To see in London: Peter PanHave a fun festive night at the theatre next month watching a performance of Peter Pan, which was viewed by more than 150,000 people in Kensington Gardens over the summer.
A pavilion has been purpose-built at the O2 to increase capacity, allowing 1,350 people to watch the play about the mischievous boy who refuses to grow up and has the power of flight.
The children's classic, originally written by Scottish novelist and playwright J M Barrie, has been re-written for the new production by Tanya Ronder.
Performances of Peter Pan will begin at the O2 next week (Tuesday, December 1st) and will run for six weeks until Sunday, January 10th.
The O2 is situated next to the River Thames and can be accessed by the Jubilee line of the London Underground network, which also stops near to many other top London attractions, such as HMS Belfast and the Tower of London - an integral part of British royal history for nearly 1,000 years.
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Posted by Samantha Reed.
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