Carlton Operatic Society presents
Peter Pan
A Musical Adventure
Tuesday 19 - Saturday 23 March 2013
Main House - £12 - £22.50
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Based on J.M. Barrie’s original play.
Carlton Operatic Society returns to Nottingham Playhouse with this classic adventure – suitable for all the family.
This modern musical has soaring melodies, comedy, special effects, thrilling sword fights and of course flying!
See the trailer here.
Music by George Stiles, lyrics by Anthony Drewe and book by Willis Hall. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd, with permission from Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Ticket prices
Tickets £19 – £22.50
Concessions £15 (not available for the final performance)
Bargain seats £12 – £13
Family ticket £58 – £70*
Groups of 10+ will receive a 10% discount on any performance Tue – Thu.
*1 full-price and 3 concessions or 2 full-price and 2 concessions. Not available for Premium or Bargain Seats.
Dates & Times
| Peter Pan - Tue 19 Mar 7:15pm Tue 19 Mar | Main House | 7:15pm | £12 - £22.50 | ||
| Peter Pan - Wed 20 Mar 7:15pm Wed 20 Mar | Main House | 7:15pm | £13 - £22.50 | ||
| Peter Pan - Thu 21 Mar 7:15pm Thu 21 Mar | Main House | 7:15pm | £13 - £22.50 | ||
| Peter Pan - Fri 22 Mar 7:15pm Fri 22 Mar | Main House | 7:15pm | £13 - £22.50 | ||
| Peter Pan - Sat 23 Mar 3:00pm Sat 23 Mar | Main House | 3:00pm | £13 - £22.50 | ||
| Peter Pan - Sat 23 Mar 7:15pm Sat 23 Mar | Main House | 7:15pm | £13 - £22.50 |
Been to see Peter Pan at the Nottingham Playhouse. Carlton operatic Society are one of the most respected musical theatre societies around and this is proven by this show. I was really transfixed by what I thought would be more of a children's theatrical piece but was quite sad in some places and wonderfully child like in others. Curtis Salmon's performance as the Boy Who Couldnt Grow Up belied his 15 years with a very mature voice and his acting, plus his ability to master the flying. Regular local theatre goers will recognise many of the faces in the cast which included a brilliantly evil Hook played by Simon Theobald, who I expected to receive a panto style booing for his evilness. A perfect show for everyone, whether you are grown up, or dont want to grow up and whether you believe in fairies, or otherwise. Seamless scene changes and sets and a really good sound quality add to the enjoyment of this magical musical.