Photo courtesy Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center.
Photo courtesy Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center.

Tuesday, Feb. 24  

Travel to Neverland with this grown-up rendition of the famed classic Peter Pan. Coined “the most exhilarating Broadway storytelling in decades,” by the New York Times, this small cast of 12 puts on one big, musical show with over 100 characters. Peter and the Starcatcher takes audiences on an imaginative and inventive flight that answers the age-old question of how Peter Pan became The Boy Who Never Grew Up. Set in a time before Wendy and Ben and the ticking croc, we meet a young, nameless orphan who has not yet learned to fly, along with the man before the hook, Black Stache. And lets not forget his sidekick, Smee. Experience this classic tale on a new adventure, and see Peter Pan earn his name. Peter and the Starcatcher has won five Tony Awards and continues to get rave reviews: The New Yorker called it “astonishing,” New York Magazine deemed it “miraculous,” and Entertainment Weekly said it’s “an absurdly funny fantastical journey.” Don’t miss this magical, innovative storytelling on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center, 701 S. Main St. The adventure will begin at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.thepacba.com.

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