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1160:"). As the plank is prepared, Hook hears the tick-tock of the crocodile and panics. It is actually Peter with a clock, and while Hook cowers Peter and the Boys help the Indians, the animals and Liza onto the ship and hide. Peter hides in a closet and kills two pirates Hook sends in. A third pirate, Starkey, refuses to obey Hook's order to go in and jumps overboard. The pirates then carry the Boys in, and the Boys pretend to be afraid as they are carried in. Peter disguises himself as a pirate, and the pirates think the "doodle-doo" (named so because Peter still crows after killing the pirates) killed all the Boys. Hook believes the ship is now cursed, and everyone thinks Wendy is the source. The pirates push Wendy to the plank. Peter ditches his disguise and the Indians and animals attack, as well as the Boys who are alive and armed. The pirates are all defeated, and Peter challenges Hook to a duel and defeats him. Hook threatens to blow up the ship with a bomb, but runs into the real crocodile (whom Peter also brought on the ship). Peter catches the dropped bomb and tosses it in the sea after Hook slides down the plank (which is shaped like a slide) with the crocodile chasing behind him. As Peter puts his fingers in his ears, the bomb explodes and Hook is eaten by the crocodile. Everyone sings Peter's praises ("Finale: I've Gotta Crow" ). Before the Darling children and the Lost Boys go to London, Liza asks Peter to teach her to crow ("Finale: I've Gotta Crow" ). 1168:
sound of her husband's offstage voice. Jane awakes and, like her mother before her, asks, "Boy, why are you crying?" Peter introduces himself, but Jane knows all about him from her mother's stories. She has been waiting for him to come take her to Neverland and to learn to fly. Peter, now happy again, throws fairy dust on her, but as they are about to leave, Wendy tries to stop them, saying, "Oh, if only I could go with you!" In the most poignant moment of the show, Peter answers with a sad but understanding smile, "You can't. You see, Wendy ... you're too grown up" and so Wendy reluctantly lets Jane go, "just for Spring cleaning." Her daughter and the "boy who wouldn't grow up" fly off into the night as Wendy watches from the window. ("Finale: Never Never Land ")
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pretended not to care, throws himself on a bed and cries himself to sleep. As they leave the underground house, Wendy and the boys are captured by the pirates. Hook then sneaks into the lair and poisons Peter's "medicine". Tinker Bell awakens Peter, tells him of the ambush, and warns him about the poison, but he waves her off as he prepares for a rescue. Desperate, she drinks the poison herself. Dying, she tells Peter that if every boy and girl who believes in fairies would clap their hands, she would live. Peter
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arrives, he is enraged and demands that the "spirit of the forest" speak to him. Peter tricks them all into thinking he is Hook, and that the real Hook is a codfish. Hook asks the "spirit" to reveal its true identity. Peter obliges, pretending to be a "beautiful lady" ("Oh, My Mysterious Lady") and Hook and his pirates try to ambush Peter, but they are chased away by Tiger Lily and her tribe of Native Americans.
986:. The video release cuts the program to about 96 minutes, directed by Gary Halvorson. It reconcieved the potentially offensive "Ugg-a-Wugg" song about Native Americans as a percussive dance number. The flying effects were changed to include some flights that were not practical to do in the theatrical version, such as the somersault flips during "I'm Flying", and electronically erasing the wires. 329:). In this ending, Peter returns after many years to take Wendy back to Never Never Land for spring cleaning. He finds that he has been away so long that Wendy is now an adult, married woman with a daughter. Despondent at first, he is delighted when Wendy's daughter Jane offers to be his new mother, and instead takes her with him. 1131:. Michael and John want to return home, and Wendy admits to being homesick, too. The Boys wish they had parents, and Wendy offers hers to all of them. Everyone is excited about being adopted, except Peter, who says he will not go because he knows he will grow up if he does. Wendy tells him she will come back once a year to do his 1105:"), a rich cake with poisonous icing. Hook suddenly hears a loud tick-tock; the crocodile appears but Hook escapes. The pirates flee, and the Boys reappear, thinking they are safe. Suddenly, a group of "Indians" appears, led by Tiger Lily ("Indians"). They leave the Boys alone, and go on hunting the pirates. 1126:
Back at the hideout, Tiger Lily and her tribe are almost shot by the Boys, until Peter reveals the truce between them. They smoke a peace pipe and vow eternal friendship ("Ugg-a-Wugg"). Tiger Lily and her Indians leave to stand guard around the house above. Wendy asks Peter to sing the Boys a lullaby
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A few days pass with everyone having adventures. One day in the forest, after Peter leads the Boys in their anthem ("I Won't Grow Up"), they almost run into the pirates, who have captured Tiger Lily and tie her to a tree. Peter hides and mimics Hook's voice, ordering the men to release her. When Hook
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to add more songs, including "Never Never Land", "Distant Melody" and several other numbers, turning the show into a full-scale musical. The musical, instead of using Barrie's original ending, in which Peter simply let Wendy and the other children return home, includes an additional scene that Barrie
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Back home, the Darlings sit by the nursery window night after night, hoping for the return of their children. The children silently reappear and sing to their mother ("Tender Shepherd" ). The Darlings happily agree to adopt the Lost Boys ("Finale: We Will Grow Up"). Wendy promises to wait for Peter,
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The Lost Boys suddenly spot Wendy in the sky and thinking she is a bird, one of them shoots an arrow. Peter, Michael and John land and think the arrow lodged in her heart, but instead find it stuck in the button Peter gave her and she is not dead. The Lost Boys build a house around her, hoping that
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Years pass, and Peter returns to the nursery, surprising a much older Wendy, who no longer expected him. He has come to take her to Neverland for Spring cleaning, but she declines as she is now grown up; married with a daughter of her own, Jane. Peter starts to cry, and Wendy leaves the room at the
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re-created the signature flying sequences he had staged for the 1954 Broadway production and the two Producers' Showcase broadcasts. This 1960 version was rebroadcast in 1963, 1966 and 1973. The video tape of that production was restored and rebroadcast by NBC on March 24, 1989, then again on March
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In Neverland, Peter's "Lost Boys" are standing outside their underground lair, wondering when he will return, when they hear Captain Hook and his pirates ("Pirate Song"). The boys hide. Hook tells Smee, his right-hand man, that he wants to kill Peter, because he cut off his hand and threw it to a
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The pirates attack and subdue the Indians. They give Peter a fake all-clear signal, so Peter sadly sends Wendy, her brothers, and the Lost Boys on their way. Before she leaves, Wendy sets out Peter's "medicine" (a drop of water) for him to take before bed. After she tearfully leaves, Peter, who
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Peter sprinkles the children with fairy dust and tells them to "think lovely thoughts" ("I'm Flying – Reprise"). The children follow Peter, but Michael goes back when the maid, Liza, comes into the room, giving her some of his fairy dust and inviting her to come to Neverland with them. In later
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had long since gone off the air, so the 1960 production was intended as a "stand alone" special instead of an episode of an anthology series. Act II was split into two acts, for a total of five acts instead of three, to allow for more commercial breaks. This version was
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production was brought to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in November 2019 as the first Broadway show to be produced in the kingdom. The show was well received and included the lead of Peter Pan being portrayed by a woman with fans lining up after for autographs and photos.
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As Mr. and Mrs. Darling prepare for an evening out, two of their children, Wendy and John, play at being their parents. When Mrs. Darling notices Michael is left out, she gets him into the game and joins in with all of them watched by the dog Nana, their
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Liza: the family maid. In the original stageplay, Liza is only used at the end of Act I and the beginning of Act V Scene II; however, the role was expanded greatly for the musical so that she appears all throughout Act II in both dance and singing
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she will become their mother ("Wendy"), to which, when she wakes up, she agrees. Hook plants the cake, but Wendy doesn't let the children eat it as she knows it wouldn't be good for them; instead, she tells the Boys stories, including
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was restaged on December 8, 1960, this time in a 100-minute version rather than 90 minutes (not counting the commercials), and with a slightly different cast because the original children had outgrown their roles.
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Starkey: The Pirate featured in the Marooners' Rock scene. This scene was removed from the original Mary Martin run of the show but was added back in various productions, including the Cathy Rigby run.
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telecasts of it in 1955, 1956, and 1960 with the same stars, plus several rebroadcasts of the 1960 telecast. In 2014, the musical was broadcast on NBC featuring several new numbers, and starring
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The Twins: The twins do and act as one because Peter does not understand twins. They are usually portrayed as identical, though some productions purposefully cast very different looking people.
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A third Broadway production was mounted in 1990, originally at the Lunt-Fontanne, running for 45 performances. A return engagement opened 10 months later, this time at the
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and ran for 166 performances. This engagement was nominated for the 1999 Tony for Best Revival of a Musical. The performance was recorded at the
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Tootles: The humblest of the boys because he always misses out on the adventures. He is most often portrayed as the youngest of the boys.
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to believe and clap their hands. They do, and Tinker Bell is saved. Peter grabs his dagger and heads off to rescue Wendy and the Boys.
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Broadway revivals, the Liza scene is replaced with Peter and the Darling children flying over London on their way to Neverland.
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as the adult Wendy. Critical reviews were mixed, with many reviewers expressing relief that the broadcast was not a disaster.
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Crocodile: The only thing, besides his blood, that Hook fears. It swallowed a clock, which gives Hook ample time to escape.
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co-starring. This production ran for 48 performances. A return engagement with the same stars opened in 1999 at the
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for the television production. It was so well received that the musical was restaged live for television (again on
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Ostrich: Opens Act II, dancing with Slightly. This role, along with all the other animal roles, does not speak.
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opened in February 2024, after playing previews in December of the previous year. This production, directed by
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on March 7, 1955, which ensured that it was a financial success despite the limited run. The revised score and
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was telecast from a theatre with a live audience. All three were performed in the NBC studios. In 2000,
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home video in 1990 and on DVD on October 19, 1999. None of the three Mary Martin television versions of
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Nana: the dog/nurse, usually played by a person in costume (along with all the other animals).
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Nibs: The 'gay and debonair.' He is the first to sight the Wendy Bird at the start of Act II.
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Slightly Soiled: The most conceited of the Lost Boys. Appointed Leader at the end of Act II.
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for a planned limited run of 152 performances. The busy 1954 Broadway season also included
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A new North American tour featuring a heavily revised book by Native American playwright
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on July 19, 1954. The initial four-week run was followed by an eight-week engagement in
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The Peter Pan Chronicles: The Nearly 100 Year History of "the Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up"
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Martin, Mary "My Heart Belongs", pp. 203–210, William Morrow and Co., Inc. 1976
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Lion: This role, along with the ostrich, is often removed in modern productions.
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were staged early in the 20th century, starting in London in 1904, starring
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in color at NBC's Brooklyn studio. Martin was also starring in Broadway's
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in the orchestra. Other characters "translate" what she "says".
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in the musical has usually been played by a woman, including
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Flies Into Homes on A&E Oct. 8; On Video and DVD Oct.10"
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as Peter; the first co-starred Stephen Hanan and the second
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at the time. The production was directed for television by
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presented a TV production of the Broadway show, starring
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A Broadway cast album of the songs is still in print.
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Mr. George Darling: the father of the Darling family.
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Peter Pan (2000 TV production starring Cathy Rigby)
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Michael Nicholas Darling: Wendy's youngest brother.
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Index

Peter Pan (1950 musical)

Jule Styne
Mark Charlap
Trude Rittmann
Betty Comden
Adolph Green
Carolyn Leigh
Book
Sir James M. Barrie
Sir J. M. Barrie
Peter Pan
Broadway
Broadway
revival
Broadway
revival
Broadway
revival
A&E
NBC
musical
J. M. Barrie
Peter Pan
Peter and Wendy
Moose Charlap
Jule Styne
Carolyn Leigh
Betty Comden
Adolph Green

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