Through the Looking Glass – Free release through The Classic Tales Podcast


Eventually, Alice makes it into the garden which is now full
of sunshine. After meeting the Red
Queen, Alice sets on a quest to become a queen herself. For you see, just as with Alice in Wonderland
where there was a deck of cards, in this story we are on a chess board. Alice is a pawn on the White Queen’s army and
has to move to the other end of the board to win her crown.
Along the way, we meet the disturbing, yet wonderful Twiddledee and Twiddledum,
who tell us the story of “The Walrus and the Carpenter,” one of my favorite
poems in the book.
BJ tells me that the Alice in Wonderland was one of his
favorite Disney movies, mostly because of the actors. I mean, can there be a better Mad Hatter than Ed Wynn? By the way, did anyone notice
that King Candy in Wreck It, Ralph is a total homage to Wynn's Hatter? When as a kid, BJ figured out that that both
the Walrus and the Carpenter were voiced by the same person and was enchanted by the idea. I see the seeds of his later career
sprouting, don’t you?

Join BJ Harrison this week for the first of a five part series of
Through the Looking Glass, and don’t forget to check out his performance of
Alice in Wonderland.
And tell us, what’s your favorite part of the story? Are you discovering it for the first time through
The Classic Tales? Do you have a
favorite movie version or pop culture reference?
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