Peter Pan Tickets
Peter Pan second star to the right, and straight on to the Troubadour White City TheatreTo be confirmed.
Performance dates
20 July - 01 September 2019
Run time 2hr 35min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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Sally Cookson's Peter Pan flies into the Troubadour White City Theatre following a sell-out run at Bristol Old Vic and the National Theatre!
Have to fly. Have to fight. Have to crow. Everyone knows the story about the boy that never grew up, this widely loved tale from JM Barrie is taking flight on its transfer from the National Theatre to the Troubadour White City Theatre in London for a special Off-West End run that you won't want to miss!
Book your tickets for Peter Pan today and get lost in Neverland tomorrow.
What’s different about this Peter Pan production?
The tale of Peter Pan is widely popular and well-loved by the masses. There have been numerous different retellings, including films, Disney’s animation, and of course, numerous theatre productions. It’s the classic story of the one child that didn’t grow up and his adventures with Wendy, Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, and his ongoing feud with Captain Hook. However, this production from director Sally Cookson brings a wondrously inventive spin on the telling of Peter Pan and his story. The darkness of this fairy tale isn’t avoided but instead embraced. It focuses on its themes of loss and child abandonment, mortality and chaotic parenting.
This production doesn’t shy away from its Edwardian setting, which illuminates the sensibility of this era but with a refreshing hint of fantastical modernity. Visually, this show is not what you’d expect at all, from the vivid set and costume design to the unusual casting choices. It certainly gives a unique spin on a classic that you won’t want to miss.
Who are the creators behind this sell-out production?
The direction for this production comes from LAMDA graduate Sally Cookson. Once graduating she worked as an actor for ten years before embarking on her career as a freelance director. She has worked on productions for top theatres since, including London’s Old Vic, Bristol’s Old Vic, the National Theatre and the Rose Theatre Kingston. She is an associate artist at Bristol’s Old Vic where she worked on this production of Peter Pan which went on to have a sell-out run. She also worked on Jane Eyre, Sleeping Beauty, and Treasure Island, to name but a few. Cookson was also the director for the Olivier nominated production of A Monster Calls at the Old Vic London.
Who is starring in Peter Pan at the Troubadour White City Theatre this summer?
The cast for the upcoming West London production of Peter Pan were recently announced. John Pfumojena, who played Michael Darlin in the original 2016 National Theatre run, is set to return to the production this summer to play Peter Pan. He is joined by returning cast members Kelly Price as Mrs. Darling/Captain Hook and Daisy Maywood as Wendy Darling.
Also starring in the Off-West End production of Peter Pan are Ammar Duffus as Michael Darling/Pirate, Alistair Toovey as John Darling/Pirate, David Langham as Mr. Darling/Smee/Lost Boy (Twin Two), Shiv Rabheru as Tinkerbell/Curly/Pirate, Mark Kane as Nana/Tootles/Pirate, Loren O'Dair as Twin One/Pirate, Jessica Murrain as Tiger Lily/Slightly/Pirate, Cora Kirk as Jane/Nibs/Pirate.
The cast is completed by Greg Bernstein in the ensemble, Harry Miller in the band, Iniki Mariano in the ensemble, Jemma Geanaus as a swing, Jools Scott in the band, Josh Donovan as a swing, Luke Potter in the band, Matthew Churcher in the ensemble, Miles Paloma as a swing, Nadine Lee in the band, Phillipa Hogg in the ensemble, Richard Kent in the ensemble, and Rafaella Covino as a swing and dance captain.
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This production is suitable for ages 7+. Please note this production contains strobe-like effects.Recent Reviews
Latest Peter Pan News

News / Productions
Troubadour White City run of Peter Pan to close early
Having opened on 20 July at the new Troubadour White City Theatre, the Off-West End production of Peter Pan is set to close earlier than anticipated on 1 September 2019. The Sally Cookson adaptation marked the venue's first show for its grand opening.
15 Aug, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

Features / New Shows + Transfers
Top 10 Fun Facts about Peter Pan
Think you're the greatest Peter Pan buff? Perhaps you've seen the 1953 Disney film dozens of times or maybe Hook starring Robin Williams happens to be one of your favourite movies of all time, but do you know these ten facts about J.M. Barrie's British classic? Grab your pixie dust and fly into Neverland with us as we review our list for the top ten fun facts about Peter Pan below!
19 Jul, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

News / Casting / New Shows + Transfers
Casting announced for upcoming Troubadour White City production of Peter Pan
Sally Cookson's upcoming Off-West End staging for the National Theatre's Peter Pan is set to run at the all-new Troubadour White City Theatre in London this summer and the cast for this highly-anticipated production has finally been announced!
13 Jul, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

News / Features / New Shows + Transfers
J M Barrie’s Peter Pan to open at Troubadour White City Theatre, in July
Olivier Award-winner Sally Cookson’s compelling reimagining of Peter Pan by J M Barrie is set to open in a new venue later this summer at the Troubadour White City Theatre. The National Theatre’s magical retelling of this classic fairy tale will give you all the faith and trust you need this summer for an awfully big adventure. Get your pixie dust and your tickets for when everyone’s favourite lost boy flies into West London, performances beginning 20 July.
13 Jun, 2019 | By Jade Ali
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