Trucy in Gramarye-Land

"Trucy in Gramarye-Land" is a magic show originally starring the young magician Trucy Wright, as well as Manov Mistree in the role of "The Great Mr. Reus". Bonny de Famme also plays a supporting role. The show was conceived as a revival of the magic act of popular magician group Troupe Gramarye, to whose magic rights Wright (the granddaughter of Troupe Gramarye's founder Magnifi Gramarye) is the sole successor. "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" was produced by Roger Retinz of Take-2 TV and set to be broadcast nationwide upon its premiere at the Penrose Theater on April 29, 2028.

The show was almost canceled due to an incident which resulted in the death of Mistree during a dress rehearsal, two days before the premiere. Wright was initially thought to have caused the incident &mdash; first on charges of involuntary manslaughter and later premeditated murder due to an indictment by Prosecutor Nahyuta Sahdmadhi &mdash; but was eventually cleared in court thanks to the efforts of defense attorney Apollo Justice, allowing the show to proceed without Mistree.

First act: Mr Reus's dragon trick and Wright's hat trick
The show begins as Trucy Wright is seen running through a forest of giant mushrooms, with Mr. Reus flying after her in pursuit, while a castle and hedge maze are visible in the background. Catching up to Wright, Mr. Reus turns into a green and purple dragon and breathes fire upon her. Wright screams in shock, but the flames soon dissipate to reveal her unharmed and now wearing her usual magician's outfit consisting of a blue silk hat and cape. Berating Mr. Reus for using magic for evil, Wright removes her hat and sends it spinning into the air, whereupon it grows to an enormous size, imprisoning Mr. Reus and bringing him crashing down onto the ground.

Second act: Bonny's teleportation trick and Wright's escape trick
An unnamed associated of Mr. Reus (played by de Famme) is seen sitting on top of a green and purple coffin. Wright confronts de Famme, only for the latter to employ her teleportation ability and surprise Wright from behind, knocking her into the coffin. De Famme then charms Wright's puppet, Mr. Hat, with a kiss and tells him to sacrifice Wright to Mr. Reus in order to bring the magician back to life.

Hypnotized, Mr. Hat prepares to thrust a sword into the coffin with Wright inside, but disappears in a cloud of smoke, which dissipates to reveal Wright standing where Mr. Hat had been with the sword in her hand. After announcing that no one will be revived that night, Wright stabs the sword into the coffin through a hole in the side.

Third act: Mr Reus's fire trick
Details of the third act are unknown due to it not being performed during the dress rehearsal of "Trucy in Gramarye-Land"; however, it apparently involved quite a dangereous fire trick, which was to be performed by Mistree and would require a fire bucket to be prepared.

Cast and crew

 * Actors:
 * Trucy Wright
 * Manov Mistree as The Great Mr. Reus (canceled due to death before show)
 * Bonny de Famme
 * Betty de Famme
 * Apollo Justice
 * Producer:
 * Roger Retinz (removed before premiere due to arrest on murder charges)

A deadly prank during rehearsal

 * Main article: The Magical Turnabout

Name

 * The show's name is likely intended to be a reference to the novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly referred to as Alice in Wonderland) by Charles L. Dodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll.