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March 9, 2011

All sinking sensations should feel this sensational. When the H.M.S. Neverland goes down in “Peter and the Starcatcher,” the blissful exercise in make-believe that opened on Wednesday night at the New York Theater Workshop, it’s the most enthralling shipwreck since James Cameron sent the Titanic to her watery grave in the late 1990s (and picked up a crate of Oscars).

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March 9, 2011

Creative teams don’t get much more heterogeneous than the one behind Peter and the Starcatcher. But in most respects, the motley crew bands together surprisingly well.

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March 10, 2011

“Spider-Man” could learn a thing or two from “Peter and the Starcatcher,” an endlessly imaginative prequel to “Peter Pan” based on Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson’s children’s adventure novel.

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New York Daily News
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Joe
Dziemianowicz

March 10, 2011

You expect a show about a boy who refuses to grow up to cop some attitude. The rowdy and inventive "Peter and the Starcatcher" delivers a trunkful of it.

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The Huffington Post
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Jennifer
Farrar

March 10, 2011

Generations of children since 1904 have wondered where Peter Pan came from, why he never grew up and why he could fly. Those questions and more about J. M. Barrie’s classic character were answered in a 2004 prequel, "Peter and the Starcatcher," written for children by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.

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