Wonderland is perfectly ordered.
Every rule has a reason.
Every smile is accounted for.
Every villain has already been named.
Or so the story goes.
When Alice falls into Wonderland, she doesn’t find chaos — she finds a system.
A world held together by rituals, rules, and quiet sacrifices.
A Queen feared for her cruelty.
A court that runs on obedience.
And a truth buried so deeply that even those enforcing it no longer know who they serve.
As Wonderland begins to fracture, Alice starts asking the wrong questions — or perhaps the only ones that matter.
Who decides the rules?
Who benefits from fear?
And why is the Queen always the one blamed when the world survives?
Told through a bold, contemporary score and striking theatrical imagery, Heart of Wonderland reimagines Lewis Carroll’s world as a dark, intelligent, and emotionally charged musical about power, perception, and the cost of holding everything together.
This is a story about villains who choose to be remembered as monsters.
About heroes who never get the credit.
And about the quiet, dangerous truth at the heart of every system.
Welcome to Wonderland.
The trial is about to begin.