Tonbridge School presents a funny and moving version of this much-loved classic tale.
1940 and London is a city of echoes—laughter swallowed by sirens, dreams lost to the dust of crumbling streets. Wendy, John, and Michael Darling have learned to live in a world where childhood slips through their fingers like whispers. But one night, as the wind howls through broken windows, a shadow moves against the moonlight. A boy appears—grinning, ageless, impossible.
Peter Pan.
After Wendy helps reattach his shadow the Darling children are lifted beyond the war-torn rooftops, and their only escape is to let their imagination take flight to Neverland. Here, they meet the Lost Boys and they embark on a thrilling adventure with pirates, fairies and plenty of fun.
But the Lost Boys are not merely lost; they are what was lost—the childhoods that never had the chance to be. Neverland is not just a refuge; it is a remembrance. A glimpse of what-could-have-been.
And so the Darling children must choose: to stay in this perfect dream, or to return to a world still waiting for them. Perhaps Peter is not offering escape, but something far greater—the courage to go on