RSC associate artist Toby Stephens stars as Captain Hook/Mr Darling. He’s joined in the principal cast by Lolita Chakrabarti as Mrs Darling, Daniel Krikler as Peter Pan, Charlotte Mills as Tink and ...
Set two years before the events of Ridley Scott's original movie, Alien: Earth is telling a new story, one that's designed to be somewhat separate from the movies. Despite that, there are still quite ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has unveiled the complete cast for Ella Hickson’s reimagined take on J.M. Barrie’s beloved tale, with “Wendy & Peter Pan” set to make its London premiere at the ...
For nearly 80 years, generations of Austinites have played countless rounds of putt-putt at Peter Pan Mini-Golf, a legacy entertainment space just south of downtown. In recent years, lease ...
Warning: This article contains spoilers for “Alien: Earth” Episodes 1-2. Of all the big, ambitious swings that “Alien: Earth” takes, none are riskier than the parallels that showrunner Noah Hawley ...
Brent Faiyaz is back with two singles named for two very different, very famous fictional characters, but the singer tells Rolling Stone an important throughline connects them. “Everything I’m ...
To unlock Peter Pan, you must first befriend the Forgotten Before you can find Peter Pan, you will need to have finished the pre-existing story quests for the Forgotten. This shadow self has been a ...
The spring musical will debut 7 p.m. Friday. Anything is possible with a bit of pixie dust. Serra Catholic High School students are ready to prove dreams do come true as they prepare to take the stage ...
Please bring physical copies of your headshot and resume to your audition. Musical performers: please prepare one monologue and one 1-minute vocal selection. An accompanist will be present—please ...
A NOTE from First Stage and our Belonging, Equity, Access and Diversity (BEAD) Committee: At First Stage we recognize that our audiences connect more deeply with our work when they see themselves on ...
Color TV sets first came out in 1954. By the next year, fewer than 1% of U.S. homes had a color TV. For that matter, only about half the homes in the U.S. had a TV set at all in 1955. Nevertheless, on ...
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