Sir J.M. Barrie’s play of a boy who refuses to grow up has delighted audiences since 1904. A book followed in 1911, and a ...
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A new tour of the 1954 musical “Peter Pan” has a modern sensibility, a stronger ensemble feel and grander spectacle but retains the show’s classic feel.
Bengali’s projections also make the flying scenes a jaw-dropping thrill ride over a sleeping city and through a kaleidoscopic universe. After more than 120 years, “Peter Pan” is still an ...
Peter Pan, the flying perpetual boy ... The show is set in modern times and in America, not London. In the opening scene with the Darling family, as the parents are getting ready to go out ...
We all know Peter Pan must never, ever change. He must always be a carefree, mischievous child who can sail through our window and teach us to fly, who can transport us to an island called Neverland ...
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