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Main Stage Play:Peter Pan Open Enrollment Ages 12-18


  • Lovegood Performing Arts Company 16260 Northwest Bronson Road Beaverton, OR, 97006 United States (map)

Main Stage Play:Peter Pan

Open Enrollment Ages 12-18

Join us this spring for our mainstage play: Peter Pan. This hybrid of a mainstage production and season class is something you won't want to miss! 

Written over 100 years ago, this classic play has a message that still resonates today: we are never too old to play and sometimes we just don't want to grow up. But when we mess with the natural order and try to clutch things too tightly, we often end up isolating ourselves and losing what we hold dear.

In this exciting hybrid, all students age 12-18 can sign up and are guaranteed a role in the show; all adults 19+ are welcome to join us through a supported audition process! With our two nights a week class structure this also means we will be able to dive into putting on a great production, and really learn and work on honing our craft as we go.

We will be presenting Peter Pan through the perspective of a family playing together, where kids and adults battle and cardboard boxes and couch cushions become boats, forts and anything imaginable! I cannot wait to bring this vision to fruition with the skill and vibrancy of a dynamic and hard working cast! 

Come take a chance and play with me as we bring this timeless tale to audiences young and old this spring, because to live, “would be an awfully big adventure". 

❤️ Brooke

*We have replaced the Indigenous peoples with woodland creatures to make this text relevant for today and supportive of all peoples.

We are excited to offer a guaranteed performance opportunity for students aged 12-18 and an opportunity to audition for students 19+.

Whether you are a returning student or new to the team, thank you for helping us to entertain, educate, and inspire!

Details/Registration for Ages 12-18

  • Prerequisites: None

  • Age Range: 12-18

  • Class and Performance Dates:

    • Classes:

      • Regular: Tuesdays and Fridays from 6pm-8pm April 2-May 17

        • Students will be called to all classes.

        • When not actively rehearsing a scene, students will participate in our Theatre Enrichment Program. This program will introduce you to the ins and outs of the theatre experience! We will use all the different learning styles: audio, reading/writing, visual and kinesthetic to put these lessons into practice. Think sports spring training…theatre edition! From how to move onstage, projection, acting as a group, to character development and building strong intentions, this fun and engaging program will help you to strengthen and grow as an actor and storyteller onstage and off!  

      • Makeup Class: Monday April 22 6pm-8pm

      • No Class: Friday April 26

    • Performances: Students will perform at our ticketed performance on Saturday May 25 at 4pm. If ticket sales support a second show, it will be Sunday, May 26 at 4pm. Students will likely be called 1-2 hours before the performance time.

    • Dress Rehearsals: Students must be able to attend ALL dress rehearsals to be able to perform.

      • Monday May 20 5pm-9pm

      • Tuesday May 21 5pm-9pm

      • Wednesday May 22 5pm-9pm

      • Friday May 24, 5pm-9pm

  • Casting: Guaranteed Casting!

  • Auditions: Auditions will be held on the first class night for role assignments. On the first night of class, students will be asked deliver one of these monologues.

  • Attendance: Attendance in this class is vital for the success of the student and the production at the end of the season. All students are expected to be at every class unless they have an emergency or serious illness. Students missing more than 2 rehearsals may have their role reassigned.  Students with known conflicts must communicate them before the first night of class.  A form will be sent to all students the week before auditions.

  • Registration: Registration is open now and will remain open until classes fill or until the registration deadline.

    • Early Bird Registration (register by this date for reduced tuition): March 7.

    • Registration Deadline: April 2.

  • Tuition, Fees, and Discounts:

    • Class Tuition:

      • $395 Early Bird (on or before March 17)

      • $420 on or after March 18

    • Production fee: $30. Production fees allow us to pay royalties to put on the show and provides a budget for supplies such as props and costumes.

  • This class will be instructed by Brooke Flood. View our Instructor Biographies here.

Peter Pan

by J.M. Barrie

”PETER PAN” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on 

behalf of Samuel French, Inc.

www.concordtheatricals.com

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