Peter Pan is coming to Chichester in the shape of a magical ballet adventure brought to life by the Ruth Stein School of Dance.
The timeless tale of Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up, is returning to Chichester, brought to life by the Chichester-based Ruth Stein School of Dance.
Featuring children aged from three to 18, the staging includes dance in many genres: ballet, contemporary, tap, modern and jazz.
The production was originally staged in 2012 to great acclaim, involving boys and girls, as well as parents in support and even some dads on stage!
And, once again, Westbourne House School’s state-of-the- art stage and auditorium is the venue for this exciting performance.
There will be two matinee performances on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th February, at 2pm. Organisers say tickets are selling out quickly. They are available from [email protected]; Stride and Son, St John’s Street, Chichester; and The Greeting House, 2 Kingfishes Parade, East Wittering. Tickets are priced at £15 adult and children £10.
For the children involved, this is the culmination of months of practice and rehearsal. The experience and the excitement of taking part in a large production is something they will remember for the rest of their lives, as will the audience.
The Ruth Stein School of Dance has been successful at training student for entry to renowned vocational dance schools, these students have then gone on to be professional dancers. For the past five years students have been given the opportunity to appear in the production of Moscow City Ballet at Chichester Festival Theatre and King’s Theatre in Portsmouth.