The Washington Ballet’s Peter Pan Performance Highlights

With what The Washington Post says has “choreography that’s a mix of Marius Petipa and clever slapstick,“ Peter Pan is chock full of “21st century family-friendly fun!“ Don’t miss out on the high-flying adventures through April 27 at The Kennedy Center. The Washington Ballet (TWB) continues soaring through the season with Artistic Director Septime Webre’s dazzling adventure and whimsical production of the high flying, classic adventure tale, Peter Pan. The production opens with a preview on April 16 and runs April 17 through 27, 2014 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Eisenhower Theater. The Washington Ballet dancers will delight audiences with a thrilling portrayal of the wondrous story of Peter and the Lost Boys, based on the 1911 novel Peter and Wendy by Scottish novelist and playwright J.M. Barrie. Webre’s danced version of Barrie’s classic tells the story of Peter Pan, the boy who lives in the enchanted Neverland and never grew up. “The story of Peter Pan is a compelling one as it reminds us to live our lives cherishing the child within,“ says Artistic Director Septime Webre, “It is both whimsical and serious.“ Connect with The Washington Ballet: TWB’s Website: TWB on Facebook: TWB on Twitter: TWB on Instagram: TWB on Pinterest: Subscribe to TWB’s Newsletter:
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