Long before Cathy Rigby, Mary Martin, or even Walt Disney, the "Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" stole the hearts of children young and old. Peter Pan first opened as a play in London on the day after Christmas, 1904. While it drew on a fund of Christmas pantomime traditions including the "principal boy" (played by a girl), fantastic fairyland settings, strange creatures and amazing special
effects, the play's phenomenal success was certainly due to the extraordinary character of Peter Pan himself. Don't miss one of VOX LUMIERE'S favorite shows!