Title (3) | File type | Publiseringsdato | Download |
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Forestillingsprogram for Hålogaland Teaters produksjon Peter Pan (2016). | February 25, 2016 | Download | |
Forestillingsprogram til Brageteatrets produksjon Peter Pan (2019) | September 6, 2019 | Download | |
Program for The Norwegian Theatre's production Peter Pan (2007) | October 11, 2007 | Download |
Peter Pan
Peter Pan is a play and a book for children by James Matthew Barrie.
The Peter Pan character first appeared in a novel for adults by Barrie, The Little White Bird, written in 1902.
Next, a play called Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow up, was written in 1904. Barrie later adapted this play into a novel with expanded action, Peter and Wendy, also known as Peter Pan and Wendy and just as Peter Pan. The novel was published in 1911.
Information
(Objekt ID 18076)Object type | Artwork |
Original title | Peter Pan |
Work type | Literature |
Published | 1904 |
Original language | English |
Categories | Fiction, children, Fairytale |
Creators (1)
Sir James Matthew Barrie | – Author |
Productions (22)
Title | Premiere |
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Peter Pan (Oslo Nye Teater (Oslo New Theatre)) | 2024 |
Peter Pan (Oslo National Academy of the Arts) | 2022 |
Peter Pan (Kruttårnteatret, Stavern) | 2022 |
Peter Pan (Ibsen Theatre) | 2019 |
Peter Pan (Brageteatret) | 2019 |
Peter Pan (Tyst Teatern) | 2019 |
Peter Pan (Haugesund Theatre) | 2017 |
Peter Pan (The Arctic TheatreArctic Action) | 2016 |
Peter Pan (KlangTeater) | 2015 |
Peter Pan (Teaterhøgskolen) | 2012 |
Peter Pan (Kultur Kompaniet) | 2010 |
Peter Pan (The Norwegian Theatre) | 2007 |
Peter Pan (Kruttårnteatret, Stavern) | 2004 |
Peter Pan (Carte Blanche) | 2003 |
Peter Pan (MollyMelon) | 2001 |
Peter Pan (The Arctic Theatre) | 1997 |
Peter Pan (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's radio drama division) | 1992 |
Peter Pan (The National Stage) | 1992 |
Peter Pan (Kruttårnteatret, Stavern) | 1991 |
Peter Pan (Oslo Nye Teater (Oslo New Theatre)) | 1984, 1985 |
Peter Pan (Folketeatret) | 1958 |
Peter Pan (The National Stage) | 1946 |