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| Peter and the Starcatcher. Credit: Daniel Boud |
A Comedy-Filled Adventure
Peter and the Starcatcher is a theatrical adaptation of Peter and the Starcatchers, a novel written by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. Commissioned and originally produced by Disney Theatrical Group, the play offers a humorous and fast-paced look at the origins of Peter Pan, Captain Hook, and the magical world of Neverland. Written by Rick Elice, the play employs a minimalistic yet inventive storytelling approach that invites audiences to use their imagination.
A Glimpse into the Story
"Peter and the Starcatcher" unfolds in two acts, each rich with narrative and character development.Act One: A High Seas Journey
Act Two: Discovering Neverland
As the characters navigate the island, the orphan boy—who later becomes Peter Pan—discovers his ability to fly, thanks to exposure to starstuff. Meanwhile, Black Stache, ever the scheming villain, loses his hand in an accident, marking his transformation into Captain Hook. The island’s magical creatures, including mermaids and a giant crocodile, add to the enchantment. In the end, Peter chooses to remain on the island, embracing his destiny as the boy who never grows up.Bringing the Story to Life
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| Peter and the Starcatcher. Credit: Daniel Boud |
Rick Elice’s Theatrical Vision
Playwright Rick Elice crafted a script that balances humor and heart while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original novel. His dialogue is witty and fast-paced, with characters often breaking the fourth wall to engage the audience. The play’s use of minimal props and imaginative staging allows for an experience that feels fresh and engaging.David Morton's Direction
Director David Morton approached the play with a focus on creativity and storytelling. Instead of relying on elaborate set pieces, he encouraged a performance style that leaned into movement, ensemble work, and quick scene transitions. This approach not only honored the play’s playful nature but also kept the energy levels high throughout the performance.Liesel Zink’s Dynamic Choreography
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| Peter and the Starcatcher. Credit: Daniel Boud |
James Dobinson’s Musical Atmosphere
Although Peter and the Starcatcher is not a traditional musical, James Dobinson’s role as Musical Director was essential in creating the show’s atmosphere. Live musicians were positioned on stage, providing underscoring and sound effects that heightened dramatic and comedic moments. The inclusion of occasional songs added an extra layer of charm to the production.Anna Cordingley’s Costume Design
Ben Hughes’ Enchanting Lighting Design
Lighting Designer Ben Hughes used a combination of warm and cool tones to differentiate between the contrasting settings—whether the gloomy decks of The Neverland, the dazzling magic of starstuff, or the mysterious glow of the island. His lighting choices helped guide the audience’s emotions and emphasized key narrative moments.![]() |
| Peter and the Starcatcher. Credit: Daniel Boud |
The Talented Cast of "Peter and the Starcatcher"
The theatrical magic of Peter and the Starcatcher is brought to life not only by its imaginative storytelling and breathtaking stagecraft but also by the extraordinary talent of its cast. This ensemble of skilled performers infuses the production with humor, energy, and heart, ensuring that each character leaves a lasting impression. From the three orphan boys to the seafarers and the supporting characters, every performer plays a crucial role in shaping the adventure.
The Orphan Boys: A Dynamic Trio:
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| Peter, Ted & Prentiss. Credit: Daniel Boud |
Morgan Francis brings a delightful comedic energy to the role of Prentiss, the self-proclaimed leader of the orphan trio. His portrayal balances arrogance and insecurity, making Prentiss a relatable and endearing character. Francis’ impeccable timing and expressive delivery add levity to the production while keeping the character grounded.
Benjin Maza shines as Ted, the eternally hungry and lovable member of the group. Ted’s fascination with food provides plenty of humor throughout the play, and Maza’s natural comedic instincts make each moment land perfectly. His chemistry with Francis and Dhanji creates a believable camaraderie among the orphans, making their journey all the more engaging.
Molly Aster: The Courageous Starcatcher
Olivia Deeble takes on the role of Molly Aster, a precocious and determined young girl entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding the magical starstuff. Deeble brings intelligence, warmth, and strength to the role, making Molly a compelling character who is both inspiring and relatable. Her interactions with Peter showcase a genuine connection, adding an emotional depth to the story. As a character who challenges traditional gender roles, Molly is a standout figure, and Deeble does justice to her fearless spirit.The Seafarers: Pirates and Adventurers
No Peter Pan origin story would be complete without a fearsome yet ridiculous villain, and Colin Lane delivers an unforgettable performance as Black Stache. Lane’s portrayal of the flamboyant, over-the-top pirate captain is a masterclass in comedic villainy. In my opinion, he was the standout performer in Peter and the Starcatcher. His ability to balance menace with absurdity makes him an audience favorite, ensuring that every scene he is in is filled with laughter and theatrical brilliance. His eventual transformation into Captain Hook is played with perfect timing and grandeur.![]() |
| Peter Helliar as Smee. Credit: Daniel Boud |
The Supporting Cast: A Cohesive Ensemble
The strength of Peter and the Starcatcher lies in its ensemble cast, each of whom plays multiple roles, seamlessly transitioning between characters to bring the world of the play to life. From sailors to island natives to mystical mermaids, every actor contributes to the vibrant storytelling that makes the production so enchanting.![]() |
| Peter and the Starcatcher. Credit: Daniel Boud |
Lord Leonard Aster
Alison Whyte portrays Lord Leonard Aster, Molly’s father, with both gravitas and warmth, making him a guiding force in the story.His character’s connection to the secret society of Starcatchers adds an element of intrigue and high stakes to the adventure.Mrs. Bumbrake and Alf
The comedic duo of Mrs. Bumbrake (Molly’s protective nanny, played by Lucy Goleby) and Alf (a rough but kind-hearted seafarer played by John Batchelor) provides some of the play’s most hilarious moments. Their unexpected romance and witty exchanges add a layer of charm to the story, making them audience favorites.Fighting Prawn and The Mollusks
The island’s native leader, Fighting Prawn (Ryan Gonzalez), along with his tribe, presents a blend of humor and theatrical flair. Their interactions with the main characters add depth to the setting and provide some of the most visually engaging moments in the play.![]() |
| Mermaids. Credit: Daniel Boud |
A Celebration of Theatrical Excellence
The cast of Peter and the Starcatcher is a testament to the power of ensemble storytelling. Each actor brings their unique talents to the production, creating a world that is both fantastical and deeply human. Their ability to switch seamlessly between characters, deliver rapid-fire dialogue, and engage the audience in moments of both hilarity and poignancy is a testament to their skill and dedication.
With a perfect blend of humor, heart, and high-energy performances, this talented cast ensures that Peter and the Starcatcher is a theatrical experience to remember. Their collective efforts bring this beloved prequel to life, making it a must-see production that delights audiences of all ages.
A Night to Remember
The opening night of Peter and the Starcatcher was a triumph, earning enthusiastic applause from the audience. With its blend of comedy, adventure, and heartfelt storytelling, the production successfully brought the magic of Peter Pan’s origins to life. Whether a longtime fan of the classic tale or a newcomer to Neverland, this play offered something for everyone—a journey of discovery, laughter, and the promise of eternal youth.
Peter and the Starcatcher is on now at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney until 9 February. It moves to Brisbane for shows from 14 - 30 March.
Web: https://peterandthestarcatcher.com.au/
Tickets: https://peterandthestarcatcher.com.au/tickets/








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