Peter Pan 1905 - Articles Page 284.2

Opened: November 6, 1905

Peter Pan - 1905 - Broadway History , Info & More

Peter Pan, like its namesake, is a tale which never ages. Children and adults alike have all fallen under the spell of Neverland, a place where children can fly and exciting, frightening adventures happen every day.



In 1985 Piers Chater Robinson adapted J.M. Barrie's book for the stage, and now, 25 years later, his innovative Peter Pan musical score is well known and loved, performed in professional and amateur productions worldwide and is quickly becoming the most popular musical version of Peter Pan internationally. CYT is pleased to be selected as one of the first theaters in Chicagoland to produce it!



Join all your favorite characters: Peter Pan, Wendy, John, Michael, the dastardly Captain Hook and his sidekick Smee, Tiger Lily, the Lost Boys, Pirates, Neverland Indians, Fairies, Nana the pet dog and, of course, that scary crocodile as CYT travels to Neverland like you've never experienced it before.

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Peter Pan FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the songs are in Peter Pan and what's the order?
At the Tops of the Trees
The Fairy House
The Lighting of the Fairy Lamps
The Singing of the Fairy Bells
Finale
Peter Pan Waltz
Peter Pan Lancers
Won't You Have a Little Feather
The Sweetest Thing in Life
Nobody
He'll Know If You're a Friend
Hail Him with His Own Song
Cui Bono Cui
Opening Music [i]
That's Him. Come Back!
The Window Must Always Remain Open
The Reunion
The Beautiful Mothers
Spring Cleaning Time
Build a House
Opening Music [ii]
Nana Prepares the Nursery
Lullabye
Peter at the Window
The Night Lights
Tinker Bell
Peter's Entrance [i]
The Talk About Fairies
Quick! Hide!
The Shadow Dance
Act I Finale (Peter Pan)
The Pipe with the Ostrich
The Song of the Pirates
Unrip Your Plan, Captain
Paw, Smee, Paw
The Arrival of the Crocodile
Indians!
The Indian Dance
The Approach of the Indians
The Arrival of the Indian Princess
Wolves!
The Arrival of Wendy
Peter Flies Down
The Building of the House
Lisa on the Prowl
Wolves Enter
Peter's Entrance [ii]
Finale Act II
Opening Music Act III (Version # 1)
Opening Music Act III (Version # 2)
Song of the Mermaids
Peter and the Lost Boys
Swimming the Lake
Marooner's Rock
Highland Fling
King of the Castle
The Pirates Arrive
The Pirates Prepare to Abandon Tiger Lily
Tiger Lily Escapes
Hook Swims Out to Boat
Hook Climbs into Boat
The Never Bird and Its Nest
And There's My Hook
'Tis Passing Queer
Paw, Fish, Paw
The Sea Fight
The Wrestle Between Peter and Hook
The Crocodile Makes for Hook
The Boys Depart Home
Peter Drags Wendy Onto Rock
The Kite Arrives
Wendy Flies Off with the Kite
The Despair of Peter
To Die Will Be an Awful Big Adventure
The Bird Comes to Peter's Rescue
Peter Sails Away in the Nest
Entr'acte
The Boys in the Caves
You May Clear Away Now
A Homely Thing to Have About the House
He Likes You to Meet Him at the Door
Sally in the Alley [i]
Sally in the Alley [ii]
The Boy's Dance
On with Your Nighties First
The Pillow Dance
The Under Ground Dance
John Anderson, My Jo
The Pipes of Pan [i]
The Fight Between the Indians and the Pirates
The Abduction of Wendy
Hook Poisons Peter
I'll Rescue Her
And Now to Rescue Wendy
Opening Music Act V
Hornpipe
Lass of Richmond Hill
The Prisoners Depart
The Arrival of the Crew
The Dance of the Pirates
Hoist Them Up
Rule Brittania
The Crocodile! Hide Me!
Here's to Johnny Plank
God Save the King
Fetch the Cat!
What Was That?
The Approach of Peter
The Terrorism of the Pirates
The Fight and Overthrow of the Pirates
No! I Like It, It's Topping!
Hook and Peter Fight
The Pipes of Pan [ii]
Hook Jumps Overboard
Victory March
La Marseillies
The Indian Camp
Clock Has Run Down at Last
Watch on the Rhine
Home Sweet Home
What productions of Peter Pan have there been?
Peter Pan has had 9 productions including West End which opened in 1904, Broadway which opened in 1905, Broadway which opened in 1905, Broadway which opened in 1906, Broadway which opened in 1912, Broadway which opened in 1915, Broadway which opened in 1924, Broadway which opened in 1924 and Broadway which opened in 1928.

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