To all who visit this space freqently I need you advice and insight. I am going to be directing the original play Peter Pan this summer. I have done lots and lots of research on Pan and Barrie, which is why some of my posts may have sounded a little too "smarty pants", I wasn't trying to show off, more just to share all the cool stuff I've learned. I get overly excited about it. But what I've learned, at least in part, from your posts is how Peter Pan make you feel. In looking over old posts from the past couple of years, there have been those who have said, "I need a Peter Pan" and "I want him to come take me away". I'm not sure I understand, what does Peter Pan mean to you, what is the strong appeal that has drawn a century of fans to him. Is it Peter himself or what he offers, never having to grow up? Or is it something else? If I can understand that my production will be a sucess. That emotional piece is much more important than all the strange things I've learned (like Tink's original name was "Tippy Toes" and who the pirates were named after) I would appreciate any and all ideas. And if anyone has any questions about the play or novel on the "smarty pants" level I would be happy to share thoughts. If that is all I can offer. Thank you in advace to any who may choose to share their thoughts and feelings.


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