Outdoor Theatre: Peter Pan
When? 10 August 2024
Where? Museum of East Dorset - Wimborne
Dorset based SISATA transports you to Neverland like you have never seen it before. Inspired by the Isle of Portland off the Jurassic Coast, meet the natives of Portland, pirates and smugglers and a prehistoric Jurassic monster intent on consuming the rest of Hook.
Come early to take part and play a role in this playful and honest adaptation of J. M. Barrie’s timeless tale with original live music and song.
In this ultimate battle of the generations, the fresh, innovative youth take on the strength and wisdom of age and experience. In the light of the major challenges the world is currently facing, how can we learn from each other? How can we work together to create a bright future? How do we face the fear of growing up and embrace the advantages of ageing without clinging to eternal youth?
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Arrive early to pick your spot, bring a chair/cushion/blanket/whatever you need to be comfortable and prepared for the weather!
Matinee – Doors open at 1.15pm for a 2pm performance (run time approx 2 hours including interval).
Evening- Doors open at 5.45pm for 6.30pm performance (run time approx 2 hours including interval).
Price: £14* – £17* – *Booking Fees Apply.
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Museum of East Dorset
23-27 High Street, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, BH21 1HR
Tel: 01202 882533
Events Nearby
Wizard of Oz Museum Trail
Wimborne Minster Folk Festival
Wimborne Food Festival
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