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About This Programme      

24-27 March 2011
Grand Theatre, HK Cultural Centre

All children grown up, except one...

"Spectacular" The Daily Telegraph

"A vigorous, muscular production... This Peter Pan brings a glittering dark twist to a familiar tale"
The Financial Times

"Irresistible"
Whatsonstage.com

"Bold, mysterious and definitely not one for the weans"
The Stage

By J M Barrie, in a new version by David Greig
Directed by John Tiffany

A brand new version of one of the most influential and magical stories ever told by a Scottish writer, Peter Pan marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of its creator J M Barrie.

Peter Pan and the Darling family are re-imagined in Victorian Edinburgh, a world full of mysterious mists, gas-lamps and bridges. Peter's impish arrival into the lives of Wendy, John and Michael marks the beginning of a thrilling, deliciously naughty and unpredictable escapade. Together they take off on a fantastical flight to the colourful, wonderful Neverland, an enchanted place full of vivid characters and sea shanties. There's a gang of Lost Boys, a horde of pirates and of course, one of the wickedest villains of all time.

Razor-sharp fights, virtuoso flying sequences, spinning acrobats, sweeping melodies, ticking crocodiles and one great big hook will ensure adults and children alike are drawn into this otherworldly adventure of epic proportions.

Special Remarks

Recommended for the young at heart aged 8 and over
Performed in English with Chinese surtitles

Photo Credit

Mark Hamilton, Manuel Harlan

Cast And Director

A co-production between the National Theatre of Scotland and barbicanbite10
Presented by arrangement with the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity and Samuel French Limited

By J M Barrie, in a new version by David Greig

Directed by John Tiffany

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