The University of Rhode Island’s production of “Peter and the Starcatcher” takes audiences on a whimsical journey filled with adventure and laughter. The play, based on a novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, tells a zany version of the Peter Pan story, complete with drugged mermaids and lasagna-loving savages. The production features a creative set design that transforms from an attic into a ship, embracing the imagination of a child at play.
The play begins with a group of children donning costumes and gathering to hear a story, with Max Hunter playing the role of Boy/Peter Pan. As the tale unfolds, audiences are taken on a wild ride of treasure switching hands, ships battling for control, and the fight to secure the coveted treasure.
“Peter and the Starcatcher” immerses viewers in a world where imagination knows no bounds, as they are swept up in the theatrical magic and camaraderie of a shared theatrical experience. Don’t miss this unique and enchanting production at the University of Rhode Island.
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