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‘Peter Pan the musical’ opens Sept. 28 at Star Theater

In celebration of its 10th year anniversary, Kids Acts Philippines, Inc. proudly presents “Peter Pan— A Musical Adventure in Neverland” starting September 28 at the Star Theater, Star City, CCP Complex, Pasay City, Metro Manila.

Adapted from the book by James Matthew Barrie,  with book, lyrics and direction by Luigi Nacario and music by Eugene Belbis, “Peter Pan” is the classic adventure of a boy who doesn’t want to grow up.

The adventure started when Peter Pan taught Wendy, John and Michael how to fly. They flew to the Neverland where Peter shares with the Lost Boys, Redskins led by Tiger Lily, Pirates headed by Captain Hook and Beasts. Around the island, the chief forces were disposed as, the Lost Boys were out looking for Peter Pan, the Pirates were out looking for the Lost Boys, the Redskins were out looking for the Pirates and the Beasts were out looking for the Redskins.

They were going round and round the island, but they did not meet because all were going at the same rate. After staying for sometime in the Neverland, Wendy, John, Michael and The Lost Boys decided to go back to London leaving Peter Pan behind. Years rolled on, Peter Pan visited London in one spring cleaning time taking with him back to the island was Jane the daughter of Wendy. It was only the happy and innocent and heartless who can fly.

“Peter Pan” will come to life on stage through the equivalent state of the art flying system operated by the experienced and fly experts team from the country.

Presented with colorful costumes, beautiful songs and music, and most of all, the genuine portrayal of the professional theater actors of the metro, “Peter Pan” is the musical play for the entire family that Kids Acts Philippines intently integrated the most important learning theory of Dr. Howard Gardner of Harvard University which is called the Eight Multiple Intelligences of the Children.

In the play, KAPI incorporated every intelligence type in the specific scenes to enable children to appreciate the total importance of learning while being entertained by the play. This musical is an advocacy to let children appreciate theater and to augment their interest in performing arts.

The artistic team of “Peter Pan” is composed of  Philleep Masaquel & Luigi Nacario (choreography);  Eugene Belbis, Jay Pangilinan & Carlo Pena (orchestration);  Joseph Matthew (lighting design);  Ninya Bedruz

(technical direction); Josephus Gayona (stage management); Manuel Edralin (set design);  Luigi Nacario (costume design) and  Ed Aguilar Nicart III (photography).

The schedule of performances of “Peter Pan” are as follows:

September 28 at 10am, 1pm, 4pm & 7pm (Friday) ; September 29 at 10am, 1pm, 4pm & 7pm (Saturday) ; September 30 at 10am, 1pm & 4pm (Sunday)

October 1 at 10am, 1pm, 4pm & 7pm (Monday); October 2 at 10am, 1pm, 4pm & 7pm (Tuesday); October 3 at 10am, 1pm, 4pm & 7pm (Wednesday).

Ticket Price: Php 400 (FREE SEATING ONLY) . Special discounts include: Senior Citizens: 20%; Students: 15%; Group Bookings of 10 or more: 15%

For Inquiries, Bookings, Showbuying, Reservations and Sponsorships, please call: (+632) 750.1551 / 0915.4478959 / 0919.4338565

email: kidsactsphilippines@yahoo.com.ph. Look for Luigi and Eugene

Tickets are also available at TICKETWORLD MANILA at telephone (+632) 891.9999. Or visit www.ticketworld.com.ph

Like KAPI on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kidsactsphilippines

Follow KAPI on Twitter: www.twitter.com/KidsActs (@KidsActs)

“Please Support Kids Acts Philippines! Be Our ARTS BENEFACTOR!”

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