Ira David Wood III as "Captain Hook"
Peter Pan
July 12-20
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Starring Ira David Wood III as "Captain Hook"
Ira David Wood III is the founder and executive director of Raleigh's Theatre in the Park. NCT credits include Oliver, La Cage Aux Folles, Grease, Funny Girl, The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, and Man of La Mancha. Best known to local audiences as "Scrooge" in TIP’s internationally acclaimed A Christmas Carol, celebrating its 34th year of production in December.
Director/Choreographer: Stephen Terrell
Stephen Terrell is Head of Musical Theatre at Emerson College in Boston. Peter Pan is his sixth production for NCT, following Camelot, Mame, The Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Stephen began his theatre career as a singing, dancing actor with Broadway, Off-Broadway and many regional shows to his credit. As a director and award-winning choreographer his work has been seen in theatres all across the country, including Off-Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, Dallas Theatre Centre and many others. Stephen’s work in opera has taken him to some of the world’s great opera houses, including Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Paris Opera and Teatro Real in Madrid. He is currently serving as Head of Musical Theatre at Emerson College in Boston and is proud to be a founding member and resident director of the Texas Shakespeare Festival. For NRL.
Synopsis:
Peter Pan tells the story of a mischievous little boy who refuses to grow up. Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as leader of his gang, the Lost Boys. The show's adventures begin when Peter teaches Wendy and her brothers how to fly and invites them to come with him to Never-Never-Land.
» Musical Based on the Play by James M. Barrie
» Music by Mark Charlap
» Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh
» Additional Music by Jules Styne
» Additional Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Peter Pan Performance Schedule
| Date |
Day |
Time |
| July 12th |
Saturday |
2pm and 8pm |
| July 13th |
Sunday |
2pm |
| July 15th |
Tuesday |
8pm |
| July 16th |
Wednesday |
8pm |
| July 17th |
Thursday |
8pm |
| July 18th |
Friday |
8pm |
| July 19th |
Saturday |
2pm and 8pm |
| July 20th |
Sunday |
2pm and 7pm |
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