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There have been numerous stage adaptions of Lewis Carroll's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

The first was written by H. Saville Clarke in 1886, twenty one years after the book was first published, and was first perfomed at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London.

Since then, many people have written adaptations including:

Emily Prime Delafield
Madge Miller
Harvey Bartlett Gaul
Anne Coulter Martens
V.A. Pearn
Elizabeth Jackson
William Glennon
Adrian Mitchell and
Charlotte Chorpenning

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