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Performance dates
20 July - 01 September 2019
Run time: 2hr 35min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
34 reviews
All children, except one, grow up...
This winter, JM Barrie's much-loved tale takes flight. When Peter Pan, leader of the Lost Boys, loses his shadow during a visit to London, headstrong Wendy (Madeleine Worrall, Jane Eyre) helps him re-attach it. In return she is invited to Neverland – where Tinker Bell the fairy, Tiger Lily and the vengeful Captain Hook (Anna Francolini, wonder.land), await.
★★★★
‘Rich, inventive and consistently surprising.
Breathtaking flying - Peter Pan and Wendy soar out over our heads.
A potent enchantment.'
The Times
★★★★
‘Rich, inventive and consistently surprising.
Breathtaking flying - Peter Pan and Wendy soar out over our heads.
A potent enchantment.’
The Times
★★★★★
‘A Peter Pan for all seasons.
Witty, clever and warm. A delight.’
The Londonist
★★★★
‘A stunning production!’
The Guardian
★★★★
‘Joyful and funny!'
‘An enigmatic and brilliant Peter Pan.’
The Stage
★★★★
‘Spectacularly fun.'
Full of energy, excitement and oozing with hipness.’
The Upcoming
Peter Pan
A co-production with Bristol Old Vic
by J.M. Barrie
devised by the Companies
16 Nov 2016 to 4 Feb 2017
Running Time: 2 hours 30 minutes, inc 20-min interval

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

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

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