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Opening Friday, December 5! SLC’s Music Theatre – Performance program presents: Bad Hats Theatre’s PETER PAN

Peter Pan

Bad Hats Theatre’s Peter Pan is an adventurous, joyful musical adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic story. Mr. Smee finds a copy of Peter Pan and begins to read about the boy who would never grow up. Through the magic of theatre, Mr. Smee and the audience are quickly transported to the Darlings’ house in London, where Wendy, John, and Michael meet the mysterious, mischievous Peter Pan. Peter and Tinkerbell help the Darlings fly to Neverland, where they adventure with the Lost Boys, go toe-to-toe with pirates, and meet the most villainous villain of them all — Captain James Hook! Fast-paced and funny, Peter Pan will delight and thrill the young and young-at-heart.

“Bad Hats Theatre’s Peter Pan is full of heart, laughter, and beautiful music, making it the perfect showcase for the hilarious and talented Music Theatre students,” said Kyle Golemba, professor in the Music Theatre program. They’ve been working hard all semester with a fabulous creative team to discover all the wonder and imagination necessary to take you on an unforgettable trip to Neverland — so come join the adventure!” 

Adapted by: Fiona Sauder & Reanne Spitzer
Music by: Landon Doak
Arrangements by: Nathan Carroll and Company

Performances this weekend:

  • Friday, December 5 @ 7:30pm
  • Saturday, December 6 @ 2pm and 7:30 pm
  • Sunday, December 7 @ 2pm

Approximate running time: 80 minutes, no intermission.

Brockville Arts Hub
32 Park St.
Brockville ON K6V 1B3

Ticket prices: Adults $30, Seniors $25, Students $20, and Youth (12 and under) $10. Plus applicable fees and HST. Tickets are available here.

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613.329.2451
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Julie Einarson
Chief of Staff
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613.328.2440
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