They hadn't announced the opening but word still got out that the Peter Pan Diner had reopened after a kitchen fire shuttered the Bay Shore stalwart almost two years ago. By mid-morning Monday, the ...
Montgomery's Alabama Dance Theatre, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary season, is soaring this weekend with "Peter Pan" at Troy University’s Davis Theatre. ADT's annual spring concert is March ...
The magic that powers First Stage's new production of "Peter Pan and Wendy" comes from imagination, not technology. Many commercial adaptations of J.M. Barrie's story about a boy who never grows up ...
Somewhere between waking and dreaming lies Neverland, a place where imagination rules and time stands still. That in-between space is where Fort Wayne Youtheatre’s production of “Peter Pan & Wendy” ...
SHEBOYGAN – Dare to Dream Theatre will stage “Peter Pan Jr.” Jan. 30 to Feb. 8 at the Sheboygan Lutheran High School Center for Arts and Performance. Based on J.M. Barrie's beloved story, the musical ...
The Christmas season is a time to cherish old things. Longtime relationships, roasting chestnuts over the fire – who does that anymore? – and here in the Bay, a merry-old theater style called ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeremy Sumpter — who starred in the 2003 film “Peter Pan” by “My Best Friend’s Wedding” director P.J. Hogan — holds another ...
Jeremy Sumpter — who starred in the 2003 film “Peter Pan” by “My Best Friend’s Wedding” director P.J. Hogan — holds another important role in many millennial’s lives, as their first crush. Over two ...
EXCLUSIVE: More than two decades after soaring through the skies as Peter Pan and Wendy Darling in Universal’s 2003 live-action version of Peter Pan, Jeremy Sumpter and Rachel Hurd-Wood are reuniting ...
Jeremy Sumpter, Peter Pan's lead actor, rose to fame in 2003 following the release of the film. Just 13 at the time, Jeremy has grown up quite a bit since. Watch the video above to see what Peter ...
The Learning Theater production includes 35 schoolchildren who join the fun in English and Spanish. There’s something magical about the spark of wonder in a child’s eyes when creativity takes flight.
Before the curtain rises at La Mirada Theatre to begin the clever cascade of theater mishaps superpowering “Peter Pan Goes Wrong,” a stage manager in backstage work togs ambles on to drone the tut-tut ...