I am a lifelong fan of the 1954 Broadway musical, “Peter Pan,” which has been reimagined and recreated many times over the years, headlining such stars as Mary Martin, Sandy Duncan, and Olympic ...
The silent film debuted in 1924 to much fanfare but was later lost. Eventually rediscovered and restored, it has gone on to charm new generations of fans. By Derrick Bryson Taylor How many screen ...
Peter Pan may be “the boy who won’t grow up,” but that doesn’t mean he can’t adapt to more enlightened times. A new national tour of the musical based on the beloved adventurer redresses some longtime ...
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Peter Pan and the philosophy of never growing up
J.M. Barrie opens his 1911 novel, Peter and Wendy, with “All children, except one, grow up.” ...
Color TV sets first came out in 1954. By the next year, fewer than 1% of U.S. homes had a color TV. For that matter, only about half the homes in the U.S. had a TV set at all in 1955. Nevertheless, on ...
“Peter Pan” the musical has coasted for so long that a top-to-bottom rethinking was in order. A new tour, playing at The Bushnell in Hartford through Feb. 9, has done that necessary work and improved ...
This version of Neverland might look a little different than what you remember from the 1953 film version of Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Viewers will see some differences in this adaptation of “Peter Pan” — ...
Jeremy Sumpter — who starred in the 2003 film “Peter Pan” by “My Best Friend’s Wedding” director P.J. Hogan — holds another important role in many millennial’s lives, as their first crush. Over two ...
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