Last night I went to see a new and updated version of Peter Pan and I was very impressed with all of the magical special effects (at one point I was actually giggling out loud). Peter Pan (Nolan Almeida) climbs through the window of the Darling children's bedroom to reclaim his shadow and ends up taking Wendy (Hawa Kamara), John (William Foon), and Michael (Camden Kwok) on an adventure to Neverland to meet the Lost Boys. They run afoul of Tiger Lily (Raye Zaragoza) and her tribe but they eventually join forces to defeat Captain Hook (Cody Garcia) and his pirates. Peter does not want to grow up so he stays behind when the Darling children take the Lost Boys back home but he returns years later to take Wendy's daughter Jane (Christina Helene Braa) on a new adventure. At first it was a little bit disconcerting to see a more contemporary version set in the U.S. instead of Victorian England with references to social media but as soon as Almeida appeared and starting singing "I Gotta Crow" I was completely captivated. Other changes include a multicultural cast of children, a male actor playing Peter, better representation for Tiger Lily and the other indigenous people (they clash with the Lost Boys because of their lack of reverence for the land and the problematic song "Ugg-a-Wugg" is replaced with "Friends Forever" which emphasizes cooperation), an expanded role for Wendy, and the addition of the poignant song "When I Went Home" (it was cut from the original 1954 production) which explains why Peter wants to stay in Neverland. Almeida is the highlight of the show because his performance is incredibly dynamic and he displays a child-like wonder that is very appealing. I loved his voice and I loved watching him during the high-energy choreography, particularly when he interacts with his shadow and when he fights a duel with Hook. Garcia is a hoot as Captain Hook and I laughed at all of his antics, especially during "Hook's Tango," "Hook's Tarantella," and "Hook's Waltz" (all of his pirates play musical instruments during these songs and it is hilarious). As I mentioned, the technical elements in this show are dazzling! The flying sequences are amazing (the projections as they fly to Neverland are absolutely spectacular and I actually felt like I was flying, too) and the lighting design for Tinkerbell is so much fun. In addition to the projections, the physical sets include an elaborate bedroom for the Darling children, the lair used by Peter and the Lost Boys in the middle of a lush forest, and the deck of Captain Hook's pirate ship and they are quite impressive. I appreciated the care taken with the costumes for the indigenous people but my favorite one was for Captain Hook (a red waistcoat and frock coat with gold embroidery, a white ruffled shirt, and black knee boots). I had so much fun watching this (much more than I was expecting) and I highly recommend getting a ticket for one of the five remaining performances (go here for tickets).
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