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List of works based on Peter Pan

Peter Pan, his fellow characters, and the setting of Neverland have appeared in many works since the original books and 1904 play by J. M. Barrie. The earliest were the stage productions of the play, and an adaptation to silent film, done with Barrie's involvement and personal approval. Later works were authorised by Great Ormond Street Hospital, to which Barrie gave the rights to the Peter Pan works; these include adaptations of the main story in both animated and live-action films, musical stage productions, and a sequel novel. In addition, there have been numerous uses of Barrie's characters, settings, and storylines which challenged or took advantage of the changing copyright status of these elements, including reinterpretations, sequels, prequels, and spin-offs in a variety of media, including film, television series, and books.

Adaptations of Peter Pan for public performance have a unique status in UK copyright law: Great Ormond Street Hospital has the right to receive royalties in perpetuity under specific provisions in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

When dramatised, the character of Peter has usually been played by an adult woman. For boys' roles to be played by women is a convention of the pantomime tradition that was popular when the play was first produced, and was necessitated by laws restricting the use of child actors for evening performances. Later adaptations have often followed this example, for reasons that include tradition, the performance demands of the role, and the marketing advantages of "star" actresses. The roles of Captain Hook and George Darling happened to be played by the same actor in the original production, a tradition which has sometimes been continued in later dramatic adaptations.

Books and publications Edit

Original works Edit

  • 1904 – Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (play): Peter brings Wendy and her brothers to Neverland, where he has a showdown with his nemesis, Captain Hook. After the play was first staged in 1904, Barrie continued to make changes until the script was published officially in 1928.[1] This play was later adapted as a novel by Barrie
  • 1906 – Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens: an origin story where the infant Peter flies away from his home, takes up residence in Kensington Gardens and makes friends with the fairies. The story first appeared as a chapter in Barrie's The Little White Bird published in 1902
  • 1908 – When Wendy Grew Up – An Afterthought, a short sequel play first staged in 1908, but only published in book form in 1957
  • 1911 – Peter and Wendy (novel), later published as Peter Pan and Wendy, adapted as a novel from the play, it also incorporates events from When Wendy Grew Up – An Afterthought
  • 1928 - Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, the first publication of the script of the play

Literary – Fiction Edit

  • The Peter Pan Picture Book (sometimes entitled The Story of Peter Pan), retold by Daniel O'Connor, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward (1907),[2] based on the original stage production of 1904. The text was also published as Peter Pan Keepsake but illustrated with photographs from the first productions.[3] It is the first novelisation of the play and also the first illustrated version of the story. This version differs from Barrie's own 1911 novelisation because he had made several changes to his play and story since it was first staged in 1904
  • Peter Pan and Wendy, retold by May Byron (1915), authorized novelisation of the novel, later illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1921. It was the first time that this form of the title was used, later reused also for Barrie's own novel
  • Peter Pan and the Only Children by Gilbert Adair (1987), an unauthorised sequel/prequel novel. This book is written and presented in a format similar to Peter and Wendy, with bound-in colour illustrations by Jenny Thorne. It has Peter living with a different gang of Lost Boys under the ocean, recruiting "only children" who jump from passing ships as new members, including the newest: 10-year-old Marissa Porter. They have adventures under the sea, including a duel with Captain Hook which ends indecisively. The narrator suggests at the end that perhaps this is a prequel to the adventure with Wendy Darling, or they take place without sequence. Adair's previous novel was Alice through the Needle's Eye, a sequel to the Alice in Wonderland stories
  • Neverland by Toby Forward (1989), where Peter Pan, Captain Hook etc. are brought back to life through a computer game. Published by Simon & Schuster when Peter Pan first entered the public domain in the UK, before the copyright was revived in 1995
  • Hook by Terry Brooks (1991), a novelization of the Spielberg film
  • After the Rain: A New Adventure for Peter Pan by J. E. Somma (1999), an unauthorised sequel novel. Set in modern times, telling of Peter's reaction to a world that has grown to neglect him, and his rescue by three children who teach him that it's OK to grow up. It was published without incident in Canada, where the copyright to Peter Pan was generally agreed to have expired, but Somma and GOSH were in legal dispute when it was published in the U.S. in 2002, where GOSH claimed their copyrights were still valid. They eventually settled out of court[4]
  • Wendy by Karen Wallace (2003), an unauthorised prequel novel for young adults. An attempt to explain the Darling children's willingness to fly away with Peter on the grounds that their home life, up until shortly before Peter appeared, had been filled with abuse and tragedy: a cruel nanny, a criminally irresponsible father, and a suggestion of insanity in the family
  • Jardines de Kensington (translated as "Kensington Gardens") by Rodrigo Fresán (2003), interweaves the story of Peter Pan, his creator JM Barrie, and various aspects of 1960s London pop culture. The narrator is called "Peter Hook"[5]
  • The Lost Girls: A Novel by Laurie Fox (2004), an unauthorised sequel novel. Follows the interaction of Peter Pan with each generation of Wendy Darling's female descendants, up to a distinctly 21st-century great-great-granddaughter. Published by Simon & Schuster
  • The "Starcatchers" books by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, an unauthorized series reboot,[6] published by Hyperion Books (a subsidiary of Disney) in the US and by Walker Books in the UK[7][8][9]
  • The "Never Land Books" by Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, Greg Call (ill.), a series of unauthorised spin-off chapter books. Based on the continuity established by the "Starcatchers" novels, for a younger audience
    • Escape from the Carnivale (2006)[16][17]
    • Cave of the Dark Wind (2007)[18]
    • Blood Tide (2008)[19]
  • Capt. Hook: The Adventures of a Notorious Youth by James V. Hart (co-writer of the movie Hook), Brett Helquist (ill.) (2005), an authorised (non-canon) prequel illustrated novel, published by HarperCollins in the US. Details the history of 15-year-old James Matthew, young Oppidan Scholar and future Captain Hook. The book portrays the villainous youth in a sympathetic light
  • The Disney Fairies books by Gail Carson Levine, David Christiana (ill.), a series of spin-off illustrated novels for children. Part of the Disney Fairies franchise, published by Disney Press in the US and HarperCollins in the UK. Introduces a new cast of "Never Fairies", in addition to Tinker Bell. Peter Pan and Captain Hook are mentioned but play very minor roles. Additional chapter books in the series are intended for younger readers, and were written by various authors, focusing on the different characters invented by Levine[20]
    • Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg (2005)
    • Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand (2007)
  • Peter Pan in Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean (2006), the official sequel novel, commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital following a competition launched in 2004. It has been sold in 40 different editions in 37 languages. The book is published by Oxford University Press in the UK and Margaret K McElderry (Simon & Schuster) in the US[21]
  • Tigerheart by Peter David (2008), a novel retelling the Peter Pan stories from another character's perspective, referring to him as "the boy" throughout the novel, and referencing both Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy, with changes to many of the original characters
  • The Child Thief by artist Gerald Brom (2009), an illustrated novel reinterpreting Peter Pan based on the darker themes in the story as a ruthless figure recruiting children to serve toward his own ends
  • Another Pan by Daniel Nayeri and Dina Nayeri (2010), a darker version featuring an 18-year-old Peter Pan searching for the magic bone dust so he will never grow old. Characters also include Wendy, John and their father George Darling[22]
  • Always Neverland by Zoe Barton (2011). Ashley is to be another in a long series of "Wendy girls" Peter brings to Neverland, but she is more interested in adventuring[23]
  • Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson (2013). The story of fifteen-year-old Tiger Lily who becomes enthralled and entangled in the life of Peter Pan, told from the perspective of Tinker Bell[24]
  • Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen (2014). Captain Hook is stuck in an endless loop of warring with Peter Pan until a grown woman named Stella Parrish dreams her way into Neverland and begins to change things
  • Hook's Revenge Series by Heidi Schulz, a humorous adventure series about the 12-year-old daughter of Captain Hook on a quest to avenge her father's death[25]
    • Hook's Revenge (2014)[26]
    • The Pirate Code (2015)[27]
  • Never Never by Brianna R. Shrum (2015), the origin of James Hook and his rivalry with Peter[28]
  • Lost Boi by Sassafras Lowrey (2015). A novel for adults retelling the story through the lens of homeless queer youth with prominent BDSM themes. Told from the point of view of Tootles, "Pan's best boi"[29]
  • Everland by Wendy Spinale (2016), steampunk retelling set in an alternate version of the Blitz, where Gwen's sister Joanna is kidnapped by Hook and his Marauders[30]
  • Unhooked by Lisa Maxwell (2016), Gwendolyn's mother's fears are proven right when shadowy creatures kidnap her and her best friend Olivia to a terrifying place called Neverland. She must choose whom to trust: the charming fairy-tale hero or the roguish young pirate[31]
  • The Neverland Wars by Audrey Greathouse (2016). The story of sixteen-year-old Gwen who gets caught between the looming war of Neverland and her personal reality[32]
  • Never Ever Series by Sara Saedi loosely based on Peter Pan. Wylie meets Phinn in a club and he whisks her and her brother off to a magical island where no one ages past seventeen[33]
    • Never Ever (2016)
    • The Lost Kids (2018)
  • Peter Darling by Austin Chant (2017), a romance between an adult Peter Pan (who is a transgender man born as "Wendy") and Captain Hook.[34] Winner of the 2017 Rainbow Award for best cover and best transgender science fiction/fantasy[35]
  • Lost Boy (2017). Set in the world of Neverland, Lost Boy is about Jamie, one of Peter Pan's Lost Boys, who begins to grow increasingly disenchanted with Peter as he slowly grows up
  • Straight on Till Morning by Liz Braswell (2020). A tale of sixteen-year-old Wendy Darling that takes place four years after the original story. In order to escape her teenage reality, she gets mixed up in the dealings of Captain Hook, and must partner with Tinkerbell in order to save Peter's life. Part of the Twisted Tale Series from the Disney Book Group[36]
  • Son of Neverland by Cal Barnes (2021). An epic fantasy sequel that takes place exactly one hundred years after Peter Pan and Hook's final battle in the evolved world of Neverland[37]

Literary – Non-fiction Edit

  • Fifty Years of Peter Pan by Roger Lancelyn Green is an account of the first 50 years in Peter Pan's stage history[38]
  • J.M. Barrie and The Lost Boys by Andrew Birkin is an account of the meeting and relationship between Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies family, and how Peter Pan came to be created, based on his docudrama The Lost Boys broadcast in 1978[39]
  • Dr. Dan Kiley popularised the Peter Pan syndrome in his 1983 book, The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up,[40] about individuals (usually male) with underdeveloped maturity; his next book, The Wendy Dilemma (1984), advises women romantically involved with "Peter Pans" how to improve their relationships[41]
  • Peter Pan on Stage and Screen, 1904–2010 by Bruce Hanson covers the genesis of Peter Pan and its productions in the UK and US; updated edition of Hanson's work The Peter Pan Chronicles, published in 1993[42]

Comics Edit

  • Disney produced picture book and comic book adaptations of the story, based on their 1953 animated version, published by Dell Comics and Gold Key
  • Peter Pank by Spanish cartoonist "Max" (Francesc Capdevila) (1985–1990), an unauthorised comic reinterpretation for "adults only". Peter is a violent, spiked-hair anarchist living in Punkland with a gang of punk Lost Boys. The pirates are a gang of rockers, the Indians are hippies, and the female characters are often depicted bare-breasted, with numerous sexual scenes. It was published in three albums: Peter Pank, El Licantropunk, and Pankdinista
  • Peter Pan by French cartoonist Régis Loisel (1990–2004), an unauthorised prequel bandes dessinées. A bawdy, violent series of six albums (two of which won the Angoulême Audience Award), giving Peter Pan's back story a distinctly Dickensian flavour[43]
  • Peter Pan: Return to Never-Never Land by Ron Fortier and Gary Kato (1991), an unauthorised sequel. Peter brings two modern African-American boys to Never-Never Land, published by Malibu Comics under the Adventure Comics imprint, two issues later reprinted in a single volume[44][45]
  • The Lost by Marc Andreyko, Galen Showman, and Jay Geldhof (1997), an unauthorised sequel comic book. This urban horror-themed mini-series published by Caliber Comics and Chaos! Comics continues the story in present-day New York City, with Peter revealed as a vampire boy hustler who leads a small group of vampire boys including Michael, and lures another girl named Wendy to join them
  • Lost Boys (ロストボーイズ) by Kaname Itsuki (2004), an unauthorised manga reinterpretation, in which a character based on Peter Pan brings a young man to Neverland to be his father, with romantic themes
  • Japanese manga artist, Mayu Sakai, appropriated the English version of the term, puer aeternus, for her series, Peter Pan Syndrome[46]
  • Lost Girls by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie (July 2006), an unauthorised reinterpretation graphic novel. A controversial use of Wendy Darling alongside Dorothy Gale from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1913, telling each other stories about their sexual experiences. In it, Peter is a boy that Wendy and her brothers meet in Kensington Gardens, who gives them their first sexual experiences
  • Peter Panzerfaust by Kurtis J. Wiebe (2012 - 2016), a retelling of the story of Peter Pan, set in France during World War II. Peter, an American boy looking for his past in France at the outbreak of the Second World War, recruiting several orphans (The Lost Boys), saving the Darling children and coming across SS-Hauptmann/Kapitan Haken
  • Marvel Fairy Tales by C. B. Cebulski features various Marvel Comics characters as characters from fairy tales and fables. In issue #1 of the third miniseries of the line, Peter Pan is played by Captain America, with Scarlet Witch as Wendy, The Wasp as Tinker Bell, and Klaw as Captain Hook
  • Peter Pan – The Graphic Novel by Stephen White (2015), a retelling of the original work in graphic novel form[47]
  • Pan Peter by Jang Maro, a Tapas-exclusive manhwa that retells the character as a mysterious, magic boy who avenges the weak by torturing and killing the aggressors[48]
  • Cheshire Crossing written by Andy Weir, a comic which takes characters and locations from Peter Pan as well as from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Radio Edit

Stage Edit

 
Zena Dare as Peter, 1907
 
Mary Martin as Peter
  • Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (1904). Although Barrie did not intend the play as a pantomime, it has many features in common with this traditional genre of British children's theatre: a boy – played by a woman – as the lead role (known as the "principal boy"), actors in animal costumes, a flamboyant villain, and fantasy themes
  • Peter Pan (1950), music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein, an authorised Broadway adaptation. Intended as a musical, it was eventually staged as a "straight" dramatic version with only five songs. This version starred Jean Arthur as Peter Pan, and Boris Karloff in the dual roles of Mr. Darling and Captain Hook
  • Peter Pan (1954), directed by Jerome Robbins, an authorised musical stage adaptation with music by Mark "Moose" Charlap and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Taking the opposite path of the 1950 adaptation, it was originally to have only a few incidental songs, but evolved into a full Broadway musical with some new songs from composer Jule Styne and lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green. This version became widely known as a vehicle for Mary Martin, who appeared in three television productions of this version and won a Best Musical Actress Tony Award for her performance as well as an Emmy when it was aired on television. Cyril Ritchard won a Tony as Captain Hook in the Broadway production opposite Martin and reprised the role in the first television production opposite her, and it is the role for which he has remained best known. Revivals featured television actress Sandy Duncan and gymnast Cathy Rigby as Peter. A 2014 TV version was broadcast by NBC as Peter Pan Live![49]
  • Neverland (1975), book, music, and lyrics by Jim Steinman, a futuristic musical stage adaptation. Although it only existed as a brief workshop at the Kennedy Center in 1977, three of the songs would be reworked for the album Bat Out of Hell, one of the best-selling recordings in history[50]
  • Peter Pan (1982), an adaptation by John Caird and Trevor Nunn, first staged on 10 December 1982 at the Barbican Theatre, London
  • Peter Pan: The British Musical (1985), book, music and lyrics by Piers Chater Robinson, an authorised musical stage adaptation[51]
  • Peter Pan (1996), book, music, and lyrics by Philip Glassborow, an authorised musical stage adaptation based on Glassborow's radio musical
  • Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure (1996), lyrics by Anthony Drewe and music by George Stiles, an authorised musical stage adaptation, first staged in Copenhagen. Performed and recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, and broadcast on New Year's Eve 2001 by the BBC[52]
  • Peter and Wendy (1997) adaptation and lyrics by Liza Lorwin and music by Scottish fiddler, Johnny Cunningham (of Silly Wizard fame). This is a stage production using Bunraku-style puppets performed by avant-garde theatre troupe, Mabou Mines, and actress Karen Kandel, who won an OBIE for her performance.[53] Mabou Mimes recently revived the original production at the Edinburgh Festival (2009)[54] and in New York at the New Victory Theater (2011)[55]
  • The Terrible Tragedy of Peter Pan (2002) by Phillip C. Klapperich, an ensemble member of The House Theatre of Chicago. This production brings to the fore the darker subtexts of the story, such as the dysfunction of Peter's relationships with Wendy, Tinker Bell, and Tiger Lily, his fear of growing up, and his self-absorption, as he fails to notice those around him being hurt or killed[56]
  • Peter Pan (2004) by the Chickenshed Theatre Company was a musical stage version of Peter Pan, and was performed to mark the 100th Anniversary of the play. This is also the only performance to date with sign language fully integrated
  • Peter Pan (2009), originally titled "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" a large scale production for which a specially built theatre pavilion with 360 degree surround video was created; script by Tanya Ronder, music by Benjamin Wallfisch, first staged at Kensington Gardens in Summer 2009. The production opened in the US in May 2010 and has since toured in San Francisco, Orange County, Atlanta, Chicago and Boston
  • Peter Pan (A Play) (2009), adapted by Amanda Dehnert, first staged at Northwestern University, later mounted professionally at Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company in 2010
  • Peter Pan (2009), music by Dan Chambers and lyrics by Dan Chambers and Polly Gibson, book by Polly Gibson, an authorised musical stage adaptation, first staged by the Sinodun Players at the Corn Exchange, Wallingford in July 2009
  • Peter Pan (2010), stage adaptation by David Greig, first staged by the National Theatre of Scotland at the King's Theatre, Glasgow in April 2010.[57] The action is transposed from Edwardian London to Victorian Edinburgh, and set against a background of construction of the Forth Rail Bridge
  • Peter Pan, the Boy who Hated Mothers (2010), adapted by Andrew Birkin from J.M. Barrie's original various drafts of the play, novel and screenplay, first staged at the Theatre du Gymnase in Marseille in February 2010 (translated into French by Céline-Albin Faivre), broadcast on Arte TV Channel Christmas 2010[58]
  • Peter Pan (2012), stage adaptation directed by Sally Cookson and devised by the companies, originally produced by Bristol Old Vic for Christmas 2012 before being produced by the National Theatre, London (in a co-production with Bristol Old Vic) for Christmas 2016 and the Troubadour White City Theatre for summer 2019
  • Disney's Peter Pan Jr is a one-hour children's musical based on the Disney Peter Pan movie with some updated material. It became available for school and children's theatre productions in 2013 after several pilot productions[59]
  • Wendy and Peter Pan (2013), a new adaptation by Ella Hickson at the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, placing Wendy as the protagonist[60]
  • Peter Pan Goes Wrong (2013), is a comedy by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of the Mischief Theatre Company in which the characters and members of the fictitious Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society attempt to present their production of Peter Pan
  • Fly (2013), a darker take on Peter Pan with a focus on leaving childhood behind and the importance of growing up, by Jeffrey Seller debuted through the Dallas Theater Center.[61] The book is by Rajiv Joseph, who worked on the lyrics with Kirsten Childs, and the music is by Bill Sherman[62]
  • Peter Pan Opera (2014), by composer Richard Ayres and librettist Lavinia Greenlaw, first staged in Stuttgart in 2014 and performed in the UK in 2015 by the Welsh National Opera[63]
  • Peter Pan (2015), an adaptation presented at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Co-directed by Timothy Sheader and Liam Steel, the production was set in World War I. The production earned an Olivier Award nomination and returned to the Open Air Theatre for its 2018 Season[64]
  • For Peter Pan On Her 70th Birthday (2017), an adaptation by Sarah Ruhl, in which the title character and her siblings, all elderly retirees, become the characters of the original play. Beginning 18 August 2017 in New York City, it ran at Playrights Horizons
  • Peter Pan and Wendy (2019), a feminist version of the story with Wendy in an equal role. It was commissioned from Lauren Gunderson by the Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington, D.C. Critics described it as "all about girl power."[65]
  • Peter Pan: reimagined (2019), an adaptation conceived and directed by Liam Steel, adapted by Georgia Christou and Liam Steel for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre which changes Edwardian London to present-day Birmingham

Film Edit

Live-action Edit

Animation Edit

Television Edit

Live-action Edit

  • Producers' Showcase: Peter Pan (7 March 1955). The 1954 stage version was re-staged for television by NBC as part of its monthly high-quality anthology series Producers' Showcase and broadcast as a historic, live color television event. The production was so well received that Producers' Showcase produced a second live presentation on 9 January 1956, with the same cast. Mary Martin played TV's Peter Pan for the third time on 8 December 1960 with many of the same cast members, and this version of the 1954 musical was recorded on color videotape, and repeated in 1963, 1966, and 1973. It was presented by NBC as a stand-alone special program rather than as part of Producer's Showcase. After 1973, it was presumed lost and not broadcast again until March 1989, after which it eventually appeared a few times on the Disney Channel. It was also released on videocassette and briefly on DVD. In 2000, the Cathy Rigby stage production, featuring almost all of the songs used in the 1954 version, was telecast by the A&E Network and issued on DVD[79]
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Peter Pan (12 December 1976). A new TV musical production was broadcast on NBC. It starred Mia Farrow as Peter and Danny Kaye as Captain Hook. It had a new score, with music and lyrics by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse, but did not achieve the success or the popularity that the Mary Martin version had. The screenplay was by Andrew Birkin, who went on to write and direct The Lost Boys, a docudrama for the BBC about Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies boys[80]
  • Neverland on Syfy Channel and Sky Movies (December 2011), a two-part miniseries that re-imagines the origins of Peter Pan prior to his adventures with Wendy. Here, he (and his friends who would become the Lost Boys) is depicted as being an orphaned pickpocket who was taken in by expert thief and former arms dealer James "Jimmy" Hook as an infant. Directed by Nick Willing, the cast includes Charlie Rowe as Peter Pan, Rhys Ifans as James Hook, Anna Friel as Captain Elizabeth Bonny, Bob Hoskins as Smee, and Keira Knightley as the voice of Tinker Bell[81]
  • Peter Pan Live! is a new production of the 1954 version broadcast live on NBC on 4 December 2014 starring Allison Williams as Peter, Christopher Walken as Captain Hook, Kelli O'Hara as Mrs. Darling, Christian Borle as Mr. Darling/Mr. Smee and Minnie Driver as the adult Wendy. Critical reaction was mixed, with many critics expressing relief that the broadcast was not a disaster[49]
  • Peter and Wendy (2015), a two-hour drama based on J M Barrie's novel first aired on ITV on 26 December 2015, produced by Headline Pictures, with Stanley Tucci as Captain Hook, Paloma Faith as Tinker Bell, Laura Fraser as Mrs Darling, Hazel Doupe as Wendy and Zac Sutcliffe as Peter[82]
  • Peter Pan Goes Wrong (2016), a one-hour television adaptation of Mischief Theatre's play of the same name in which the fictitious Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society attempt to stage a production of Peter Pan, starring the original cast and guest appearance from David Suchet as the narrator
  • The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy (2013 – present), webseries that features Wendy as the main character through a series of vlogs and other media
  • Once Upon a Time is an ABC television series that involves characters from familiar works of fiction, including Peter Pan. Colin O'Donoghue was a series regular in the role of Hook, who originated as Killian Jones. Freya Tingley first played Wendy in the 21st episode of the second season and continued playing the role in a few episodes towards the end of Season 3A. Robbie Kay played the main villain role during Season 3A as Peter Pan, portrayed in the series as the father of Rumpelstiltskin, and reprised his role in a couple episodes during Season 5B and the second-to-last episode of the overall show. Rose McIver played Tinker Bell during the majority of Season 3A, then one episode during Season 3B and one during Season 6.

Animation Edit

Video games Edit

  • Peter Pan, a 1984 video game published by Hodder & Stoughton
  • Peter Pan and the Pirates, a 1991 side-scrolling game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, based on the TV series
  • Hook, a set of four 1992 games based on the film. One was an arcade fight game, two were side-scrolling games for Nintendo and Sega consoles, and the fourth was an adventure game for home computers
  • Peter Pan: Return to Neverland, two 2002 games based on Disney's film, one for the Game Boy Advance, the other for PlayStation
  • Kingdom Hearts, a franchise between Square-Enix and Disney on various game systems that features Neverland as a playable world inhabited with various characters from the Peter Pan books and films including Peter Pan, Wendy, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, and Mr. Smee
  • Disney has released two video games as part of the Disney Fairies franchise, for the Nintendo DS, each a tie-in with a direct-to-DVD feature film of the same name:
    • Tinker Bell (2008)
    • Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
    • Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010)
  • Disney Infinity 2.0, Tinker Bell is a playable character in the game's Toy Box mode. She has been given powers to fly, and use her fairy dust to defeat enemies

Biographical dramas Edit

References in other works Edit

  • In 1980, Petula Clark starred in Never, Never Land as a woman whose niece, captivated by Barrie's tale, runs away and takes refuge with a group of "lost boys" squatting in a deserted London townhouse
  • In the 1986 Spanish film El río de oro (The Golden River) by Jaime Chávarri, the central character is a man named Peter whose wife Dubarry played the role of Tinker Bell in a theater play some years ago. They had a son, but Peter killed the baby when he was only 3 months old because he thought the boy was growing up too fast
  • The plot of the 1990 novel An Awfully Big Adventure by Beryl Bainbridge (made into a film in 1995) revolves around a production of the play
  • The 2002 novel The League of Heroes by Xavier Mauméjean is set in an alternate universe in which Neverland has materialized in Kensington Gardens. The fairy folk are commonplace in London, as are pirates and Indians. Peter Pan is considered one of several enemies of the repressive government and is pursued by the League whose members include Lord Admiral Hook (Captain Hook), Sherlock Holmes, and Lord Greystoke (Tarzan)
  • In a season 2 episode of the Disney Channel sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place called "Fairy Tale", Justin Russo directs a school play of Peter Pan, with Zeke Beakerman cast as Peter Pan and Harper Finkle cast as Tinker Bell (she's later replaced by Alex Russo after falling off the stage)
  • Singer/songwriter S. J. Tucker has released three songs called The Wendy Trilogy, chronicling how Wendy joined Captain Hook's crew, dueled him for command, gained great fame in Neverland and beyond, and eventually returned home, passing her legacy on
  • The song "Fly" by Blind Guardian is about Peter Pan
  • In the seventh episode on season 10 of Grey's Anatomy, Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington) dresses as Tinker Bell for Halloween and shows up at her boyfriend Alex Karev's (Justin Chambers) house, after a fight they had resulting from his estranged father's appearance, showing her loyalty to the boy who didn't grow up
  • The song "Lost Boy" by Ruth B is about Neverland
  • The cartoon series World of Winx features Peter Pan and Neverland characters Smee, Jim (Captain Hook), Crocodile Man (Crocodile), Queen (Tinker Bell), Wendy Darling. Peter Pan has a son named Matt Barrie
  • The film Viy 2: Journey to China features a character named James Hook (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) whose outfit and personality appear to be inspired by Hook
  • In the film Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022), Will Arnett plays Sweet Pete, a middle-aged version of Peter Pan who became a crime boss[85]

References Edit

  1. ^ Birkin, Andrew.J.M. Barrie and the Lost BoysYale (2003)
  2. ^ O'Connor, Daniel, illustrated by Alice B Woodward. The Peter Pan Picture Book. G. Bell & Sons (1907)
  3. ^ O'Connor, Daniel. Peter Pan Keepsake. Chatto & Windus (1907)
  4. ^ https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/attachments/SommaPressRelease.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Review: Kensington Gardens by Rodrigo Fresán". TheGuardian.com. 22 July 2005.
  6. ^ Elice, Rick (8 May 2012). "Playwright Rick Elice on Transforming a Lost Boy and Girl Into Peter and the Starcatcher". Broadway.com. Retrieved 17 December 2019. ...connected the dots between the now-mythic characters and plot points of the original with Dave and Ridley's reboot. (Emp. Added)
  7. ^ Book Review: Barry and Pearson: "Peter and the Starcatchers"
  8. ^ David Barry's site
  9. ^ Goodreads-Peter and the Starcatchers
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  11. ^ . Official Site for PETER AND THE STARCATCHER. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  12. ^ Barry, Dave; Pearson, Ridley (27 June 2006). Peter and the Shadow Thieves. ISBN 0-7868-3787-X.
  13. ^ Barry, Dave; Pearson, Ridley (23 October 2007). Peter and the Secret of Rundoon. ISBN 978-0-7868-3788-5.
  14. ^ ISBN 1423309758
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Main article Peter Pan Peter Pan his fellow characters and the setting of Neverland have appeared in many works since the original books and 1904 play by J M Barrie The earliest were the stage productions of the play and an adaptation to silent film done with Barrie s involvement and personal approval Later works were authorised by Great Ormond Street Hospital to which Barrie gave the rights to the Peter Pan works these include adaptations of the main story in both animated and live action films musical stage productions and a sequel novel In addition there have been numerous uses of Barrie s characters settings and storylines which challenged or took advantage of the changing copyright status of these elements including reinterpretations sequels prequels and spin offs in a variety of media including film television series and books Adaptations of Peter Pan for public performance have a unique status in UK copyright law Great Ormond Street Hospital has the right to receive royalties in perpetuity under specific provisions in the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 When dramatised the character of Peter has usually been played by an adult woman For boys roles to be played by women is a convention of the pantomime tradition that was popular when the play was first produced and was necessitated by laws restricting the use of child actors for evening performances Later adaptations have often followed this example for reasons that include tradition the performance demands of the role and the marketing advantages of star actresses The roles of Captain Hook and George Darling happened to be played by the same actor in the original production a tradition which has sometimes been continued in later dramatic adaptations Contents 1 Books and publications 1 1 Original works 1 2 Literary Fiction 1 3 Literary Non fiction 1 4 Comics 2 Radio 3 Stage 4 Film 4 1 Live action 4 2 Animation 5 Television 5 1 Live action 5 2 Animation 6 Video games 7 Biographical dramas 8 References in other works 9 ReferencesBooks and publications EditOriginal works Edit 1904 Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up play Peter brings Wendy and her brothers to Neverland where he has a showdown with his nemesis Captain Hook After the play was first staged in 1904 Barrie continued to make changes until the script was published officially in 1928 1 This play was later adapted as a novel by Barrie 1906 Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens an origin story where the infant Peter flies away from his home takes up residence in Kensington Gardens and makes friends with the fairies The story first appeared as a chapter in Barrie s The Little White Bird published in 1902 1908 When Wendy Grew Up An Afterthought a short sequel play first staged in 1908 but only published in book form in 1957 1911 Peter and Wendy novel later published as Peter Pan and Wendy adapted as a novel from the play it also incorporates events from When Wendy Grew Up An Afterthought 1928 Peter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up the first publication of the script of the playLiterary Fiction Edit The Peter Pan Picture Book sometimes entitled The Story of Peter Pan retold by Daniel O Connor illustrated by Alice B Woodward 1907 2 based on the original stage production of 1904 The text was also published as Peter Pan Keepsake but illustrated with photographs from the first productions 3 It is the first novelisation of the play and also the first illustrated version of the story This version differs from Barrie s own 1911 novelisation because he had made several changes to his play and story since it was first staged in 1904 Peter Pan and Wendy retold by May Byron 1915 authorized novelisation of the novel later illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1921 It was the first time that this form of the title was used later reused also for Barrie s own novel Peter Pan and the Only Children by Gilbert Adair 1987 an unauthorised sequel prequel novel This book is written and presented in a format similar to Peter and Wendy with bound in colour illustrations by Jenny Thorne It has Peter living with a different gang of Lost Boys under the ocean recruiting only children who jump from passing ships as new members including the newest 10 year old Marissa Porter They have adventures under the sea including a duel with Captain Hook which ends indecisively The narrator suggests at the end that perhaps this is a prequel to the adventure with Wendy Darling or they take place without sequence Adair s previous novel was Alice through the Needle s Eye a sequel to the Alice in Wonderland stories Neverland by Toby Forward 1989 where Peter Pan Captain Hook etc are brought back to life through a computer game Published by Simon amp Schuster when Peter Pan first entered the public domain in the UK before the copyright was revived in 1995 Hook by Terry Brooks 1991 a novelization of the Spielberg film After the Rain A New Adventure for Peter Pan by J E Somma 1999 an unauthorised sequel novel Set in modern times telling of Peter s reaction to a world that has grown to neglect him and his rescue by three children who teach him that it s OK to grow up It was published without incident in Canada where the copyright to Peter Pan was generally agreed to have expired but Somma and GOSH were in legal dispute when it was published in the U S in 2002 where GOSH claimed their copyrights were still valid They eventually settled out of court 4 Wendy by Karen Wallace 2003 an unauthorised prequel novel for young adults An attempt to explain the Darling children s willingness to fly away with Peter on the grounds that their home life up until shortly before Peter appeared had been filled with abuse and tragedy a cruel nanny a criminally irresponsible father and a suggestion of insanity in the family Jardines de Kensington translated as Kensington Gardens by Rodrigo Fresan 2003 interweaves the story of Peter Pan his creator JM Barrie and various aspects of 1960s London pop culture The narrator is called Peter Hook 5 The Lost Girls A Novel by Laurie Fox 2004 an unauthorised sequel novel Follows the interaction of Peter Pan with each generation of Wendy Darling s female descendants up to a distinctly 21st century great great granddaughter Published by Simon amp Schuster The Starcatchers books by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson an unauthorized series reboot 6 published by Hyperion Books a subsidiary of Disney in the US and by Walker Books in the UK 7 8 9 Peter and the Starcatchers 2004 10 Set on a ship called Never Land featuring Peter and an earlier group of Lost Boys In 2005 the publisher announced plans by Disney to adapt the book as a digitally animated movie Peter and the Starcatchers was adapted to a play similarly titled Peter and the Starcatcher winning several Tony awards 11 Peter and the Shadow Thieves 2006 12 Peter and the Secret of Rundoon 2007 13 Peter and the Sword of Mercy 2009 Twenty three years since Peter and the Lost Boys returned from Rundoon 14 The Bridge to Never Land 2011 Sarah and Aidan are drawn from the modern world as they follow clues left by an ancient coded document 15 The Never Land Books by Dave Barry Ridley Pearson Greg Call ill a series of unauthorised spin off chapter books Based on the continuity established by the Starcatchers novels for a younger audience Escape from the Carnivale 2006 16 17 Cave of the Dark Wind 2007 18 Blood Tide 2008 19 Capt Hook The Adventures of a Notorious Youth by James V Hart co writer of the movie Hook Brett Helquist ill 2005 an authorised non canon prequel illustrated novel published by HarperCollins in the US Details the history of 15 year old James Matthew young Oppidan Scholar and future Captain Hook The book portrays the villainous youth in a sympathetic light The Disney Fairies books by Gail Carson Levine David Christiana ill a series of spin off illustrated novels for children Part of the Disney Fairies franchise published by Disney Press in the US and HarperCollins in the UK Introduces a new cast of Never Fairies in addition to Tinker Bell Peter Pan and Captain Hook are mentioned but play very minor roles Additional chapter books in the series are intended for younger readers and were written by various authors focusing on the different characters invented by Levine 20 Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg 2005 Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand 2007 Peter Pan in Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean 2006 the official sequel novel commissioned by Great Ormond Street Hospital following a competition launched in 2004 It has been sold in 40 different editions in 37 languages The book is published by Oxford University Press in the UK and Margaret K McElderry Simon amp Schuster in the US 21 Tigerheart by Peter David 2008 a novel retelling the Peter Pan stories from another character s perspective referring to him as the boy throughout the novel and referencing both Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy with changes to many of the original characters The Child Thief by artist Gerald Brom 2009 an illustrated novel reinterpreting Peter Pan based on the darker themes in the story as a ruthless figure recruiting children to serve toward his own ends Another Pan by Daniel Nayeri and Dina Nayeri 2010 a darker version featuring an 18 year old Peter Pan searching for the magic bone dust so he will never grow old Characters also include Wendy John and their father George Darling 22 Always Neverland by Zoe Barton 2011 Ashley is to be another in a long series of Wendy girls Peter brings to Neverland but she is more interested in adventuring 23 Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson 2013 The story of fifteen year old Tiger Lily who becomes enthralled and entangled in the life of Peter Pan told from the perspective of Tinker Bell 24 Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen 2014 Captain Hook is stuck in an endless loop of warring with Peter Pan until a grown woman named Stella Parrish dreams her way into Neverland and begins to change things Hook s Revenge Series by Heidi Schulz a humorous adventure series about the 12 year old daughter of Captain Hook on a quest to avenge her father s death 25 Hook s Revenge 2014 26 The Pirate Code 2015 27 Never Never by Brianna R Shrum 2015 the origin of James Hook and his rivalry with Peter 28 Lost Boi by Sassafras Lowrey 2015 A novel for adults retelling the story through the lens of homeless queer youth with prominent BDSM themes Told from the point of view of Tootles Pan s best boi 29 Everland by Wendy Spinale 2016 steampunk retelling set in an alternate version of the Blitz where Gwen s sister Joanna is kidnapped by Hook and his Marauders 30 Unhooked by Lisa Maxwell 2016 Gwendolyn s mother s fears are proven right when shadowy creatures kidnap her and her best friend Olivia to a terrifying place called Neverland She must choose whom to trust the charming fairy tale hero or the roguish young pirate 31 The Neverland Wars by Audrey Greathouse 2016 The story of sixteen year old Gwen who gets caught between the looming war of Neverland and her personal reality 32 Never Ever Series by Sara Saedi loosely based on Peter Pan Wylie meets Phinn in a club and he whisks her and her brother off to a magical island where no one ages past seventeen 33 Never Ever 2016 The Lost Kids 2018 Peter Darling by Austin Chant 2017 a romance between an adult Peter Pan who is a transgender man born as Wendy and Captain Hook 34 Winner of the 2017 Rainbow Award for best cover and best transgender science fiction fantasy 35 Lost Boy 2017 Set in the world of Neverland Lost Boy is about Jamie one of Peter Pan s Lost Boys who begins to grow increasingly disenchanted with Peter as he slowly grows up Straight on Till Morning by Liz Braswell 2020 A tale of sixteen year old Wendy Darling that takes place four years after the original story In order to escape her teenage reality she gets mixed up in the dealings of Captain Hook and must partner with Tinkerbell in order to save Peter s life Part of the Twisted Tale Series from the Disney Book Group 36 Son of Neverland by Cal Barnes 2021 An epic fantasy sequel that takes place exactly one hundred years after Peter Pan and Hook s final battle in the evolved world of Neverland 37 Literary Non fiction Edit Fifty Years of Peter Pan by Roger Lancelyn Green is an account of the first 50 years in Peter Pan s stage history 38 J M Barrie and The Lost Boys by Andrew Birkin is an account of the meeting and relationship between Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies family and how Peter Pan came to be created based on his docudrama The Lost Boys broadcast in 1978 39 Dr Dan Kiley popularised the Peter Pan syndrome in his 1983 book The Peter Pan Syndrome Men Who Have Never Grown Up 40 about individuals usually male with underdeveloped maturity his next book The Wendy Dilemma 1984 advises women romantically involved with Peter Pans how to improve their relationships 41 Peter Pan on Stage and Screen 1904 2010 by Bruce Hanson covers the genesis of Peter Pan and its productions in the UK and US updated edition of Hanson s work The Peter Pan Chronicles published in 1993 42 Comics Edit Disney produced picture book and comic book adaptations of the story based on their 1953 animated version published by Dell Comics and Gold Key Peter Pank by Spanish cartoonist Max Francesc Capdevila 1985 1990 an unauthorised comic reinterpretation for adults only Peter is a violent spiked hair anarchist living in Punkland with a gang of punk Lost Boys The pirates are a gang of rockers the Indians are hippies and the female characters are often depicted bare breasted with numerous sexual scenes It was published in three albums Peter Pank El Licantropunk and Pankdinista Peter Pan by French cartoonist Regis Loisel 1990 2004 an unauthorised prequel bandes dessinees A bawdy violent series of six albums two of which won the Angouleme Audience Award giving Peter Pan s back story a distinctly Dickensian flavour 43 Peter Pan Return to Never Never Land by Ron Fortier and Gary Kato 1991 an unauthorised sequel Peter brings two modern African American boys to Never Never Land published by Malibu Comics under the Adventure Comics imprint two issues later reprinted in a single volume 44 45 The Lost by Marc Andreyko Galen Showman and Jay Geldhof 1997 an unauthorised sequel comic book This urban horror themed mini series published by Caliber Comics and Chaos Comics continues the story in present day New York City with Peter revealed as a vampire boy hustler who leads a small group of vampire boys including Michael and lures another girl named Wendy to join them Lost Boys ロストボーイズ by Kaname Itsuki 2004 an unauthorised manga reinterpretation in which a character based on Peter Pan brings a young man to Neverland to be his father with romantic themes Japanese manga artist Mayu Sakai appropriated the English version of the term puer aeternus for her series Peter Pan Syndrome 46 Lost Girls by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie July 2006 an unauthorised reinterpretation graphic novel A controversial use of Wendy Darling alongside Dorothy Gale from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Alice from Alice s Adventures in Wonderland in 1913 telling each other stories about their sexual experiences In it Peter is a boy that Wendy and her brothers meet in Kensington Gardens who gives them their first sexual experiences Peter Panzerfaust by Kurtis J Wiebe 2012 2016 a retelling of the story of Peter Pan set in France during World War II Peter an American boy looking for his past in France at the outbreak of the Second World War recruiting several orphans The Lost Boys saving the Darling children and coming across SS Hauptmann Kapitan Haken Marvel Fairy Tales by C B Cebulski features various Marvel Comics characters as characters from fairy tales and fables In issue 1 of the third miniseries of the line Peter Pan is played by Captain America with Scarlet Witch as Wendy The Wasp as Tinker Bell and Klaw as Captain Hook Peter Pan The Graphic Novel by Stephen White 2015 a retelling of the original work in graphic novel form 47 Pan Peter by Jang Maro a Tapas exclusive manhwa that retells the character as a mysterious magic boy who avenges the weak by torturing and killing the aggressors 48 Cheshire Crossing written by Andy Weir a comic which takes characters and locations from Peter Pan as well as from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Alice s Adventures in WonderlandRadio EditPeter Pan book music and lyrics by Philip Glassborow 1995 an authorised musical radio adaptation Directed by Dirk Maggs for the BBC this production was nominated for a Writer s Guild of Great Britain awardStage Edit nbsp Zena Dare as Peter 1907 nbsp Mary Martin as PeterPeter Pan or The Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up 1904 Although Barrie did not intend the play as a pantomime it has many features in common with this traditional genre of British children s theatre a boy played by a woman as the lead role known as the principal boy actors in animal costumes a flamboyant villain and fantasy themes Peter Pan 1950 music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein an authorised Broadway adaptation Intended as a musical it was eventually staged as a straight dramatic version with only five songs This version starred Jean Arthur as Peter Pan and Boris Karloff in the dual roles of Mr Darling and Captain Hook Peter Pan 1954 directed by Jerome Robbins an authorised musical stage adaptation with music by Mark Moose Charlap and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh Taking the opposite path of the 1950 adaptation it was originally to have only a few incidental songs but evolved into a full Broadway musical with some new songs from composer Jule Styne and lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green This version became widely known as a vehicle for Mary Martin who appeared in three television productions of this version and won a Best Musical Actress Tony Award for her performance as well as an Emmy when it was aired on television Cyril Ritchard won a Tony as Captain Hook in the Broadway production opposite Martin and reprised the role in the first television production opposite her and it is the role for which he has remained best known Revivals featured television actress Sandy Duncan and gymnast Cathy Rigby as Peter A 2014 TV version was broadcast by NBC as Peter Pan Live 49 Neverland 1975 book music and lyrics by Jim Steinman a futuristic musical stage adaptation Although it only existed as a brief workshop at the Kennedy Center in 1977 three of the songs would be reworked for the album Bat Out of Hell one of the best selling recordings in history 50 Peter Pan 1982 an adaptation by John Caird and Trevor Nunn first staged on 10 December 1982 at the Barbican Theatre London Peter Pan The British Musical 1985 book music and lyrics by Piers Chater Robinson an authorised musical stage adaptation 51 Peter Pan 1996 book music and lyrics by Philip Glassborow an authorised musical stage adaptation based on Glassborow s radio musical Peter Pan A Musical Adventure 1996 lyrics by Anthony Drewe and music by George Stiles an authorised musical stage adaptation first staged in Copenhagen Performed and recorded at the Royal Albert Hall and broadcast on New Year s Eve 2001 by the BBC 52 Peter and Wendy 1997 adaptation and lyrics by Liza Lorwin and music by Scottish fiddler Johnny Cunningham of Silly Wizard fame This is a stage production using Bunraku style puppets performed by avant garde theatre troupe Mabou Mines and actress Karen Kandel who won an OBIE for her performance 53 Mabou Mimes recently revived the original production at the Edinburgh Festival 2009 54 and in New York at the New Victory Theater 2011 55 The Terrible Tragedy of Peter Pan 2002 by Phillip C Klapperich an ensemble member of The House Theatre of Chicago This production brings to the fore the darker subtexts of the story such as the dysfunction of Peter s relationships with Wendy Tinker Bell and Tiger Lily his fear of growing up and his self absorption as he fails to notice those around him being hurt or killed 56 Peter Pan 2004 by the Chickenshed Theatre Company was a musical stage version of Peter Pan and was performed to mark the 100th Anniversary of the play This is also the only performance to date with sign language fully integrated Peter Pan 2009 originally titled Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens a large scale production for which a specially built theatre pavilion with 360 degree surround video was created script by Tanya Ronder music by Benjamin Wallfisch first staged at Kensington Gardens in Summer 2009 The production opened in the US in May 2010 and has since toured in San Francisco Orange County Atlanta Chicago and Boston Peter Pan A Play 2009 adapted by Amanda Dehnert first staged at Northwestern University later mounted professionally at Chicago s Lookingglass Theatre Company in 2010 Peter Pan 2009 music by Dan Chambers and lyrics by Dan Chambers and Polly Gibson book by Polly Gibson an authorised musical stage adaptation first staged by the Sinodun Players at the Corn Exchange Wallingford in July 2009 Peter Pan 2010 stage adaptation by David Greig first staged by the National Theatre of Scotland at the King s Theatre Glasgow in April 2010 57 The action is transposed from Edwardian London to Victorian Edinburgh and set against a background of construction of the Forth Rail Bridge Peter Pan the Boy who Hated Mothers 2010 adapted by Andrew Birkin from J M Barrie s original various drafts of the play novel and screenplay first staged at the Theatre du Gymnase in Marseille in February 2010 translated into French by Celine Albin Faivre broadcast on Arte TV Channel Christmas 2010 58 Peter Pan 2012 stage adaptation directed by Sally Cookson and devised by the companies originally produced by Bristol Old Vic for Christmas 2012 before being produced by the National Theatre London in a co production with Bristol Old Vic for Christmas 2016 and the Troubadour White City Theatre for summer 2019 Disney s Peter Pan Jr is a one hour children s musical based on the Disney Peter Pan movie with some updated material It became available for school and children s theatre productions in 2013 after several pilot productions 59 Wendy and Peter Pan 2013 a new adaptation by Ella Hickson at the Royal Shakespeare Company in England placing Wendy as the protagonist 60 Peter Pan Goes Wrong 2013 is a comedy by Henry Lewis Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields of the Mischief Theatre Company in which the characters and members of the fictitious Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society attempt to present their production of Peter Pan Fly 2013 a darker take on Peter Pan with a focus on leaving childhood behind and the importance of growing up by Jeffrey Seller debuted through the Dallas Theater Center 61 The book is by Rajiv Joseph who worked on the lyrics with Kirsten Childs and the music is by Bill Sherman 62 Peter Pan Opera 2014 by composer Richard Ayres and librettist Lavinia Greenlaw first staged in Stuttgart in 2014 and performed in the UK in 2015 by the Welsh National Opera 63 Peter Pan 2015 an adaptation presented at Regent s Park Open Air Theatre Co directed by Timothy Sheader and Liam Steel the production was set in World War I The production earned an Olivier Award nomination and returned to the Open Air Theatre for its 2018 Season 64 For Peter Pan On Her 70th Birthday 2017 an adaptation by Sarah Ruhl in which the title character and her siblings all elderly retirees become the characters of the original play Beginning 18 August 2017 in New York City it ran at Playrights Horizons Peter Pan and Wendy 2019 a feminist version of the story with Wendy in an equal role It was commissioned from Lauren Gunderson by the Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington D C Critics described it as all about girl power 65 Peter Pan reimagined 2019 an adaptation conceived and directed by Liam Steel adapted by Georgia Christou and Liam Steel for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre which changes Edwardian London to present day BirminghamFilm EditLive action Edit Peter Pan by Paramount Pictures 1924 an authorised silent movie adaptation It starred Betty Bronson as Peter Pan Ernest Torrence as Captain Hook Mary Brian as Wendy Darling and Virginia Brown Faire as Tinker Bell Barrie was involved in this production and wrote a screenplay for it but Paramount instead used the original stage script taking dialogue from it for the intertitles 66 Peter Pan Piter Pen 1987 an unauthorised live action musical adaptation by Belarusfilm for Soviet television Hook by Steven Spielberg 1991 an authorised live action sequel A family action adventure film starring Robin Williams Dustin Hoffman Julia Roberts Bob Hoskins and Maggie Smith The film has a grown up Peter Banning who has forgotten his childhood lured back to Neverland by Captain Hook who has kidnapped Peter s two young children in an attempt to once again find meaning in his life Despite mixed reviews by critics the film was popular with audiences and grossed nearly 120 million in the U S making it the 4th highest grossing movie of 1991 67 Peter Pan directed by P J Hogan 2003 an authorised live action movie adaptation This version is notable for its directness in addressing the romantic elements between Peter Jeremy Sumpter and Wendy Rachel Hurd Wood Captain Hook was portrayed by Jason Isaacs who also plays the role of Mr Darling and Tinker Bell was played by Ludivine Sagnier The 100 million film boasted state of the art special effects by ILM and took nearly a year to produce in Australia but was not a financial success for Universal Studios USA France English countries and Columbia Pictures 68 Neverland by writer director Damion Dietz 2003 an unauthorised film reinterpretation Set in early 21st century Los Angeles and heavily updated for this setting Dietz s independently produced film featuring Wil Wheaton as John Darling maintains much of the characterisation plot and themes of Barrie s original story Pan 2015 an origin story directed by Joe Wright starring Levi Miller as Pan Garrett Hedlund as Hook Hugh Jackman as Blackbeard Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily Adeel Akhtar as Smee and Amanda Seyfried as Mary 69 Wendy 2020 a live action re imagining from Wendy s perspective directed by Benh Zeitlin Come Away 2020 a film that portrays Peter Pan as the brother of Alice from Lewis Carroll s story of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland The cast includes Jordan Nash as Peter as well as Angelina Jolie David Oyelowo and Gugu Mbatha Raw Peter Pan amp Wendy 2023 a live action adaptation of the 1953 Disney movie directed by David Lowery and written by him and Toby Halbrooks starring Alexander Molony and Ever Anderson as the title characters Peter Pan and Wendy Darling Jude Law as Captain Hook Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell and Alyssa Wapanatahk as Tiger Lily 70 71 72 73 74 75 Peter Pan s Neverland Nightmare 2024 a horror re imagining of the story that will be directed by Rhys Frake Waterfield who helmed Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 76 Animation Edit Walt Disney s Peter Pan released on 5 February 1953 an authorised animated adaptation Disney licensed the film rights to the story in 1939 from Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children It featured music by Sammy Cahn Frank Churchill Sammy Fain and Ted Sears 15 year old film actor Bobby Driscoll supplied the voice of Peter while Wendy was portrayed by Kathryn Beaumont who previously portrayed Alice in Alice in Wonderland Hook was portrayed by Hans Conried who also played Mr Darling and Margaret Kerry did live action references for Tinker Bell This version contained little of the original dialogue from the play or its novelisation 77 Peter Pan 1988 an unauthorised Australian direct to video animated adaptation Return to Never Land from Disney February 2002 an authorised animated sequel to the 1953 Disney film Wendy s daughter Jane becomes involved with Peter Pan The movie takes place during World War II set amidst the Blitz 1940 and deals with the issue of children being forced to grow up too fast 78 In Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Will Arnett voiced a version of Peter Pan called Sweet Pete who became a crime boss after being fired by Disney due to his age he goes and chases Chip And Dale for discovering his plans and he serves as the main antagonist of this movie Television EditLive action Edit Producers Showcase Peter Pan 7 March 1955 The 1954 stage version was re staged for television by NBC as part of its monthly high quality anthology series Producers Showcase and broadcast as a historic live color television event The production was so well received that Producers Showcase produced a second live presentation on 9 January 1956 with the same cast Mary Martin played TV s Peter Pan for the third time on 8 December 1960 with many of the same cast members and this version of the 1954 musical was recorded on color videotape and repeated in 1963 1966 and 1973 It was presented by NBC as a stand alone special program rather than as part of Producer s Showcase After 1973 it was presumed lost and not broadcast again until March 1989 after which it eventually appeared a few times on the Disney Channel It was also released on videocassette and briefly on DVD In 2000 the Cathy Rigby stage production featuring almost all of the songs used in the 1954 version was telecast by the A amp E Network and issued on DVD 79 Hallmark Hall of Fame Peter Pan 12 December 1976 A new TV musical production was broadcast on NBC It starred Mia Farrow as Peter and Danny Kaye as Captain Hook It had a new score with music and lyrics by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse but did not achieve the success or the popularity that the Mary Martin version had The screenplay was by Andrew Birkin who went on to write and direct The Lost Boys a docudrama for the BBC about Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies boys 80 Neverland on Syfy Channel and Sky Movies December 2011 a two part miniseries that re imagines the origins of Peter Pan prior to his adventures with Wendy Here he and his friends who would become the Lost Boys is depicted as being an orphaned pickpocket who was taken in by expert thief and former arms dealer James Jimmy Hook as an infant Directed by Nick Willing the cast includes Charlie Rowe as Peter Pan Rhys Ifans as James Hook Anna Friel as Captain Elizabeth Bonny Bob Hoskins as Smee and Keira Knightley as the voice of Tinker Bell 81 Peter Pan Live is a new production of the 1954 version broadcast live on NBC on 4 December 2014 starring Allison Williams as Peter Christopher Walken as Captain Hook Kelli O Hara as Mrs Darling Christian Borle as Mr Darling Mr Smee and Minnie Driver as the adult Wendy Critical reaction was mixed with many critics expressing relief that the broadcast was not a disaster 49 Peter and Wendy 2015 a two hour drama based on J M Barrie s novel first aired on ITV on 26 December 2015 produced by Headline Pictures with Stanley Tucci as Captain Hook Paloma Faith as Tinker Bell Laura Fraser as Mrs Darling Hazel Doupe as Wendy and Zac Sutcliffe as Peter 82 Peter Pan Goes Wrong 2016 a one hour television adaptation of Mischief Theatre s play of the same name in which the fictitious Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society attempt to stage a production of Peter Pan starring the original cast and guest appearance from David Suchet as the narrator The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy 2013 present webseries that features Wendy as the main character through a series of vlogs and other media Once Upon a Time is an ABC television series that involves characters from familiar works of fiction including Peter Pan Colin O Donoghue was a series regular in the role of Hook who originated as Killian Jones Freya Tingley first played Wendy in the 21st episode of the second season and continued playing the role in a few episodes towards the end of Season 3A Robbie Kay played the main villain role during Season 3A as Peter Pan portrayed in the series as the father of Rumpelstiltskin and reprised his role in a couple episodes during Season 5B and the second to last episode of the overall show Rose McIver played Tinker Bell during the majority of Season 3A then one episode during Season 3B and one during Season 6 Animation Edit Peter Pan The Animated Series romanised as Pita Pan no Boken by Nippon Animation 1989 an anime television series Produced as part of Nippon s World Masterpiece Theater series the first 23 episodes are a loose adaptation of Barrie s story while the latter half introduces a completely original arc with new supporting characters 83 Fox s Peter Pan amp the Pirates on Fox Kids 1990 an animated TV series based on Barrie s novel presenting the Darling children s other adventures in the Neverland during their stay The series also focuses on significant development of the pirates as less one dimensional characters Voice talents in the cast included Jason Marsden as Peter and Tim Curry as Captain James T Hook Curry won an Emmy for it 84 A series of digitally animated direct to DVD films starring Tinker Bell was begun by Disney in 2008 These works are part of the company s Disney Fairies franchise and feature a cast of fairy characters and settings original to Disney Tinker Bell 2008 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 2009 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue 2010 Pixie Hollow Games TV special 2011 Secret of the Wings 2012 The Pirate Fairy 2014 Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast 2015 Jake and the Never Land Pirates 2011 2016 an Annie Award winning musical interactive animated Disney Junior show based on the successful Disney franchise Peter Pan The series focuses on a band of young pirates consisting of Jake Izzy Cubby and their parrot Skully who continuously spend their days competing against Captain Hook and Mr Smee for treasure The New Adventures of Peter Pan 2012 2016 is a series of CGI animation French German Indian produced by the DQ Entertainment and Method Animation Video games EditPeter Pan a 1984 video game published by Hodder amp Stoughton Peter Pan and the Pirates a 1991 side scrolling game for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the TV series Hook a set of four 1992 games based on the film One was an arcade fight game two were side scrolling games for Nintendo and Sega consoles and the fourth was an adventure game for home computers Peter Pan Return to Neverland two 2002 games based on Disney s film one for the Game Boy Advance the other for PlayStation Kingdom Hearts a franchise between Square Enix and Disney on various game systems that features Neverland as a playable world inhabited with various characters from the Peter Pan books and films including Peter Pan Wendy Tinker Bell Captain Hook and Mr Smee Disney has released two video games as part of the Disney Fairies franchise for the Nintendo DS each a tie in with a direct to DVD feature film of the same name Tinker Bell 2008 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 2009 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue 2010 Disney Infinity 2 0 Tinker Bell is a playable character in the game s Toy Box mode She has been given powers to fly and use her fairy dust to defeat enemiesBiographical dramas EditThe Lost Boys a 1978 docudrama produced by the BBC written by Andrew Birkin starring Ian Holm tells about the relationship between Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies boys and the development of Peter Pan Finding Neverland a 2004 film starring Johnny Depp as Barrie and Kate Winslet as Sylvia Llewelyn Davies is a fictionalised account of their relationship and how it led to the creation of Peter Pan It was based on the 1998 play The Man Who Was Peter Pan by Allan Knee In 2015 it was adapted into a musical on Broadway playing at the Lunt Fontanne TheatreReferences in other works EditIn 1980 Petula Clark starred in Never Never Land as a woman whose niece captivated by Barrie s tale runs away and takes refuge with a group of lost boys squatting in a deserted London townhouse In the 1986 Spanish film El rio de oro The Golden River by Jaime Chavarri the central character is a man named Peter whose wife Dubarry played the role of Tinker Bell in a theater play some years ago They had a son but Peter killed the baby when he was only 3 months old because he thought the boy was growing up too fast The plot of the 1990 novel An Awfully Big Adventure by Beryl Bainbridge made into a film in 1995 revolves around a production of the play The 2002 novel The League of Heroes by Xavier Maumejean is set in an alternate universe in which Neverland has materialized in Kensington Gardens The fairy folk are commonplace in London as are pirates and Indians Peter Pan is considered one of several enemies of the repressive government and is pursued by the League whose members include Lord Admiral Hook Captain Hook Sherlock Holmes and Lord Greystoke Tarzan In a season 2 episode of the Disney Channel sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place called Fairy Tale Justin Russo directs a school play of Peter Pan with Zeke Beakerman cast as Peter Pan and Harper Finkle cast as Tinker Bell she s later replaced by Alex Russo after falling off the stage Singer songwriter S J Tucker has released three songs called The Wendy Trilogy chronicling how Wendy joined Captain Hook s crew dueled him for command gained great fame in Neverland and beyond and eventually returned home passing her legacy on The song Fly by Blind Guardian is about Peter Pan In the seventh episode on season 10 of Grey s Anatomy Jo Wilson Camilla Luddington dresses as Tinker Bell for Halloween and shows up at her boyfriend Alex Karev s Justin Chambers house after a fight they had resulting from his estranged father s appearance showing her loyalty to the boy who didn t grow up The song Lost Boy by Ruth B is about Neverland The cartoon series World of Winx features Peter Pan and Neverland characters Smee Jim Captain Hook Crocodile Man Crocodile Queen Tinker Bell Wendy Darling Peter Pan has a son named Matt Barrie The film Viy 2 Journey to China features a character named James Hook played by Arnold Schwarzenegger whose outfit and personality appear to be inspired by Hook In the film Chip 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