Then in 1974, she took to the stage flying high as Peter Pan, a part she has now played over 3,000 times, making her an ...
“Peter Pan Goes Wrong” is the kissing cousin sequel to “The Play That Goes Wrong,” which La Mirada self-produced in January.
Where: Barrymore Theatre box office on the day of the performance. When: Available at each performance when the Box Office opens at 10AM the day of the performance. Information: Tickets are subject to ...
Flight trainer Jamie Nicklas, left, watches as 8-year-old John Elmdorf flies through the air above other actors during training. Edie Tesson, who will be playing the part of Peter Pan, reacts to the ...
This article first appeared as part of Jenelle Riley’s Acting Up newsletter – to subscribe for early content and weekly updates on all things acting, visit the Acting Up signup page. Live theater is ...
Although “The Play That Goes Wrong” frequently is out on the road, “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” is not part of a U.S. tour, but represents the show’s single post-Broadway stop in the States. That could mean ...
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