Fantasy fun in Prossie with new movie
FANTASY and wonder are coming to the Proserpine Entertainment Centre this week in the form of a new Tim Burton movie.
Alice Through the Looking Glass picks up three years after the events in Alice in Wonderland. Alice (Mia Wasikowska) has been on the high seas, exploring the world in the same way her father did before her.
She returns to London to find her mother in a financial bind, and her standing in society very much changed.
Just when she is about to lose hope, she spots the blue butterfly Absolem (Alan Rickman), who leads her to a magical mirror back to Wonderland.
Here, the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) is madder than usual, and his friends think Alice is the only one who can help.
Alice discovers the Hatter is distraught because he believes his family are alive and not perished in an attack by the Queen of Hearts' (Helen Bonham Carter) Jabberwocky.
Alice doesn't believe the Hatter, but wants to help her dear friend in any way she can and enlists the White Queen (Anne Hathaway), to do so. Alice Through the Looking Glass will drape the Proserpine Entertainment Centre with colour and the bizarre this week.
Information for this review was sourced from imdb.com.
FUN AND COLOUR
What: Alice Through the Looking Glass
Where: The Proserpine Entertainment Centre
When: Friday June 17 7pm, June 18 7pm, June 20 10am, June 22 7pm, June 26 12pm, June 27 1pm, June 28 11am, June 29 12.30
Cost: Adults $13, children $13, concession $12
Tickets: 4945 2312