With the constant pressures of work, adult responsibilities, and never-ending expenses in our society, it’s no wonder Peter Pan never wanted to grow up (if we had a choice, we wouldn’t either). The classic fairy tale—filled with friendship, mystery, and awful, awful adults (aka Captain Hook)—is being brought to life once again on stage. But this is more than your typical stage production: expect to see actors flying through the air and the world’s first 360-degree CGI theater set. This state-of-the-art set actually draws the audience into the magical world of Neverland by displaying more than 15,000 square feet of high-resolution video onto the interior of the theater; so for two hours, you’ll be amongst Peter, Wendy and the Lost Boys, and possibly in reach of some of Tinkerbell’s infamous fairy dust.
Wed., Sept. 29; Sundays, 12:30 N 6 p.m.; Tuesdays-Fridays, 7 p.m.; Saturdays, 1 N 6 p.m. Starts: Sept. 29. Continues through Jan. 2, 2010