Wonder.land

Wonder.land by Moira Buffini is a compelling exploration of teenage struggles, published by Faber & Faber in 2015. This edition spans 119 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Aly, who grapples with the pressures of family, school, and friendships, leading her to discover wonder.land, an enigmatic online world where she hopes to reinvent herself.
Readers will find a rich blend of drama and themes related to identity and self-discovery as Aly navigates her new virtual reality. The story draws inspiration from Lewis Carroll’s iconic tale, offering a modern twist that resonates with contemporary issues faced by adolescents. This edition captures the essence of Buffini’s work, which was initially premiered at the Manchester International Festival and later showcased at the National Theatre in London.
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Aly is struggling with all the pressures of being a teenager: family, school, friends and her own insecurities. Then she discovers wonder.land – a mysterious online world where, perhaps, she can create a whole new life. The web becomes her looking-glass – but will Aly see who she really is?
A new musical inspired by Lewis Carroll’s iconic story, Moira Buffini’s wonder.land was created with Damon Albarn and Rufus Norris and premiered at the Manchester International Festival in July 2015 in a co-production with the National Theatre, London, where it transferred in November of the same year.
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