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SHOW TITLE
Peter Pan (2012)
YEAR
2012
PERFORMED
NW England, N Wales & Ireland
DESCRIPTION
Are you ready? Then let’s fly to Neverland!
Watch out because there are Indians lurking in the forest, mermaids who wish to drown you and of course the most sinister and black-hearted pirate ever to have sailed the seven seas, Captain Hook, whose nemesis, the ticking crocodile, is never far away... But never fear, for you will be with Peter Pan - the boy who wouldn't grow up.
Follow the second star on the right and straight on till morning! Wendy and her brothers will feel just as lost and mystified as you in this strange and fantastical land where anything is possible and all four seasons may pass by as you are filling up a jug of water! Peter and his lost boys will take good care of you as you join in with their famous adventures and meet all your favourite characters from J.M Barrie’s classic tale.
“… a laugh-a-minute, thrilling extravaganza…Another triumph for Off The Ground, and some real stars of the future on display here – the company never fails to unearth new, young talent. See them while you still have the chance. *****”
The Public Reviews
By JM Barrie. Adapted for OTG by Andy Byron.
Cast - Eleanor Stephens, Sarah Hillman, Jay Crawford, Chris Tomlinson, Joel Bates, Joey Weldon, Mat Oliphant, DJ Johnson, Connor Wray, Pete Darwent, Marion Muller, Dan Meigh, Brendan McCoy, Bryony Thomas, Abbie Rippon.
Photography by JonHall Photo.
Choreography by Jamie Barwood.
Directed by Bryony Thomas and Dan Meigh.
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