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Jillian Keiley thrills Stratford with Alice production

St. John's director Jillian Keiley talks about her colourful production of Alice Through The Looking Glass, a hit at this year's Stratford Festival in Ontario.

Director JillianKeiley is having a great summer, creating new shows for the National Arts Centre in Ottawa and dazzling audiences withher production of Alice Through the Looking Glass is stealing the spotlight with rave reviews.

The play is featured at this year's Stratford Festival in Ontario, and has earned acclaim from critics, including a standout rave inthe Toronto Star, where Richard Ouzouniandescribed it as "a visual and choreographic feast."

Jillian Keiley brought her kinetic sense of theatre to Ontario's Stratford Festival this year. (Courtesy of Jillian Keiley)
Keiley said the show, based on Lewis Carroll'sThrough the Looking Glass, had been selling well since it opened at the end of April, but sales picked up after the Star's rave in late May.

"It's been mostly very, very full ever since then," said Keiley,

"Maybe people just want to bring their kids to the theatre it's really fun for kids. We have stuff coming from the ceilings and we pull out giant jellybeans it's just so much fun for kids," she said.

"We used bubbles and we used giant bouncing horses, but everything has a great element of fun."

Keiley isn't the only Newfoundlander on the playbill, either; composer Jonathan Monro put together the music for the production.

Alice Through the Looking Glass will continue at the Stratford Festival until October. (Erin Samuell/Stratford Festival)
She said she is working on plansother productions, particularly when Alice Through the Looking Glass concludes its run at Stratford in October.

Keiley saidAlice Through the Looking Glass will move to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa for a stint in December, with a different but similar style of production.

Keileyhas worked much of her career in her home of St. John's, directinghit plays like Tempting Providence and Oil and Water and having helped found the theatre companyArtistic Fraud of Newfoundland.

She has beenartistic director of English theatre atNACfor the last two years.