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On Stage at Kingsborough: Peter Pan

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Oct 27, 2019 @ 2:00 pm3:00 pm

Kingsborough Community College




$13

Suggested Ages: 4-5 to 15-18

Watch an enchanting adaptation of Peter Pan told through the eyes of the Darling Family who live in Edwardian England.  Adapted by Tony Award winners John Caird and Trevor Nunn (of Les Misérables, and Nicholas Nickleby), this charming production celebrates childhood and the magic of the imagination as the Darling family transforms their nursery into Neverland by turning pillows into clouds, long-johns into shadows, an ironing board into a ship’s plank, and antique snowshoes into a crocodile’s snapping jaws.  Meet the cast after the show.

 

 

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