'Alice in Wonderland'
February 14, 2026 | 7 pm @ Jettie Baker Center
The Barter Players perform “Alice in Wonderland” Saturday,Feb. 14 at7p.m. atJettie Baker Centerin conjunction with Pro-Art’s 49thseason and the Town ofClintwood. Children and students are admitted free. Adult tickets are $15at the door. For more information and to make reservations,visitproartva.org.
When Alice chases the White Rabbit down a rabbit hole, she tumbles into a curious world with a zany cast of characters including the Mad Hatter, a grinning Cheshire Cat, a mischievous Caterpillarand the imperious Queen of Hearts.Catherine Bush’sadaptation ofLewis Carroll’s timeless classic celebrates the wonder of imagination and promises to take you on a colorful adventure for your whole family.The production featuresoriginalmusic byDax Dupuy.
The Barter Players are a group of professional artists who perform world-class theaterfor young people. They believe in theaterthat awakens the imaginations of the most exciting, most participatory audience in the world: kids. Barter Player performances focus on what brings out bravery inall ofus, andshows never talk down to the audience.
You can still get tickets to the 49th Pro-Art season.The season offers an array of dance, from ballet and street to flamenco and Native American traditional, musical experiences that weave across genre, highlighting blues, jazz, beatboxing, old-time, Celtic and classical, the famed Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, and theater and cultural programs to expand the palate and open the mind. Explore the season and reserve tickets atproartva.org. Season tickets can be purchased online, in person at any show, or by calling (276) 376-4520. Pro-Art is committed to making thearts accessible to everyone, if price is a barrier of entry to you, contact them for available resources.
Pro-Art partners with a variety of venues,for accessibility inquiries or general questions,call (276) 376-4520 or emailcontact@proartva.org.Forweather related updates,patrons are encouraged to checkproartva.orgforreal-timeinformation.
?This project was supported, in part, by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.Thisperformanceisadditionallysupportedin partbytheTownofClintwood.Pro-Art is supported in part by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the C. Bascom Slemp Foundation, The University of Virginia’s College at Wise,andMountain Empire Community College.
Category: Theatre