Alice because u just need to stay there and you'll get lots of prompts so just choose Alice
........and also, because she IS the main character of the play:D
In 1982, the musical "Nine" won five tony awards: Best Musical, Best Original Score, Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Best Costume Design, and Best Direction of a Musical. It was later revived and in 2003 it won two more Tonys: Best Revival of a Musical and Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Alice Cooper.
"Kiss Me Kate" won all of its five Tony nominations: Best Musical, Producer, Author, Composer and Lyricist and Costumes.
Musically not much. They started out as the Jefferson Airplane and had a pretty female lead singer with a foghorn voice named Grace Slick. She wrote some potent, vengeful sounding songs, like White Rabbit and Two Heads. White Rabbit was a drug-oriented version of Alice in Wonderland and became a classic hit. It remains by the best thing they have done. When Grace is not singing the band is mediocre at best, with cluttered sounds and not much punch. They were hugely popular but had no lasting effect on the musical scene.
Well she is one of Elle's three BEST friends, Serina, Pilar and Margrot. They are all supertive to Elle, girly, a little snobby and very excitable.
Alice herself at least tries to be agreeable (in the face of much provocation.)The Cheshire Cat is usually thought of as the character Alice gets on best with. He is not unpleasant to her and, during the croquet match, Alice goes so far as to describe him as a friend.
Alice in Wonderland.
Alice Paul was a women who fought with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for Women's Rights.
He said to her that the best people in the world are always mad.
"Alice in Wonderland" won 2010 Academy Awards in the categories of Best Achievement in Art Direction (Robert Stromberg and Karen O'Hara) and Best Achievement in Costume Design (Colleen Atwood).
The tone of the opening to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland can be described as calm and dreamy. Alice is portrayed as bored and curious as she daydreams by the riverbank while her sister reads.
'Alice in Wonderland' is several things. Firstly, it is a shortened version of the name of a book by Lewis Carroll whose full title is 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It tells the story of a little girl named Alice, who follows a white rabbit down a hole to an extraordinary place called Wonderland, where she meets some bizarre and remarkable people, and does some bizarre and remarkable things.'Alice in Wonderland' is also a name given to Lewis Carroll's book AND its sequel, Through the Looking Glass - they frequently appear printed together in a single edition.The third best known usage of the term is in reference to the 1951 Disney animated adaptation of the books. 'Alice in Wonderland' is based predominantly on the first book, but also includes material from the second.Then, 'Alice in Wonderland' also is also the name of any of a number of other adaptations of Lewis Carroll's book, be they for stage, screen or television.Most recently, 'Alice in Wonderland' is a film by Tim Burton, which acts as a sequel to Carroll's books, and is set several years after Alice's first adventures in Wonderland.
Gabriella
red knights. no contest
Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the chocolate factory, pirates of the caribbean, sweeny todd....
Alice won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Comedy Or Musical in 1980.
Yes, Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1865. It has since become a classic of children's literature and is beloved by readers of all ages.