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Peter Pan

Peter Pan at Threesixty Theatre

Why see Peter Pan?

On the Embarcadero opposite the Ferry Building.

Direct from London, a spectacular new stage production of J M Barrie’s classic story performed in a state-of-the-art 1350 seat theater pavilion.

Conceived by an award winning creative team and featuring 22 actors, stunning puppets, epic music, and dazzling flying sequences surrounded by breathtaking video, Peter Pan was a smash hit when it launched in London in 2009. The world's first 360 degree video projection for live theater flies both cast and audience over Edwardian London.

With on site food and beverages, a free "100 Years of Peter Pan" exhibit and original Peter Pan merchandise, this will be a magical destination. This extraordinary experience is a must for adults and children alike.

Dates
Opens April 27th 2010

Audence: Young children are welcome, but true to the original story, there will be moments that are a little scary for very young children so parental discretion / guidance may be required for children who are under 5. All children must have a paid ticket. Babies in arms will not be admitted.

With over 1,000 seats in the round, this state-of-the-art auditorium offers unimpeded views for everyone. No one in the audience is more than a few rows from the stage, making this an intimate theatrical experience.

Reviews

Customer reviews

6 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

Craig

Excellent Fun for Everyone!

I have seen Peter Pan twice now, and I love it! The venue itself is unique and treats to highly technical special effects and flying sequences. The venue also affords actors the opportunity to stroll through the crowd and surprise the audience from behind. The acting and production on the whole, including the fun/silly homemade props, is targeted towards children, but more broadly it is meant for adults that want to take a playful ride into their youth with the cast. In my opinion, Wendy captures the heart of the crowd and carries the play through. The play elicited my inner child and I was swept away. Ferry Plaza and the Embarcadero Buildings close by afford easy access to public transit and food. My recommendation: stuffy, serious theater spectators - avoid; fun-loving, easy-goers (especially those with children or wanting to feel like a child again) - recommend. ... Read more

Karen

Not bad...

I liked it. I don't know that it wow'ed me but I liked it. ... Read more

Brian

This was pretty fun...

Not sure about what happened with the folks that wrote the really down reviews, I felt it was a good show - not great or out of this world show but a solid good. The performers were having fun and it wasn't all that 'gimmicky' as one reviewer stated. Anyway I got the tickets with the 30 buck off coupon and feel like I got a pretty fair deal and a decent nights entertainment. And again: The cast and crowd in my show all were having a good time, and that is enough to say 'yes' for this show. ... Read more
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