Peter Pan Goes Wrong Page
: Ultimately, the show highlights the resilience of performers—the "show must go on" spirit—even when the set is literally falling apart around them. 📍 Local Performance & Ticket Info
The production is performed by the fictional , an amateur group struggling to keep their play afloat. Peter Pan Goes Wrong
: Characters often interact with the audience, particularly during "panto" style segments where the director, Chris Bean (who also plays Captain Hook), gets increasingly frustrated with the crowd. : Ultimately, the show highlights the resilience of
: Some fiascos trigger "universal pain related to the human experience," providing a momentary, unexpected depth to the farce. " providing a momentary
The production explores the philosophy that "serious plus silly equals funny".
: The actors are real-life entertainers playing "actors" who are portraying characters in the Pan universe.