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A NEW tradition has emerged to make a trip to see the Barn Theatre in Cirencester’s annual Christmas production. Even with the events of 2020, the award-winning theatre have ensured that the tradition remains with their new reimagined production of the J.M. Barrie classic, Peter Pan, which began performances on Thursday, December 3. The one-man production, which is a new adaptation by Alan Pollock based off an original concept by director Kirk Jameson and composer Nick Barstow, follows a father as he retells his daughter’s favourite story via video call and let’s just say… he gets very invested into the world of Neverland!
Peter Pan at the Barn Theatre | Review
December 11, 2020 Last updated:
December 11, 2020 Waylon Jacobs – Photo Credit Eve Dunlop
A father (Waylon Jacobs), away on business in a different time zone, returns to his hotel room. He immediately gets on his laptop and contacts his daughter (Georgia Dibbs) back in Blighty.
Pleasantries are exchanged (the conversation is slightly more formal than a father/daughter exchange in this day and age would be), before our narrator agrees to give his special little girl a story. There are, alas, no surprises as to what story is told. The show isn’t called
Peter Pan for the hell of it.