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Wendy & Peter Pan, Barbican review – Bleak and beautiful, but more suited to misty-eyed adults than actual kids
Peter Pan is never short on darkness. With its child-hating Captain Hook, ominously skulking crocodile, and wistful musings on the pains of growing up, there is plenty of grime beneath the fairy dust.
Since his arrival in this world in 1902 via the pen of Scottish writer J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan has proven to be one of fiction’s most malleable characters. He has inspired multiple books, films, stage ...
'Pan'-demonium: Matthew Howell, Clark Devlin, Matthew Cavendish and Jean-Luke Worrell What Mischief offer is a good night out with audience participation of the usual “He’s behind you” kind. On ...
“Peter Pan” is, at its heart, a dark tale. A group of motherless children live together in a land filled with danger around every corner. One of them persuades three children to run away with him. A ...
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