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ThreeSixty Theatre: Peter Pan

ThreeSixty Theatre: Peter Pan at 360 Entertainment Theater

Why see ThreeSixty Theatre: Peter Pan?

Peter Pan is on tour and hits the in , ,

Conceived by an award-winning creative team and featuring twenty-two actors, stunning puppets, epic music, and dazzling flying sequences surrounded by breathtaking video, Peter Pan was a smash hit when it launched in London in 2009.

The world's first 360-degree video projection for live theater flies both cast and audience over Edwardian London.

Key Information

Audience

This show is not suitable for children under the age of 5.

Run Time

2 hours and 30 minutes with an intermission.

Dates

Finished Aug 31, 2011

Cast

Ciaran Joyce as Peter Pan
Evenly Hoskins as Wendy Darling
Steven Pacey as Captain Hook/ Mr Darling
Tom Larkin as John Darling
Regina Leslie as Mrs Darling/ Neverbird
Ben Adams as Nibs
Darren Barrere as Tootles
Chuck Bradley as Alf Mason
Heidi Buehler as Tigerlilly
Alejandro Cordoba as Mullins/ Cecco
Ian Paul Custer as Cookson
Amadna Goble as Mermaid

Creative

Directed by Ben Harrison
Designed by William Dudley
Written by Tanya Ronder
Composed by Benjamin Wallfisch
Choreographed by Fleur Darkin

Reviews

Customer reviews

13 reviews, average rating: (3.9 Stars)

Nelly Sid

AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE

I'm Nelly and I'm twelve years old. I came to this show two times, because it was so good. The first time was with my parents, and the second was with my big brother and cousin. I'm planning to go again this week. For one, the effects and props were phenomenal. When Peter and the gang were flying, I felt as though I was flying through the brisk air of London with them. And a few times, I forgot Nana and the crocodile were just puppets. When the croc roared in my face, I was afraid she was going to chomp me up! And I felt so sorry for poor Nana when Mr. Darling gave her his medicine. The story was great. I thought it was cool how it was shown from both the pirates' and the boys' and Wendy's perspectives. It met and exceeded my expectations(I also read the book). Overall, this is the best play I've ever seen, and I've seen some pretty good ones. The effects and acting were amazing. The characters were great. It was an experience I'll never forget. It was an awfully big adventure. ... Read more

Cameron Guss

I loved the show...by Cami Guss

Hi, I'm 5 years old and went with my papa and nana to see Peter Pan. The show was special, amazing, and fun. The show was so funny, because of Tinker Bell. The alagator was so cool and it ate Captain Hook. You have to see the show. The flying was so cool. It made me smile and so good and fantastic. Peter Pan and Wendy were the best but when Wendy was a woman Peter wanted to have her fly back but she said "I'm married and have a Kid". I loved all the characters but Captin hook had his hand cut off. Peter was on the rock and saved Wendy. You should see this show it was great. My Papa and Nana are the best in the world for taking me. PS: From Papa...Give yourself extra time to get to the show. The traffic can be bad getting there. Parking is no problem and easy to get out. NOTE: It is a little confusing getting back on 90 because you don't go out the way you came in. We just went down a few lights. Show was great, actors were very good and no slip ups. ... Read more

Pat

LOVED IT!

We saw Peter Pan in Chicago on August 13 and loved it! The actors and the effects were phenomenal. Our group consisted of 3 adults with no kiddees but the little ones around us seemed totally enchanted throughout the 2 hour production. We took the train to Chicago and walked along the river to the theatre. The outdoor tent setting made it a perfect summer outing. We got there early to experience the pre-show extras. Loved the "Learn to Speak Pirate" class! Once inside the theatre tent, the air conditioning was fine, the acoustics were great and the sight lines perfect for everyone in the audience - everyone is sitting close to the action. Favorite parts: flying over London, mermaid swim and Peter/Hook's fight scene. Too bad it is the end of the Chicago run, I'd like to see it again. ... Read more
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