Exciting news for Broadway fans! The highly-anticipated premiere of Peter Pan Goes Wrong is just around the corner, with the full cast now announced. The show will begin previews on March 17, with the official opening night scheduled for April 19 at the prestigious Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The newly announced cast members are sure to impress audiences, with Matthew Cavendish set to play Max, Bianca Horn as Jill, and Harry Kershaw as Francis. And that’s not all – the talented Bartley Booz will grace the stage as Dennis until April 9, when Jonathan Sayer takes over the role full-time.
Rounding out the impressive cast are Ryan Vincent Anderson, Stephen James Anthony, Fred Gray, and Brennan Stacker, all of whom are sure to bring their own unique talents to this hilarious and entertaining production.
Peter Pan Goes Wrong is a play about a theatre company attempting to perform the classic story of Peter Pan, but everything that can go wrong does. The play is a comedy that parodies the original story of Peter Pan with a series of mishaps and technical difficulties during the performance, such as actors forgetting their lines, props breaking, and sets collapsing. The play was created by the Mischief Theatre Company and has been performed in various theatres around the world.
Peter Pan Goes Wrong, inspired by J.M. Barrie’s timeless classic, promises to be a riotous and unforgettable experience for theatregoers. Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields, and directed by Adam Meggido, this show is sure to leave audiences in stitches.
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