"Peter Pan The Musical" (August 23–September 22)
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Peter Pan sings and soars around the stage as he fends off the villainous Captain Hook with the Lost Boys and Tinker Bell
- Seating: rows P–Q
- Click here to view the seating chart
- Click here to view the calendar for upcoming performances
- Age restriction: Ages 4+ admitted. All ages require a valid ticket.
Peter Pan
In Neverland, children stay young forever, pixie dust lets you fly, and directions like “second star to the right, and straight on ‘til morning!” exhaust tourists. In the musical adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan—first staged in a Tony-winning 1954 production—mischievous Peter leads Wendy, Michael, and John to this magical land where he flies rings around the villainous Captain Hook and forever thwarts adulthood. But when Captain Hook and his band of pirates capture Wendy and her brothers, it’s up to Peter to save the day. Fortunately, he has his Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys to back him up, and the old pirate has a crippling fear of the crocodile that took his hand.
Peter Pan sings and soars around the stage as he fends off the villainous Captain Hook with the Lost Boys and Tinker Bell
- Seating: rows P–Q
- Click here to view the seating chart
- Click here to view the calendar for upcoming performances
- Age restriction: Ages 4+ admitted. All ages require a valid ticket.
Peter Pan
In Neverland, children stay young forever, pixie dust lets you fly, and directions like “second star to the right, and straight on ‘til morning!” exhaust tourists. In the musical adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan—first staged in a Tony-winning 1954 production—mischievous Peter leads Wendy, Michael, and John to this magical land where he flies rings around the villainous Captain Hook and forever thwarts adulthood. But when Captain Hook and his band of pirates capture Wendy and her brothers, it’s up to Peter to save the day. Fortunately, he has his Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys to back him up, and the old pirate has a crippling fear of the crocodile that took his hand.