Toronto, Canada
Peter Pan and the Wendy Lady
An immersive theatre experience based on the works of J.M. Barrie
“While she was dreaming, the window blew open, and a boy dropped to the floor. He was accompanied by a strange light, no bigger than your fist, which darted about the room like a living thing. It must have been this light that woke her … “ When her dreams invade the waking world, a misfit storyteller leaves high society behind as she’s whisked away to a universe of her own making. Joined by a quarrelsome fairy and the boy who taught her to fly, she quickly discovers that a life of adventure comes at a price. With the memory of her family fading, she and her companions must outwit a hungry crocodile, brawl with pirates, and find the magic within themselves to return home again, or remain in the land of make-believe forever. An immersive glimpse of Edwardian Toronto featuring the music of Strauss, Rachmaninoff, and Vivaldi, Peter Pan and the Wendy Lady invites you to take flight and join Wendy on a journey of self-discovery amidst the historic backdrop of Campbell House Museum. With just a pinch of faith and fairy dust, this whimsical adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic tale takes audiences on a moonlit voyage past the second star to the right, then straight on till morning.
Audience Role
By attending this immersive theatre experience, all ticketholders consent to interact with our performers. For further information, please contact whitemillstheatreco@gmail.com.
Ages: 13 +
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About White Mills Theatre Co.
Named for its founders, Brandon White and Shannon Mills, White Mills Theatre Co. engages interdisciplinary artists from diverse backgrounds—creating theatre that is immersive, process-driven, and inclusive for all audiences. Specializing in devised theatre and site-specific opera, the company is committed to developing productions that are accessible to both audience members and performers alike. With this in mind, their work favours historic settings and local emerging artists.