Berkeley Playhouse – 2013 Scholarship Fund Auction
Auction Ends: Jun 8, 2013 01:00 AM PDT

Art

Dormouse Mask by Kendra Johnson

Item Number
109
Estimated Value
85 USD
Sold
60 USD to MamaBat
Number of Bids
6  -  Bid History

Item Description

Just as actual dormice are famous for their long hibernation period (the name itself is a composition of "dormant" and "mouse"), Alice in Wonderland's Dormouse is characterized by a slow and sleepy demeanor. He sits between the Mad Hatter and the March Hare during the tea-party scene in Chapter 7, and the duo often use the poor beast as a cushion or armrest whenever he falls into a doze. When he is awake, he tells Alice a strange story about three sisters who live in a treacle well and draw pictures of things beginning with the letter M, including mousetraps, memory and muchness. The Dormouse later appears amongst the audience for the Knave of Hearts' trial in Chapter 11.[1]

Handcrafted and painted neoprene Dormouse Mask, designed and sculpted by local prosthetic makeup artist, and Berkeley Playhouse's own Patron Services Manager,  Kendra Johnson. The mask is light weight and very durable, and can be used for a costume or wall decoration.

 

You can find out more about Kendra at her website:

http://prostheticsbykendra.blogspot.com/

Item Special Note

Signed, 2 of 2

Donated By:

Kendra Johnson