Peter Pan

Peter Pan at Troubadour White City

Why see Peter Pan?

all children grow up. Except one.

Head to the second star on the left and straight on till morning as the highly acclaimed National Theatre production of Peter Pan swoops back into London this year, landing at the newly opened Troubadour White City.

Conceived by Sally Cookson and the rest of the company back in 2016, this enchanting re-imagining of J.M Barrie's timeless tale packs in plenty of fun and mischief, exciting stagecraft and, of course, magic as it refreshes the story of the Boy Who Never Grew Up.

What is it about?

Three children in a wealthy family feel neglected by their stern mother, and are comforted by their patient and caring father. Wendy is approaching 12 and yearns for more adventure in her life before she leaves the nursery and begins formal training as a young woman. One night, a mysterious stranger enters the nursery; a boy of Wendy's age, who can fly. After she helps him retrieve his lost shadow, he invites her and her younger brothers John and Michael for an adventure of a lifetime.

With adventures dark, compelling and sweetly witty, Wendy must decide whether or not to remain in Neverland with Peter and his Lost Boys as their chief storyteller and "mother", or return home to their grief-stricken family, who believe that they have lost them forever. But will Peter let her and the Lost Boys return without a fight? And is Captain Hook really the true villain in this story?

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 7+

Run Time

Two hours 30 minutes, including a 20 min interval

Dates

Finished 1 Sep 2019

Creative

Directed by Sally Cookson
Set design by Michael Vale
Costume design by Katie Sykes
Lighting by Aideen Malone
Music by Benji Bower
Sound design by Dominic Bilkey
Movement by Dan Canham
Aerial direction by Gwen Hales
Fight direction by Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown
Puppet direction and design by Toby Olie

Awards

2017 OLIVIER AWARD NOMINATIONS 2017

Best Entertainment and Family

Reviews

Customer reviews

Carole

Bloody brilliant

This is my 5 th year of the palladium panto and it was its usual brilliant amazing self . Anything with Julian clary in is going to have sexual innuendos in and he is extremely funny with it. If you want a traditional panto go to your local theatre and a matinee as this one is for the more mature audience . It also states parental discretion is advised due to innuendo and with Julian clary it’s obvious what sort. In my eyes it is the funniest panto ever and I book for it every year ... Read more

Rebecca

Rebecca : Loved it!

One word to describe this version of Peter Pan - brilliant! Most original and funny pantomime I have ever seen. ... Read more

Debbie

Christmas Cheer

Excellent Panto, I saw this last night and probably the best panto I have seen. I am regular at the Wimbledon Theater Xmas Panto and this is by far the most entertaining one I have seen. Panto has always had a tradition of bad acting and camp delivery so don't go expecting a Tony award winning performance, it annoys me that other reviews have been so scaring. Best bits for me were the singing trio, The Baywatch and Knightrider references and the American Indian dance. True - the story line was a bit weak, but still kept me captivated with the random song selection and celebrity watching on stage. Definitely a panto that the Adults can enjoy as much as the children! ... Read more
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