STARTING DECEMBER 3,
2013, AT THE CTG/AHMANSON THEATRE
“A tale that is tender, magical and triumphant.” -
The Denver Post
Full
casting is set for the five-time Tony Award-winning “Peter and the Starcatcher,” opening December 4, 2013, at the
Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre
at the Los Angeles Music Center. (Preview
on December 3.) Written by Tony Award-nominee Rick Elice (“Jersey Boys,” “The Addams Family”) and directed by Tony Award-winner Roger Rees and Tony Award-nominee Alex Timbers (“Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson”), “Peter and the Starcatcher” continues through January 12,
2014.
The
swashbuckling cast for the tour, which opened in Denver, features acclaimed
stage actors Joey deBettencourt as Boy, Megan Stern portraying Molly and John Sanders as Black Stache, along
with Harter Clingman, Jimonn Cole,
Nathan Hosner, Carl Howell, Ian Michael Stuart, Benjamin
Schrader, Luke Smith, Edward Tournier, Lee Zarrett, Ben Beckley, Robert
Franklin Neill, Rachel Prather and Nick
Vidal.
Based on The New York Times best-selling
novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, the imaginative play
tells the tale of an orphan who heads to a faraway land, where he finds love, friendship,
and ultimately himself. The company
of 12 actors play more than 100 unforgettable characters, all on a journey to
answer the century-old question: How did Peter Pan become The Boy Who Never
Grew Up?
“Peter and
the Starcatcher” is “a shimmering treasure…nautical and naughty… wonderfully
literary and ridiculously imaginative,” said Lisa Kennedy from The Denver Post. Lauren Smart from Arts + Culture Texas
magazine dubbed it “…an inventive delight of a show, with jokes for the adults
and an imaginative story for the kids.”
The
award-winning design team for “Peter and the Starcatcher” includes Donyale Werle, (set design), Paloma Young (costume design), Jeff
Croiter (lighting design) and Darron L West (sound design), who all
won Tony Awards for their work on the show, along with Steven Hoggett (movement),
Wayne Barker (music), Jacob Grigolia‐Rosenbaum (fight
direction) and Marco Paguia (music supervision).
In the spirit of the “Peter and the Starcatcher” Tony
Award-winning sustainable set design, the producers invited the
venues on the tour route to contribute reusable items to help build the tour
proscenium, collecting wine corks, bottle caps, small children’s toy figures,
old silverware, used rope, buttons and whopper poppers, cords, aluminum can
lids, old cooking tools, tin can tops, balls and paper tubes.
Set Designer Donyale Werle, who won the 2012 Tony Award for “Peter
and the Starcatcher,” is a leader at the Broadway Green Alliance
and has gained much acclaim for her use of salvaged materials in her sets. (The
Broadway set for “Peter and the
Starcatcher” was made almost entirely of recycled materials.)
The New York Times hailed “Peter and the Starcatcher” as “the most exhilarating
storytelling on Broadway in decades,” the New York Post said it is “the gold standard
of Peter Pan shows” and Entertainment
Weekly called the show “an absurdly funny fantastical journey.”
“Peter
and the Starcatcher” is
produced by Nancy Nagel Gibbs, Greg Schaffert, Eva Price, Tom Smedes and Disney
Theatrical Productions.
“Peter and the Starcatcher” is suitable for younger audiences but
most enjoyable for those 10 and up.
Tickets
for “Peter and the Starcatcher” are available at www.CenterTheatreGroup.org,
the CTG box office located at the Ahmanson Theatre, or by calling (213)
972-4400.
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