Theatre Review: Peter Pan
“I come every night to listen to the stories,” Peter explains to Wendy when she catches him in the Darling family nursery at the beginning of Peter Pan.
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“I come every night to listen to the stories,” Peter explains to Wendy when she catches him in the Darling family nursery at the beginning of Peter Pan.
Based on Alice Sebold’s novel of the same name, Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones sets out to tell the story of a girl named Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) who is murdered at age 14 and must come to terms with her own death as she watches the aftermath from on high.
When two white-and-pink-clad gay men walk onto a smoke-filled stage adorned in sneakers, ball caps and fluffy oversized angel wings – it’s hard to know what to expect. But, 10 minutes into Nathan Cuckow and Chris Craddock’s quick-witted and sidesplitting rhymes about growing up gay, you don’t care where it’s going. You just know that you like it.