Peter Pan Comes to Life May 7 – 8

Parker Morgan, Abigail Robertson, and Hailey Dabbs star in Peter Pan.

With the easing of the Covid-19-related restrictions, the Hot Springs Children’s Dance Theatre Company (HSCDTC) is delighted to bring to the stage, this coming May, the beloved, whimsical story of Peter Pan.

“We are so excited to be able to finally make this show happen,” said Edmond Cooper, HSCDTC director. “Our audience will follow Peter Pan and Wendy on a journey through Neverland and meet the Lost Boys, Captain Hook, and, of course, Tinkerbell.”

Dancers in the leading roles – Abigail Robertson as Peter Pan and Hailey Dabbs as Wendy – are both local high school students.

Performances take place at LakePointe Church, 1343 Albert Pike Road, Hot Springs. A limited number of tickets will be available to allow for social distancing. Advanced reservation is required to ensure seating availability.

Shows: Fri.-May 7 – 7 pm, and Sat.-May 8 – 1 pm. Tickets: Preferred Adult $30, Preferred Child $15 (First 3 Rows.) Standard Adult $20, Standard Child $10 (Open seating 4th row back.) Children under 5 FREE, but reservations will be needed. Tickets are available at www.hscdtc.org/tickets.

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