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KibBen

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« on: 03 May 2006, 22:37 »

So, tonight, I saw Peter Pan live on stage. It was brilliant.... but it makes me wonder... has anyone else ever seen it done on stage? Not a small-scale, high-school quality production... but a huge, big spectacular Show?
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« Reply #1 on: 04 May 2006, 00:07 »

Never saw Peter Pan, but I did see Mozart's The Magic Flute.  In the original German, and in the Leipzig Opera House, Leipzig being the city where Bach was born.  It was hella impressive.

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« Reply #2 on: 04 May 2006, 14:12 »

Well, to an extent, it was far more then I had hoped for... but in others, it wasn't. It was a new script, intended to change up the feel of the Darling family especially, by placing them in Depression-era Alberta prarie. I was a little wary about... Tom Wood, the writer, did that for Uncle Vanya, and it SUCKED.

Pan turned out very, very well, I thought. The only thing that really irked me (aside from the choice to play a short section of Pirates of the Carribean Music during the fight on the Jolly Roger.... -_-;) was that he chose to not include the Clap-For-Tinkerbell-Or-She'll-Die part. Instead, Peter's tears brought her back, because Mrs. Darling told Wendy at the beginning that, "There's not joy without pain - tears are a miracle." That was bothersome - I think I may write him a letter asking why he made that choice.
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« Reply #3 on: 04 May 2006, 14:23 »

Well, to an extent, it was far more then I had hoped for... but in others, it wasn't. It was a new script, intended to change up the feel of the Darling family especially, by placing them in Depression-era Alberta prarie. I was a little wary about that... Tom Wood, the writer, did that for Uncle Vanya, and it SUCKED.

Pan turned out very, very well, I thought. The only thing that really irked me (aside from the choice to play a short section of Pirates of the Carribean Music during the fight on the Jolly Roger.... -_-;) was that he chose to not include the Clap-For-Tinkerbell-Or-She'll-Die part. Instead, Peter's tears brought her back, because Mrs. Darling told Wendy at the beginning that, "There's not joy without pain - tears are a miracle." That was bothersome - I think I may write him a letter asking why he made that choice.
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« Reply #4 on: 04 May 2006, 19:16 »

yes, as a ballet as well as musical. in the ballet, a man actually played pan. wow. kathy rigby played pan in the musical and it was quite good.
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« Reply #5 on: 04 May 2006, 23:07 »

That' really cool, pirate. I've never heard of the Pan ballet!
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« Reply #6 on: 09 May 2006, 07:30 »

The only time I ever saw Peter Pan on stage was in second grade when my parents decided to send me to the pretentious private school in San Fransisco.  One weekend we went on a trip to see it in downtown San Fran.  I actually think that is my only good memory of that god forsaken place.
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« Reply #7 on: 09 May 2006, 23:23 »

I have seen Peter Pan on stage, and they had Pan roped up so he could fly over the audience. I also saw The Hobbit as well at some stage as well.
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« Reply #8 on: 10 May 2006, 19:28 »

I've never seen it on stage, but I'm not sure I really could enjoy it as I should.  I love the book version so much, and I've loved it for so long that I can't really see any actors living up to that vision.  Plus the play version is more light-hearted and less philosophical/tragic/disturbing than the book version.

But man, did I ever want to be Wendy when I was younger.
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