Music & Lyrics by Gary Barlow & Eliot Kennedy | Book by James Graham | Based on the Miramax Motion Picture written by David Magee and the play The Man Who Was Peter Pan by Allan Knee

Licensed by Music Theatre International

About The Show

The story of how Peter became Pan comes to life in this hit Broadway Musical!

Based on the movie, Finding Neverland tells the story of J.M. Barrie, the playwright who created ‘Peter Pan’. As Barrie struggles to find inspiration for his next play, his life takes a turn when he encounters a family, including the widow Sylvia and her four sons. Barrie’s relationship with the family deepens and he begins crafting the timeless tale of ‘Peter Pan’. The show explores themes of imagination, friendship, and the spirit of childhood, perfect for the whole family.

(Video from the Broadway Production)

The WPPAC Mainstage is professionally, “self-produced” productions featuring union and non-union actors from Broadway, National Tours and Regional Theatres across the country. Created from scratch and staffed with professional directors and designers, these productions feature large LIVE orchestras and boast high-quality sets and costumes.

  • Performance Dates

    December 12 – January 4

  • Performance Times

    2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

  • Tickets

    $50 – $68
    (Including Fees | Prices subject to change)

ON SALE DATES:
• Last year’s Subscribers can renew their subscriptions now!
• New Subscribers can begin booking on Monday, June 23rd
• Full-price show tickets go on sale Monday, July 21st

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. No refunds or exchanges. In the event of a cancellation for which there is no rescheduled date, a refund for this ticket may be issued at the option of the management.

Reviews

Finding Neverland is an excellent show with flowing, whimsical music and encouragement to foster and get lost in your imagination regardless of your age. And even if you walk out of the theater not believing in fairies again—a near impossible task, no doubt—you would have to agree that this show confirms one thing: “Theater is for everyone—the young and the young at heart.” – Grand Rapids Magazine

Actors and Stage Managers appear through the courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.