most popular being Never, Neverland and Alice in Hell.Virginia Astley has released a lot of Alice-related work, including her LP From Gardens Where We Feel Securewith sound effects recorded a few miles south of where Alice's adventures began; and songs like "Tree Top Club," "Nothing Is What It Seems," and "Over the Edge of the World".The Beatles counted the Alice books among their many artistic influences, and this is referred to in various oblique ways. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band features a sleeve montage designed by Peter Blake that includes an image of Lewis Carroll. Other Beatles songs with Carrollian imagery include "Cry Baby Cry," "Come Together," "Glass Onion," and "I Am The Walrus"-supposedly this walrus is the one from The Walrus and the Carpenter. The song "Helter Skelter" contains lyrics similar to some in "The Lobster Quadrille" in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.DJ Yoji Biomehanika has a song named "Wonderland"Blue Man Group's cover of the Jefferson Airplane song, "White Rabbit"The indie rock band Bright Eyes, on the album Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, has a song named "Down in a Rabbit Hole," which uses the phrase to describe the effects of drug abuse.The power metal band Blind Guardian released a 2004 DVD titled Imaginations Through the Looking Glass, and the lyrics to their song "Imaginations from the Other Side" include: "where's the wonderland / which young Alice had seen / or was it just a dream / I knew the answers / now they're lost for me".The popular Japanese band Buck-Tick released a song on 8-8-2007 entitled "Alice in Wonder-Underground". The PV includes a very macabre depiction of the story, with Alice chasing her rabbit, the band periodically becoming rabbits, and the lead vocalist Atsushi Sakurai dressed as the Mad Hatter.* .Cradle of Filth's song, "Malice Through The Looking Glass"The Crüxshadows have a spoken segment on their EP, Tears, which is titled "Jabberwocky".Dokken made strong reference to the mad hatter and his rabbit friends in their song "Maddest Hatter" from their 1999 album, "Erase the Slate".Donovan used some of Carroll's lyrics on his 1971 album, HMS Donovan.The Erasure video for "Breath of Life" from the album Chorus has imagery from Through the Looking Glass and Andy Bell has stated in an interview that the song was inspired by Alice in Wonderland.The first album by UK synth-pop duo Erasure was entitled Wonderland.Forgive Durden's album Wonderland is heavily influenced by both Alice books.Canadian Rock Musician Matthew Good's song "Failing The Rorschach Test" references Alice and a rabbit many times in the song by saying "Hey rabbit" and "Hey Alice".GWAR has a longform video entitled Phallus in Wonderland.Peter Hammill's album Over contains the song "Alice (Letting Go)", which has no connection to Carroll's Alice and which is about a lover of the same name who left him. However, there is another song on this album, "This Side of the Looking Glass", which plays with the title of the second "Alice" book and the lost lover's name.Words and images from the Alice books acquire blatant psychedelic connotations in "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane from their 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow. The song's lyrics[6] refer to pills that make you larger or smaller, for example.Jewel released an album and single with the title Goodbye Alice in Wonderland.Marilyn Manson's 2007 album is titled Eat Me, Drink Me, possibly referring to Alice in Wonderland as his new music and film works are stated as heavily influenced by Lewis Carroll among other things."Alice" by Lisa MitchellStevie Nicks has a song titled "Alice" on her 1989 album The Other Side of the Mirror. Its lyrics mention Alice and the Mad Hatter.Neil Sedaka took Alice into the US Top 50 in 1963 with the single "Alice In Wonderland".The video for the Tom Petty song "Don't Come Around Here No More" portrays Alice, the Mad Hatter, and other Wonderland elements. Producer Dave Stewart appears as the Caterpillar.The Red Paintings's song "The Streets Fell Into My Window" quotes from the original novel.Donna Summer, has a song from the 1980s called "The Wanderer", in which she states "Alice went to wonderland but I stayed home instead".Symphony X's 1998 release, Twilight in Olympus, contains "Through the Looking Glass" - a 13-minute epic about the book.The Thompson Twins released an instrumental track called "The Lewis Carol".Japanese singer Tommy february6's PV for "Bloomin'"Traffic recorded a song called "House For Everyone" which has references to Alice in Wonderland."Alice, Alice" by Victim EffectRed Queen by Funker Vogt makes direct references to The Looking Glass, Alice and the Red Queen.Tom Waits released an 2002 album entitled Alice, consisting of songs that were written for a stage adaptation of Alice."Rabbit Hole" by Year of the Rabbit"I've Seen All Good People: Your Move" by Yes mentions the White Queen.Marcy Playground's song "Sherry Fraser" contains the lyrics "the mad hatter he waited for Alice to come to tea again"There was a rash of Alice-related material in the music industry in the 1980s, a fad mainly fueled by goth and indie rock musicians. Siouxsie & the Banshees, for instance, named their label Wonderland and released an album called Through The Looking Glass. The former London-based Batcave Club was renamed "Alice In Wonderland." The Sisters of Mercy had a hit single, "Alice," about the image of Carroll's heroine, which in turn led to a story called "Alice In The Floodlands".Hard rock bands have used ideas from Alice In Wonderland, usually with a sense of parody. Both Nazareth and Paice Ashton & Lord released albums called Malice In Wonderland - the latter using one of Peter Blake's paintings for the sleeve.Panic at the Disco's 2008 album, Pretty. Odd., features a song called "Mad as Rabbits", which lyricist Ryan Ross attributed to the book in an interview.


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Who is Lewis Carroll's most famous literary creation?

Lewis Carroll's most famous literary creation is Alice from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel "Through the Looking-Glass." Alice's adventures in these fantastical worlds have become iconic in literature and popular culture.


Where can you get a copy of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice in Wonderland can be bought from all good bookshops.It can also be borrowed form most libraries.Copies are available online at Project Gutenberg (and other such sites).


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Who chronicled Alice in Wonderland?

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