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BRADLEY UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS Peter and the Starcatcher

Tony-Award winning musical opens 2019-2020 season

 

Bradley University Theatre opens its 2019-2020 main stage season with Peter and the

Starcatcher, the Tony-Award-winning musical prequel to the Peter Pan story.

 

Performances are September 26 through October 6 at the Hartmann Center for the Performing Arts.

 

Based on the popular book, Peter and the Starcatchers, by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson,

the production, which the New York Times has called “enthralling,” presents an alternate

origin story for the characters made famous in the 1904 play by J.M. Barrie and the 1956

classic musical by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Jule Styne.

 

Separated from her father on a sea journey to the land of Rundoon, a fearless young girl,

Molly, befriends a nameless boy and his fellow orphans to protect a powerful secret from

the dastardly (and familiarly Hook-like) pirate captain, Black Stache. Their tumultuous

journey is a voyage of danger, romance, hilarity and heroism, featuring singing mermaids,

evil crustaceans, a ship called The Neverland, and a mysterious substance called Starstuff.

Guest artist Chad Bradford (BU Theatre’s 2017 Little Women) returns to direct and

choreograph, while BU favorite Susan Somerville Brown (Spring Awakening, High Fidelity,

Mr. Burns and Little Women) serves as music director, and Professor of Acting, Dan Matisa,

makes his Bradley stage debut in the role of the iconoclastic Black Stash. Scenery and

lighting are by Professor Chad Lowell, with costumes by Professor Becki Arnold, sound

design by BU sophomore Barbie Brown and puppets by BU junior Vi Ihm.

 

“This production is a full-blown extravaganza of imagination and theatricality,” notes Theatre

Arts chair, Scott Kanoff. “The action is driven by an ensemble that never stops moving and

who employ the most essential tools of storytelling to conjure up a fantastical world of hope,

adventure and wonder. It’s a timeless story, deeply compelling and fabulously funny. And,

it’s a great family show.”

 

Performances of Peter and the Starcatcher are Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm

and Sundays at 2pm. Tickets and information are available at 309-677-2650 or online at

Bradley.edu/theatre.

 

THE ORPHANS

 

Prentiss                                                Zach Daly

Ted                                                       Mia Katz

Boy (Peter)                                          Emma O’Mahoney

 

THE BRITISH SUBJECTS

Lord Aster                                            Jake Panek

Molly Aster                                          Maggie Sullivan

Mrs. Bumbrake                                   Laurel Burrington

Captain Scott                                       Andrew Derdena

Grempkin                                             Ashleigh Owens

 

THE SEAFARERS                                  Jake Winkle

Alf                                                          Susan Falk

Mack                                                     Malik Jenkins

Black Stache                                        Dan Matisa

Smee                                                     Joe King

Sanchez                                                Jaime Case

 

THE NATIVES

Fighting Prawn                                    Ashleigh Owens

Hawking Clam                                      Jake Winkle

Teacher                                                 Susan Falk

Narrators, Mermaids,

Sailors, Orphans, etc.,                         The Company

 

When:

September 26 – October 6, 2019

Thurs-Sat, 7:30pm; Sun 2:00pm

Where:

The Hartmann Center for the Performing Arts

1423 West St. James, Peoria, IL 61625

Tickets and information:

Bradley University Cultural Events Box Office

309.677.2650

www.bradley.edu/theatre

 

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