"Peter Pan on Ice" on November 1 at 2 p.m.
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The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up flies, twirls, and leaps across the ice in a thrilling adaptation of Peter Pan
The Deal
- $199 for a family four-pack of tickets in a corner section (up to $273.25 value)
- $249 for a family five-pack of tickets in a corner section (up to $340.75 value)
- $299 for a family six-pack of tickets in a corner section (up to $408.25 value)
- Click here to view the seating chart
Peter Pan on Ice
That’s not pixie dust leaping in the wake of Peter Pan—it’s a mist of sparkling ice. With Wendy, Michael, and John in tow, the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up flies across the rink to Neverland, a magical place where kids eat candy for dinner, bedtimes don’t exist, and becoming a pirate is a viable career choice. And while Peter Pan on Ice places the story in the unconventional environment of the skating rink, the production hits all the familiar hallmarks of the story: Tinker Bell flits jealously through the air, the Lost Boys execute puckish acrobatics, and Tiger Lily and her band of warriors don torches as they take on the villainous Captain Hook and his buccaneers. All of these forces collide in a climatic final battle that involves jaw-dropping rope stunts, swordplay, and, of course, numerous double axels aboard the Jolly Roger.
The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up flies, twirls, and leaps across the ice in a thrilling adaptation of Peter Pan
The Deal
- $199 for a family four-pack of tickets in a corner section (up to $273.25 value)
- $249 for a family five-pack of tickets in a corner section (up to $340.75 value)
- $299 for a family six-pack of tickets in a corner section (up to $408.25 value)
- Click here to view the seating chart
Peter Pan on Ice
That’s not pixie dust leaping in the wake of Peter Pan—it’s a mist of sparkling ice. With Wendy, Michael, and John in tow, the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up flies across the rink to Neverland, a magical place where kids eat candy for dinner, bedtimes don’t exist, and becoming a pirate is a viable career choice. And while Peter Pan on Ice places the story in the unconventional environment of the skating rink, the production hits all the familiar hallmarks of the story: Tinker Bell flits jealously through the air, the Lost Boys execute puckish acrobatics, and Tiger Lily and her band of warriors don torches as they take on the villainous Captain Hook and his buccaneers. All of these forces collide in a climatic final battle that involves jaw-dropping rope stunts, swordplay, and, of course, numerous double axels aboard the Jolly Roger.