Theater News

San Francisco Kids Spotlight: April 2010

Lost boys have often found themselves in San Francisco, but rarely with such a techno-splash as the U.S. premiere of Tanya Ronder’s adaptation of Peter Pan, based on J.M. Barrie’s classic story. The multimedia event will be performed in the world’s first 360-degree CGI theatre located on the City waterfront, April 27-July 4, and includes 22 actors, puppets, music, dance, and a wide array of effects including a CGI Neverland and a flight over 400 square miles of virtual London.

Lost boys have often found themselves in San Francisco, but rarely with such a techno-splash as the U.S. premiere of Tanya Ronder’s adaptation of Peter Pan, based on J.M. Barrie’s classic story. The multimedia event will be performed in the world’s first 360-degree CGI theatre located on the City waterfront, April 27-July 4, and includes 22 actors, puppets, music, dance, and a wide array of effects including a CGI Neverland and a flight over 400 square miles of virtual London.