Peter Pan
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 6, 2010
Closed Jun 27, 2010
Opened Jun 6, 2010
Closed Jun 27, 2010
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"You Can Fly" to magical Neverland at Paper Mill Playhouse for this swashbuckling epic that delivers non-stop action, spellbinding music and stunning choreography. Join Peter Pan and the lost boys as they battle the despicable Captain Hook and his diabolical pirates aboard the Jolly Roger with a little help from Tiger Lily and Tinkerbell. Don't miss Peter Pan, the smash-hit musical adaptation of James Barrie's ageless classic that has played to packed houses internationally. You do believe in fairies, don't you?
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Let it be known that New Jersey theatergoers believe in fairies. At least that seemed to be the case at the opening night performance of Mark S. Hoebee's lively and enjoyable production of the beloved 1954 musical Peter Pan at the Paper Mill Playhouse. When Nancy Anderson, who has convincingly been transformed into the title character, asked the audience whether it believed in fairies, the response was strong enough to shake the roof of the cavernous theater.
The Paper Mill production uses the same sets, costumes and revised script of the 1998 Broadway revival, although the rarely-heard comic duet "Mysterious Lady" has been reinstated here. However, in this production, Hoebee emphasizes [...]