The classic family musical “Peter Pan” is set to soar into the Peace Center on April 23, offering audiences a fresh take on the beloved story with some exciting new twists.
This production of “Peter Pan” breaks tradition by featuring a male teen, 17-year-old Nolan Almeida, in the iconic role of Peter. The new interpretation aims to cater to a modern audience.
Playwright Larissa FastHorse has updated the musical by transforming the Native Americans in the original show into refugees striving to preserve their indigenous cultures in Neverland.
Raye Zaragoza, who takes on the role of Tiger Lily, highlighted the character’s transformation in this production. She emphasized that Tiger Lily is now portrayed as a strong and empowered leader of the tribe, playing a pivotal role in the narrative.
Zaragoza mentioned that the tribe in this adaptation represents a diverse group from various parts of the world, united in their mission to uphold their indigenous heritage in Neverland.
One of the notable changes in this production is the introduction of a new Act 1 showstopper titled “Friends Forever.” This addition brings a fresh dynamic to the musical.
While incorporating these modern elements, the heart of “Peter Pan” remains intact. The story follows Peter and Tinker Bell as they whisk the Darling children away on an unforgettable adventure, encountering the villainous Captain Hook along the way.
The cast of around two dozen performers delivers classic numbers such as “I’m Flying,” “I Gotta Crow,” “I Won’t Grow Up,” and “Neverland,” staying true to the essence of the beloved musical.
Zaragoza expressed her excitement about the production, noting the positive response from audiences, particularly children. She emphasized the importance of engaging and entertaining young viewers, indicating that the experience is both joyful and meaningful.
“Peter Pan” at the Peace Center promises to be a fresh and vibrant rendition of the timeless tale, appealing to both seasoned fans of the classic musical and a new generation of theatergoers.
What: “Peter Pan”
When: April 23-28
Where: Peace Center
Tickets: $45-$115
Info: 864-467-3000 or peacecenter.org
Photo credit: Matthew Murphy
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