The Peter Pan Diner, a staple in the Bay Shore community, is set to reopen this week nearly two years after a devastating fire. A fixture for nearly 70 years, the family-owned business was severely ...
The petite actress and dancer collaborated often with Jerome Robbins, coached Sally Field and John Malkovich and consulted on films including ‘The Last of the Mohicans.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor ...
The magic that powers First Stage's new production of "Peter Pan and Wendy" comes from imagination, not technology. Many commercial adaptations of J.M. Barrie's story about a boy who never grows up ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The fairytale of Peter Pan isn't complete without the mischievous boy who never wants to grow up and can fly anywhere he wants. So to fully portray the magical story, Ballet West ...
Somewhere between waking and dreaming lies Neverland, a place where imagination rules and time stands still. That in-between space is where Fort Wayne Youtheatre’s production of “Peter Pan & Wendy” ...
"Peter Pan" has aerial choreography unlike anything Ballet West has done before -- it has even more flying than "Nutcracker" and "Dracula". In fact, Jane Wood, Ballet West Principal Rehearsal Director ...
SHEBOYGAN – Dare to Dream Theatre will stage “Peter Pan Jr.” Jan. 30 to Feb. 8 at the Sheboygan Lutheran High School Center for Arts and Performance. Based on J.M. Barrie's beloved story, the musical ...
The Christmas season is a time to cherish old things. Longtime relationships, roasting chestnuts over the fire – who does that anymore? – and here in the Bay, a merry-old theater style called ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeremy Sumpter — who starred in the 2003 film “Peter Pan” by “My Best Friend’s Wedding” director P.J. Hogan — holds another ...
Before the curtain rises at La Mirada Theatre to begin the clever cascade of theater mishaps superpowering “Peter Pan Goes Wrong,” a stage manager in backstage work togs ambles on to drone the tut-tut ...
Ella Hickson’s “rollicking” adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s tale is “lavish family entertainment”, said Nick Curtis in London’s The Standard. As well as capturing the “adventure and enchantment” of the ...
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