PETER PAN-S3XUAL Review!
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NOAH MILLER AND EVA HEINEMANN REVIEW
PETER PAN-S3XUAL
R+R Productions
Written By Robert K. Benson
Directed By David Charles
Madeline Wall: Costume Designer
CAST:
Gina Tonic as The Dame and Tinker Bell
Gabriel Spector: Gary
Lily Ali-Oshatz: Peter Pan
Diego Velázquez: Shadow
Regan Sims: Wendy
Jonathan Nathaniel Dingle-El: John
Matt Mastromatteo: Michael
Elizabeth Wright: Nana et al.
Rachel McPhee: Mrs. Darling/ Captain Hook
Robert K. Benson: Mr. Darling/ Smee
NOAH MILLER:
Robert K. Benson’s PETER PAN-S3XUAL is a raunchy silly British pantomime.
Never-never land never looked like this! Peter Pan-S3xual playing at Don’t Tell Mama is a scream from beginning to end.
We start out with The Dame (Gina Tonic) setting up the story, as it were, and from there it’s no holes barred!
Gina Tonic and the cast take us on a roller coaster ride to a fantasy New York City where Captain Hook (Rachel McPhee) rules the subways and Peter Pan
(Lily Ali-Oshatz) has to save the lost boys (Elizabeth Wright) being held hostage in a subway car.
The ride is hysterical, the actors do a great job improvising and keeping the energy level up, and the jokes coming.
There’s really no plot, per se, only a loose idea of the Peter Pan plot, but by the end of the show you won’t care—you’ll be laughing too hard, and you will have had too good a time.
HAPPY FACE!
EVA HEINEMANN:
The story is basically the same about Wendy (Regan Sims) out growing the nursery with lots of questions about the questionable plot of Peter Pan. I mean really a dog (Elizabeth Wright) for a nanny. John (Jonathan Nathaniel Dingle-El) is scientifically minded while Michael (Matt Mastromatteo) is a stinky poop factory.
Peter Pan appears with Gina Tonic sashaying in as TInkerbell and things really start to fly.
Mrs Darling (Rachel McPhee) doubles as Captain Hook and Mr. Darling
(Robert K. Benson) doubles as Smee, Captain’s first mate (my favorite character in Peter Pan).
Some new characters are added: Peter’s disgruntled Shadow (Diego Velázquez) and accompanist on the piano, Gary (Gabriel Spector) who is also responsible to figure out how to do flying for Peter Pan on a budget and no fly space.
Everybody was so delightful that it made it hard to indulge in cocktails as we were laughing so hard and doing spit takes.
There are only a few performances and you don't want to miss this. Prepare to join in the fun with Boos and cheers and no you didn’t and yes she dids.
MAJOR CAPTAIN HAPPY FACE
ENDS DECEMBER 12TH