November 17, 2016 – December 30, 2016
When starcatcher-in-training Molly meets an orphan boy longing for a home, they embark on the adventure of a lifetime to protect a precious cargo. In this Tony Award-winning, magical and hilarious play with music, a dozen brilliant actors play more than 100 unforgettable characters. Peter and the Starcatcheruses ingenious stagecraft and the limitless possibilities of imagination to finally reveal the origins of Peter Pan, Wendy, the Lost Boys, their piratical nemesis, Captain Hook – and a far-off place known as Neverland.
“The most exhilarating Broadway storytelling in decades!” – The New York TimesCreative Team
Directed and Choreographed by Eric Ankrim
Music Direction by Rob Scherzer and Eric Ankrim
Assistant Director – Brian Lange
Music Consultant – John Callahan
Scenic Designer – Julia Welch
Costume Designer – Siri Nelson
Lighting Designer – Tristan Roberson
Properties Designer – Andrea Spraycar
Stage Manager – Melanie LeDuc
Directing Apprentice – Andrew Eric Davidson
Assistant to the Director – Jaron Boggs
Assistant to the Director – Linnea Ingalls
Cast
Aly Gutierrez – Molly
Trent Moury – Boy/Peter
John Han – Ted
Saxton Jay Walker – Blackstache
James Schilling – Prentiss
Rob Scherzer – Alf
Nathan Brockett – Mrs. Bumbrake
Tyler Dobies – Captain Scott
Brian Lange – Smee
Ryan McCabe – Lord Aster
Nicholas Tarabini – Grempkin/Fighting Prawn
Tyler Trerise – Slank
Mikko Juan – Ensemble
Patrick McDermott – Ensemble
Kirby McDermott – Ensemble
Patrick Ostrander – Ensemble
Bryce Smith – Ensemble
“…a boatload of fun, a new spin on a myth as timeless as its title character.” – The Seattle Times
“Peter is not an effigy for our loss of innocence, but a message in a bottle revealing that your inner-child lives and breathes…For making me feel like a carefree kid again, I give ArtsWest’s “Peter and the Starcatcher” 5/5 stars. Treat yourself to this well-deserved evening of whimsy, enchantment, and mirth.” – Broadway World
“Theater will always be one of my favorite ways to spend time with my kids, discuss hard topics, challenge our thinking and above all remember the power of imagination. Peter and the Starcatcher offers all of these opportunities in spades.” – Seattle’s Child