ANDOVER's town centre will be transformed into a wonderland to host live street theatre performances.

Families can join Alice in a world of playful, immersive nonsense that is both delightful and mad as enchanting characters from the well-loved children’s book, Alice in Wonderland, will take audiences on a journey across the town on Saturday, April 1.

The event has been organised by Test Valley Borough Council and the day will consist of three different performances taking place between 11am to 11.45am, 12.30pm to 1.15pm and 2pm to 2.45pm.

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Characters will be popping up in various locations including the High Street, the Chantry Centre and The Library, so audiences will need to seek them out on the day.

Leader of Test Valley Borough Council, Cllr Phil North, said: “This is a brand new event for Andover and will be a great way to mark the start of the Easter school holidays. All of the performances will be free to watch and each one will be completely different so families can come along and enjoy as many of the live shows as they like.

“With the craft activities, trail and pop-up market taking place, alongside the regular Saturday market, there will be lots to keep everyone busy in the town centre on the day.”

Everyone is welcome to this free event, as professional actors bring the magical story to life. Visitors can expect conversation, riddles and acrobatics as they chat with Caterpillar, play croquet with the Queen and have tea with the Hatter.

Alongside the live theatre, there will be free Alice in Wonderland-themed craft workshops taking place in the Chantry Centre’s indoor garden area, near Boswell’s and families will have the chance to take part in a special Alice-themed scavenger hunt throughout the town.

InAndover from Andover BID will be launching some Easter activities on the day, including a special Easter bonnet trail and window dressing competition. The Chantry Centre’s Indoor market will also be open between 9.30am to 4pm, featuring local independent businesses.

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For more go to testvalley.gov.uk/events.