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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 19980126
Author:Fanger, Iris
The notion of the boy who never grows up is much beloved by local audiences. Peter Pan spent the Christmas holidays on stage at the American Repertory Theater and will return in the person of Cathy Rigby next month in the musical version of James M. Barrie's play at the Colonial.
Characters such as Peter Pan (as well as Peer Gynt, opening next week in Henrik Ibsen's play of the same name at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, and Conn O'Kelly, "The Shaughraun" or "vagabond" now playing jokes on the villagers of Suil-a-beg, County Sligo, at the Huntington Theatre), share ...
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