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Peter Pan Set to Soar onto Stage at Center for Puppetry Arts this Spring
Based on Beloved
Children’s Book, with Inventive Twist
This spring,
Center for Puppetry Arts will offer Atlanta audiences a fun twist on the
time-honored classic Peter Pan. The young and young-at-heart will
delight in this adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s beloved children’s book as amateur
inventor Wendy Darling and her brothers, John and Michael, travel to Neverland
with the impetuous Peter and his fairy companion, Tinkerbell. Performances begin
on April 5 and will run through May 27.
Adventures abound as
the children romp with the Lost Boys, swim with mermaids, rescue the resourceful
Princess Tigerlily and battle the nefarious Captain Hook. Following the novel’s
classic episodes, Peter Pan celebrates the carefree spirit of
childhood and the value of following your dreams.
Director Michael
Haverty’s adaptation utilizes blacklight puppetry, projected animations and
filmed shadow puppetry to create a magical effect on stage. This
vibrant, colorful world invites audiences on an imaginative voyage across
London, to Neverland and back. Charming puppets, designed by Jason
von Hinezmeyer and built in the Center's Puppet Shop, capture the youthful
energy of the much-loved characters. An original score by Jeffrey Bützer
complements the vivid designs, featuring an array of musical instruments
including accordion, toy piano, saxophone, cello, flute, guitar, glockenspiel
and more.
To keep the
high-flying tale grounded, Center for Puppetry Arts brings an air of
authenticity to its version of Peter Pan: Princess Tigerlily, the
daughter of the chief of the Neverland tribe, speaks Cherokee. The Center for
Puppetry Arts was pleased to work with the Cherokee Nation Education Services
and the Translation Department of Education Services to translate Tigerlily’s
dialogue into this beautiful language for the show.
Peter
Pan is presented in
Mainstage Theater April 5 through May 27. Show times are as follows:
·
Tuesday
– Friday: 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
·
Saturday:
12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
·
Sunday*:
1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
*The
Center is closed Sunday, April 8 for the Easter holiday.
Single
show tickets include museum admission as well as the Create-A-Puppet Workshop,
where kids can make their own Cranky Crocodile Hand Puppet
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