Inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, performers bring beloved characters like Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat, and the White Rabbit to life on stage while building acting skills in voice, movement, and storytelling.
Adventures in Wonderland is a arts & creative summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 11 to 14. Tuition starts at $900 and goes up to $900 per session. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
11-14
$900.0-$900.0
per program
full_day
Sessions (10)
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 1 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 1, campers dive into the whimsical world of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by exploring the characters and stories through acting exercises focused on voice, movement, and storytelling. Participants will embody beloved characters such as Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts while developing their stage presence and improvisation skills. This week emphasizes creative expression and teamwork as campers prepare short scenes inspired by Wonderland’s magical setting.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 2 (Ages 11-14)
Week 2 invites campers to deepen their acting skills by focusing on character development and storytelling inspired by Wonderland’s eccentric inhabitants. Through voice modulation, physicality, and improvisation exercises, campers bring to life characters like the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit. The week culminates in collaborative performances that highlight campers’ creativity and confidence on stage.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 3 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 3, campers explore the art of storytelling by creating original scenes inspired by Wonderland’s themes of curiosity and imagination. Emphasis is placed on voice control, movement, and expressive storytelling techniques. Campers collaborate to develop narratives that highlight their unique interpretations of characters like the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 4 (Ages 11-14)
Week 4 focuses on physical theater and movement inspired by Wonderland’s fantastical world. Campers engage in exercises that develop body awareness and character embodiment, bringing to life the quirky personalities of the White Rabbit and Cheshire Cat. The week includes improvisation games and group performances that encourage spontaneity and creative risk-taking.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 5 (Ages 11-14)
During Week 5, campers focus on voice and speech techniques to bring Wonderland’s characters to life with clarity and emotion. Activities include vocal warm-ups, character dialogue practice, and storytelling workshops. Campers collaborate to rehearse scenes featuring the Mad Hatter’s tea party and the Queen of Hearts’ court, enhancing their confidence and stage presence.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 6 (Ages 11-14)
Week 6 encourages campers to explore improvisation and creative storytelling inspired by Wonderland’s unpredictable world. Through group games and scene work, campers develop quick thinking and expressive skills while embodying characters like the White Rabbit and Cheshire Cat. The week culminates in a showcase of improvised scenes that highlight campers’ growth and creativity.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 7 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 7, campers focus on scene study and character interaction, exploring the relationships between Wonderland’s iconic characters. Activities include script reading, partner work, and group rehearsals that emphasize emotional expression and storytelling. Campers prepare scenes that showcase their understanding of character motivation and dramatic timing.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 8 (Ages 11-14)
Week 8 invites campers to explore theatrical storytelling through movement and mime, bringing Wonderland’s magical elements to life without words. Campers practice physical expression and collaborative scene creation, embodying characters like the Mad Hatter and Queen of Hearts in new and imaginative ways. The week emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and nonverbal communication.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 9 (Ages 11-14)
In Week 9, campers focus on scriptwriting and storytelling, crafting original short plays inspired by Wonderland’s themes and characters. Through writing workshops and group collaboration, campers develop dialogue, plot, and character arcs before rehearsing their creations. This week emphasizes creativity, narrative structure, and performance skills.
Adventures in Wonderland - Week 10 (Ages 11-14)
The final week centers on performance preparation and presentation, where campers polish scenes and monologues developed throughout the summer. Emphasis is on stagecraft, confidence, and audience engagement as campers showcase their work inspired by Wonderland’s magical world. Family and friends are invited to celebrate the campers’ achievements in a culminating performance.
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Location
1101 13th Street
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Adventures in Wonderland cost?
- Adventures in Wonderland costs $900.0-$900.0 per session.
- What ages does Adventures in Wonderland accept?
- Adventures in Wonderland accepts children ages 11 to 14.
- Is Adventures in Wonderland still accepting registrations?
- Adventures in Wonderland enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Adventures in Wonderland located?
- Adventures in Wonderland is located at 1101 13th Street in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Adventures in Wonderland?
- Adventures in Wonderland offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.