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Playing until 29 Mar 2021
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Synopsis
Wendy Darling loves telling her brothers bedtime stories of the dastardly pirate Captain Hook and the heroic Peter Pan, and the children's imaginations become reality when Peter flies into their nursery one starry night.
Together they fly to a mysterious, magical land where children never grow up, fairies truly exist and blood thirsty pirates really roam the seas.
Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and the Lost Children on an exhilarating adventure as they take on the wicked Captain Hook and his pirates, determined to save Neverland and all that they believe in.
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Age suitability: 5+
First shown as the finale to Chickenshed's 40th Festival Year back in 2014, Peter Pan is the perfect adventure for children - and adults who never grew up!
Chickenshed's famously large and amazingly diverse cast tell this much-loved family favourite with infectious music, song and dance that will captivate everyone.
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Peter Pan - Sebastian Gonzalez
Mr Darling/Captain Hook - Joseph Morton
Mrs Darling - Belinda McGuirk
Nana - Jelena Budimir
Cerys Lambert - Wendy
Tinkerbell - Georgina Jacobs
Peter's Shadow - Loren Jacobs
The Lost Boys - Daniel Banton and Michael Bossisse
Creatives
Author: J. M. Barrie
Director: Dave Carey, Jonathan Morton, Christine Niering and Louise Perry
Set designer: Keith Dunne
Costume designer: Graham Hollick
Musical direction: Dave Carey
Choreography: Christine Niering with Robin Shillinglaw and Dina Williams
Lighting: Andrew Caddies
Sound: Phil Haines
Production: Chickenshed