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Dateline: 5th December, 2004

Peetr Pan celebration logo

Celebrating Peter Pan

Action for Children's Arts in association with the Great Ormond Street Hospital, The Theatre Museum and Ambassador Theatre Group present a weekend celebrating the centenary of the first performance of Peter Pan at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1904.

There will be three interlinked events :-

Neverland Revisited is on Saturday 18th Dec from 11am to 1pm at the Duke of York's Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London W2. Doors open 10.30 and
T the event will include presentations on the origins and first performance of Peter Pan, a rehearsed reading by Unicorn Theatre of Barrie's sequel, An Afterthought - only staged once before, personal appearances by actors who have appeared in the play and music from the original score.Confirmed guests include Donald Sinden, Wendy Craig, Janette Scott, Susan Hampshire and Ron Moody. The event will be hosted by Sheila Hancock. This is a free event but admission is by ticket only.
To order your free tickets, please send s.a.e. to Box Office Manager, Duke of York's Theatre, St Martin's Lane, London WC2 4BG. Brochure details on the website: http://www.childrensarts.org.uk or call 020 8763 8066, giving your name and address.

The Theatre Museum Celebrates Peter Pan
The weekend will also include an exhibition with costume workshops and storytelling at the Theatre Museum, Russell St, London WC2. All events are free. For admission times & details visit: http://www.theatremuseum.org.uk

A gale performance of Peter Pan presented by Chicken Shed Theatre Company concludes the weekend's celebrations, at the Albery Theatre on Sunday 19th December at 6:30 pm. To purchase tickets tel: 020-7916 5678 or e-mail: tulloch@gosh.nhs.uk

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