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PETER PAN

the British Musical

Book, music and lyrics by Piers Chater-Robinson

Adapted from the play by J. M. Barrie

Synopsis

Here is all the charm of Barrie, of Peter Pan and Tinker Bell, of the children, Indians, Pirates and Lost Boys of Never Land in the sparkling new musical adaptation, suitable for schools and youth theatres as well as dramatic and musical societies. In this revised version, following the highly successful national tour of the show, Mr Chater-Robinson has re-written parts of the script and added two new songs.

The delightful score-for piano or organ and three instruments-adds to the charm of the original classic and will endear the theatrical fantasy to both old and new audiences.

 

  • "Magical..." Daily Mail
  •  "This intelligent adaptation..." The Stage

The Cast: 30 named parts, with opportunities for extras

The Music: Piano/vocal score, bass, drums and percussion available

NB: This title is restricted - please enquire before commencing rehearsals

 

     

 
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