The boy who never grows up flies into the First World War This exuberant production both clarifies and further complicates the conundrum of Peter Pan. In any production true to Barrie there is an underpinning of sadness, an acknowledgement of the losses we must all suffer: children leave home and adult responsibility takes the place of childhood innocence. And yet, despite the tragedies which dogged both Barrie's own…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:32PM on May 25, 2018