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Peter Pan

Theatre Royal, Bath
From: Wednesday, 22nd August 2012
To: Sunday, 26 August 2012

Our Review: starstarstarstarstar

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Synopsis

When the leader of the Lost Boys, the fleet-footed Peter Pan, loses his shadow during a visit to London, kind-hearted Wendy helps him re-attach it and is invited back to Neverland in return - where Tinker Bell the fairy, Princess Tiger Lily and, of course, the vengeful Captain Hook await.

Our Review: starstarstarstarstar

Barbara Maxwell - 22 August 2012

Yet again Storm on the Lawn has provided us with a wonderful evening of entertainment. Approximately 70 young people – ages ranging from 12 – 21 take part in this marvelous production of a well-known classic. Everyone knows the story of Peter Pan – the little boy who never wants to grow up, and I suspect that deep within most of us lurks that inner child who “just wants to have fun” whether we’re 8 or 80.

This production by Bath Theatre Royal – performed in the beautiful setting of Prior Park College is magical. As Amy Leach, director, says Storm on the Law is a unique project in its scale and ambition. The aim is to take 70 young people aged between 12 to 21 and within three weeks cast, rehearse, create and perform a production of the highest professional quality.” Well let me tell you Amy you have certainly succeeded!

To take a group of young people and manage to put on such a top-class ...

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Creative

J M Barrie (Author)
Storm on the Lawn (Company)
Trevor Nunn (Adaptation)
John Caird (Adaptation)
Amy Leach (Director)


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