Roy Berko
Yes, PETER/WENDY is yet another version of the tale of the boy who refuses to grow up, but it adds a creative element that other stagings don’t. On the intimate Dobama stage, it will involve and entrance you. It’s well-worth your time to think happy thoughts and let your inner child soar!
Howard Gollop
More philosophy than fantasy, the original adaptation (Dobama is the first professional theater to take on the work) seeks to study character over caricature. As one audience member put it, "Peter Pan" meets "Our Town."
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
This stripped down rendition of the children’s classic would be an ideal pick to introduce young children to a live theater experience. Young at heart adults will also be enthralled by the presentation. Find your happy word and buy a ticket.
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Laura Kennelly
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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
Dobama Theatre’s production of Peter/Wendy, written by Jeremy Bloom, based on Scottish novelist and dramatist Sir James Matthew Barrie’s play (1904) and novel (1911), is an excellent work for people of all ages. The production’s emphasis on gratitude and caring makes the show suitable for today’s social, cultural, and political environment.
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