Listen: West End Mean Girls Star Grace Mouat Sings 'Find Your Wings' From Alice Down the Rabbit Hole | Playbill

Cast Recordings & Albums Listen: West End Mean Girls Star Grace Mouat Sings 'Find Your Wings' From Alice Down the Rabbit Hole

The new musical is written by My Son's a Queer... songwriter Pippa Cleary and P Burton-Morgan.

Center Stage Records is readying to release a studio cast album of the new musical Alice Down the Rabbit Hole, which will be available for streaming and digital purchase July 19. Get a first listen to West End Mean Girls star Grace Mouat singing "Find Your Wings" from the album above.

Pre-order and pre-save the album here.

The original musical is a modern spin on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland stories, following a social media-addicted teen who falls down a YouTube rabbit hole. This techno wonderland features a rabbit professor whose a climate scientist and a Red Queen CEO whose petroleum company is wreaking climate havoc. The book and lyrics are by P Burton-Morgan, and music and lyrics are by My Son's a Queer... co-songwriter Pippa Cleary.

The cast comprises West End favorites, including Rob Madge (My Son's a Queer...) as Professor Rabbit, Lara Denning (& Juliet) as The Red Queen, Lem Knights (Hamilton), Dan Buckley (Fisherman's Friends), Mouat (The Great British Bake Off), Alastair Brookshaw (A Little Night Music), Grace Davey, Darcey Fryer, and Parisa Shahmir (Fisherman's Friends) as Alice.

The album is mixed and mastered by Joe and Nikki Davision for Auburn Jam, and features music direction by Natalie Pound. The band features Joe Davison, Nikki Davison, Jessie May Sharp, and John Gregson.

“We’re thrilled to share this album with the world—not only is it a joyous bop but it's also a playful way for people of all ages to engage with the climate crisis rooted in a sense of community and most of all hope," says Burton-Morgan in a statement.

The show is being developed by U.K. producing company Metta Theatre. Visit MettaTheatre.co.uk for more.

 
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