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Peter and the Starcatcher

Would You STAY or Would You GO?

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In Peter and the Starcatcher, Peter Pan is given the choice of leaving Neverland to live a normal life (AKA

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Black Stache

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Caption this photo from Peter and the Starcatcher for us in the comments!

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Peter and the Starcatcher

Peter and the Starcatcher

Review Summer 2012 Issue

#magic #fairytale #neverland #starstuff #firstlove #growingup   Olivia Munk, 12th Grade, Bronx Science High School Oumar Berte, 11th Grade, International

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A Note from Celia

A Note from Celia

interview Summer 2012 Issue

I was never worried about growing up, and I wasn’t afraid of it. I’ve always been somebody—both to my detriment

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A note from the playwright of PETER AND THE STARCATCHER

Summer 2012 Issue Thoughts

I stood in the back of the theater today when you all came to see Peter and the Starcatcher. You

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Did you see Peter?

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Were you in the audience today at Peter and the Starcatcher? What did you think of it? Tell us in

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Peter and the Starcatcher

Review Spring 2011 Issue

By Ben Wolfson 11th Grade, Hunter College High School Peter and the Starcatcher, a prequel to Peter Pan, begins in

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Peter and the Starcatchers Dramaturgy

dramaturgy Spring 2011 Issue

By Sabrina Khan Senior Plogger All of us are familiar with the story of Peter Pan and Wendy. We grew

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