PETER PAN

 PRODUCTION
July, 2010
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Venue:
Berwick Old Cheese Factory

PETER PAN

Adapted by Donna & Peter Dowler

Tara Dowler

How long is it since you jumped onto the wind’s back, flew past the second star on the right and then straight onto morning? That long! Well, now you can do it again.

Go on a journey of the imagination with Wendy, John and Michael. Audiences will be sprinkled with fairy dust by Tinkerbell, as well as sing and dance along with the lost boys.

Children can yell and scream to support the crazy crocodile as he sings to Captain Hook “Let’s Do Lunch”, while pirates run amongst the audience recruiting for the Jolly Roger. And of course everyone will cheer their hero Peter Pan as he battles his nemesis the great “Hook”.

As with all Adlib shows they mix a little bit of tradition, with fun, modern music and a witty script. Their productions are individual as they are presented in intimate surroundings with the actors working amongst the children, with loads of interaction.

The children can also meet with, and get autographs from all their favourite characters after the show. Oh, and make sure you bring along a camera.

Season July 6-10


adlibent@bigpond.net.au

Donna Dowler

5941 1627

$11 per head. Groups of five or more $10 per head. Children 2 years and under are free
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Adlib Children's Theatre is a theatre company that produces school holiday children's musicals in many sites around Melbourne. All Adlib shows are original musical adaptions written by Donna & Peter Dowler. Their shows are intimate and interactive. Audit


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