Nine O’Clock Players to stage ‘Peter and Wendy’ through Dec. 2, 2012

| November 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

The tale of Peter Pan will be told and sung by the Nine O’Clock Players Theatre for Children at performances that run through Sun., Dec. 2 at the Assistance League of Southern California, 1367 N. St. Andrews Pl.
“Peter and Wendy” is a retelling by Carol Weiss of J.M. Barrie’s classic “Peter Pan.” It tells the tale of Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook and the Lost Boys with the message that fantasy, fun and playfulness aren’t just for children—they reside in all of us if we believe hard enough.
The Theatre is operated by volunteers who present two full-scale musicals a year. Plays are performed for nearly 13,000 children annually—a third of whom are disadvantaged. Nine O’Clock Players provide their admission and transportation for free.

MUSICAL PERFORMED by the Nine O’Clock Players stars Captain Hook, Wendy and Peter.

Weekly performances are also staged for groups of L.A. area school children at a reduced price. They are provided with free educational kits to enhance their musical theatre experience.
Weekend performances are open to the general public for $12 per ticket. Performances are at 2 p.m. on Saturdays, Nov. 10, 17 and Dec. 1 and Sundays, Nov. 4, 11 and 18 and Dec. 2.
Proceeds support the Assistance League, which provides services to 95,000 individuals with critical needs each year.
Call 323-469-1970 or visit www.nineoclockplayers.com.

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