
By Vivienne Mah The tale of Peter Pan is firmly ingrained in our childhood, both as a whirling reverie of possibilities entertained by dreamers that hoped to escalate past the normality of a second grader, and a quiet guide to the frightening road of adulthood ahead. In our later years, the appeal still exists. The chance to simply unanchor yourself from the mundanity of half-lived dreams is no less tantalising than it… Read More
Category: News, Reviews, Theatre Tags: Acting, Barry Lowe, Chapel off Chapel, Ian Rooney, Jordan Armstrong, Kieran Mcshane, review, Robert Chuter, The Death of Peter Pan, Theatre
by Astrid Lawton Set amongst the British upper crust in 1920s Eton and Oxford, this Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre production explores the devastating consequences of ‘the love that dare not speak its name’ Barry Lowe’s 1988 script tells the coming-of-age story of Michael Davies (Kieran McShane), adopted son of Peter Pan author James Barrie (‘Uncle Jim’, played commandingly by Ian Rooney), and inspiration for the author’s stellar work. Whilst studying at Eton, Michael encounters… Read More
Category: News, Reviews, Theatre Tags: Acting, Chapel off Chapel, Ian Rooney, Jordan Armstrong, Kieran Mcshane, review, Robert Chuter, The Death of Peter Pan, Theatre, Timeout
Jordan Armstrong | Actor