Down the Rabbit Hole
A three-day New Year's Eve celebration transformed a casino into a modern, high-fashion Wonderland. Over 70 performers brought a reimagined Alice to life through interactive installations, roaming characters in couture costumes, and a 1-hour narrative dinner show told entirely from the Red Queen's perspective. Guests didn't watch the story. They fell into it.
The Red Queen rose above the crowd on scaffolding as 20 feet of crimson fabric cascaded around her. Below, 6 Chess Piece Dancers opened the narrative show in perfect unison. The room went still before the story even began.
The Caterpillar transformed mid-air, suspended above the dining room. Two butterfly dancers emerged on either side, gold LED wings catching the light and casting the entire space in a warm, impossible glow.
5 aerialists descended from a custom chandelier as Alice's story reached its crescendo. The room held its breath. Then the fire dancers entered, and the Red Queen spread her flaming wings for the finale.
The vision was bold. Reimagine Alice in Wonderland with a modern, high-fashion edge worthy of VIP casino guests ringing in the new year. Not a children's story. Not a costume party. A fully realized world where every character, every costume, every moment was designed to feel like couture come to life.
What began as a single evening became a 3-day progressive experience. Day one brought living card characters painting oversized roses red and a Rabbit Hole photobooth. Day two escalated with 9-foot floral stilt walkers, a service hedge wall pouring champagne, and tray-skirt servers offering chocolate bars. Then the lights dimmed for the main event... a 1-hour narrative dinner show with the Red Queen as emcee, telling Alice's story entirely from her perspective.
Every character was reimagined in high-fashion couture. Custom costumes were created in-house and sourced internationally, each designed to hold up under stage lighting and live performance. The show featured White Rabbit aerialists on illuminated lyras, a Cheshire Cat silk act backed by a Mad Hatter electric guitarist, and a Caterpillar who transformed into butterflies with gold LED wings. With only 3 hours of on-site rehearsal, a new AV team, and 114 positions to coordinate across 3 days... the production team made the impossible feel effortless.
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