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PETER PAN
Musical Based on the Play
by James M. Barrie
Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh Music by Mark Charlap
Additional Music by Jule Styne
Additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
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SE TEER PAN as produced at the Winter Garden, Now York Clty, the week,
deginning October 19th, 195l:
richard balliday presente
Yavin Lester's Production
Mary Mertin
PETER Pan
na New Mucical Based on the Play
by James M. Barrie
Iyries by Carolyn Leigh Music. by Mark Charlap
Additional Music by Jule Styne
AdAitiona) lyrics by Betty Conden and Adolph Green
with
Cyril Ritehara
Katty Nolen Margelo G1ia0re
Scenery Designed by Feter Larkin
Costumes Designed by Motley
Lighting by Peggy Clark Technical Direction of Richard Rodda
Acciotant to the Director: Maxy Hunter
* 5
Conductor: outs Adrtan
Orchestral Arrangements by Albert Sendrey
Tneidental Music by Trude Rittaan and Elmer Bernstein
Production Directed and Staged by
Jerone Robbingi
I
THE cast
(im Order of Their Appearance)
Kathy Nolen
teeRobert Harrington
seeesoHeller RelLiday
Joseph Stafford
~Noran Shelly
sieeeseargalo GéLimore
feeeeee syria Ritehard
Seteee Mary Martin
tees -Carle Erbele
‘Joan Tewkeobury
steves-Davdd Bean
steeescTan Tucker
+-Stanley Stenner
is-Paris Theodore
sieJackie Scholle,
seeesDarry] Daran
sGyril Ritchard
EMER. ese ‘| serene B. Marke
cRocopriE. : 21; orman Shelly
+++Sondra Lee
Frank Lindéay
is Janes Waite
TOMS I -Frank Bouley
WBNDY GROWN-UP. 22.22 222II Ann Connolly
SAME... s++eKathy NolenFIRATES:
TIDTANS:
Frank Lindsay, Frank Yarasco, Jamea Maite, Jobn Newton,
Avthur Tockoyan, Robert Vanselow, Richard Winter,
Tucky Kargo, Albert Linvi2le, Frank Bowley.
Robert Banas, George Lake, Robert Piper, William Sumer,
Richard Wyatt, Linde Dangetl, Lica lang, Suzanne Luckey,
Joan Teukesbury.
SYNOPSIS or _ somes
I
Beene 1. The Nursery of the Darling Residence.
Scene 2, Flight to evortand, “fla
Agta
Scene 2. Neverland. Ve
Scene 2. Path Through the Hood.
Seene 3, Yoverloot fone Underground.
non mar :
Sconm 1. The Pirate Sip.
Scene 2. Fath Through the Woods. wo
Scene 3. The Nursery of the Darling Residence.
Scene k. The Nursery many years later.
i
:MUSTCAL wuBERS
Aon 2 scum 2
‘Tender Shepherd. “Me, Darling, Wendy, John and Michael
I've Got to Grow.
Neverland...
I'm Flying, seeePeter, Wendy, John end Michael
ACT IT SCENE 2
Pirate Gong. s+esliook ond Piretes
A Princely Scheuer .+eeseree sesersreellook ond Pirates
Inttans...
-Piger Idly and Indians
Wendy-sesevereeeees seesesPeter and Boys
Another Princely Scheme...
Neverland Waltz...
seeesHook and Pirates
laze
I Won't Grow Up. seetesseeeesseseseneeeeseePator and Boys
Mysterious Lady.
Peter and Hock
SCENE 3
Vagra-Hings,
++-Peter, Tiger Lily, Ohildren
‘The Pow-Wow Polka
)
Deven
)
Distant Melody.
Aon IT _scpme “3
To The Ship. sesseeessPoter and Company
seeeseHook and Pirates
Hook's Waltz....4
The Battles.eeeesseee
tectessteeseeeessPeter, Hook and Company
SCENE_2
se-Peter, Liza and Company
Reprise: I've Got te Crow..
Reprise: Tender Shepherd...
Reprise: I Won't Grow Up..ssereeeeee
seeeteeeceseeeeeeceresslendy, Jobn and Michael
seseThe Darling Fantly and Lost Boys
Some
Roprise: Wevorland...e+.++t
f tans @ to, bed, Mane, T won't go to bed. Itza, dt don't six o'clock yet,
is ier
Yes.
T won't wash up!
(Consulting watch)
(QUMA pushes MICHAEL out the door UR)
aed
Ac@T of
sous a
OVERTURE HOUSE To 2
NEVERLAND ROUSE TO 4
ast 6 "ry PLYTNG" HOUSE Dow/our
ARTER CALL HOUSE CURTAIN UP
faa
3
The exterior of the DARLING Residence ie seen
ATER FIRST Clock canaEs 3
The lights fade thru the Darling Residence
scrim into the Nursery
tas? $ oP got cmmims scams our
ee
Across the back center 4¢ a huge, divided window
whose shutters are oren. On stage L are two
‘beds (John & Michael's); stage R there 1s one
bed, Wendy's = above her bed ie @ dresser end
above the dresser thero 10 a flight of stairs
Jeading up and off. Doors are ULC and URC on
each side of the big center vindov. DL is a
fireplace where a coal grate burns cheerily. On
the mantel 1¢ a mikeglass jar that Tinker Belt
Will use to hide in. A ctool 18 near the
fireplace; DR there stands a hobby horse.
Children's toys are all about the room.
Behind the sorim, WENDY, dressed up vith her
mother's hat and boa, and JOHN, wearing his
father's top hat and coat, cone forward doing a
‘ately pavanne. LIZA ie ducting at the hearth.
After the first phrase, NANA pushes MICHAEL on
from the door UL.
Michael :
ize
Michael i :
T vont!ane
Wenay.
Iza, velve pretending we're Mother and Father and we're going to the bail
tonight. Come and play!
lata :
0h, T'@ love to!
Joan
(Referring to Tiza's duster)
Madan, yhat lovely flowers.
(ie bows)
Yay I have the next dance?
(GHEY try, but LIZA is awkward and SHE etops)
Taga
Ob, but T don't know how to dance.
Wenay
Just make believe you can.
Ida
(Picking up her bucket and going to DL portal)
Zecantt. Boeides I have auch more important things to do than play at make:
delfeve and dancing.
Wondy
‘Oh please, Iza.
lace
No T can't =- T'm much too busy.
(Bxtte)
Wendy
Dut Ltzasee
(THEY continue the dance; MRS. DARLING enters UL and
goes to the window. When the dance is over, MRS. DARLING
epnlauds.)
Mrs. Darling
Bravo!
Jona
Mother! Oh, you lock lovely!
Mrs, Dorling
Yay, thank you.
(to Hendy)
What are you doing in uy old hat?
Johe
Wetze doing an act.
QWatoY up to 1 of Jota) :
‘xe playing at being you and Father. I'm Fathér!
(iinice hte father's volee)
"A little less noise there--a little less noize:
we
Michael
(Sntering UR)
Mother!Mra, Darding
What 45 it, Michacl?
Michae),
They nover let me play Father. ‘They never let me dence.
Yrs. Darling
Well, we'll soon fix that.
(Sne takes the top hat fron John and places st
on Michael)
ow, there! May I have the honor of this dance, Mr. Darling?
(MLGHAEL throws @ triumphant look at John,
and tows to his mother, and all four dance.)
‘You dance beautifully, Mr. Darling!
(As the Pavanne ends, MR. DARLING is heard calling
from off UR)
(HE te very conscientious, snd in the days vhen
Mre. Darling gave up keeping the house books
correctly and drow pictures instead -- vhich he
called her guesses--he did all the totting up
for her, holding her hand while he calculated
vhether they could have Wendy or not, and coming
dovn on the right cide. It ie with regret,
therefore, that we introduce hin as a tornado,
rushing into the nursery in evening drese, but
holding his coat, and brandishing in his hand
a recalcitrant vite tie)
Ne. Darling
Mother! Mother! BND OP DANCE ty
(aplying that he has searched for her
everyviere ant thet the mursery 40 0 obrange
Place in which to find ner)
Oh, here you are, Mother.
Mrs. Darling
(Knowing at once vhat is the matter)
Why, vhat's the matter, Fatner dear?
Mr. Darling
(as if the vord vere monstrous)
The Metter? ‘This tie, it will not tie.
(He waxes sarcastic)
Hot round ny neck. Round this bedpost, oh yes -- but round my neck, no!
Oh dear no =- 4t begs to be excused!
Michael
(In a Joyous trensport)
Soy it again, Father -- cay it again. 7
Me. Darling
(Witheringly)
A little less noise there!
(Goaded by s ouspictously crocked smile on
‘MRS. DARLING'S face)|
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Mr. Darling (Cont'a)
varn you of thie, Mother, that unlese thie goes around my neck we don't
go out to dimer tonight, and if I don't go out to dimer tonight, I never
go to the office again, and if I don't go to the office again, you and T
starve, end our ebildren will be flung into the streets.
(The CHILDREN blanche as THEY grasp the gravity
of the situation)
Children
Oh Father!
(In a terrible silence their progeny cluster
around then. Will she succeed? ‘heir fate
depends on it. he fatls--no, she succeeds.)
Mee, Darling
Wait @ minute «+ I think I've got it Father dear -- there!
(in another monent they are wildly gay, romping
Found the room on each others! shoulder.
FATHER is even a better horse than mother
Sings "We're alright for another day!" ae
MICHAEL rides on bis back. MICHABL is dropped
upon his bed, WENDY retires to prepare for her's,
OEN runs from NANA who has roappeared with a
‘bath towel)
He
‘Jobn
I won't teke e bath! Nena, T von't take a bath.
Mr. Darling
(Tn @ grand warner)
John, go teke your bath at once.
(With bent head JOM follows NANA into the
bathroom)
Cone here, Michael -- no more nonsense.
(UNA has collided vith his trousers, the first
Pair he has ever had with braid on then)
Oh Mother, lock here! Hair all over ay trousere!! Clussy! Clumsy!
(NANA goes, a drooping figure)
Mrs. Darding
1/1. brush you off father dear.
Mr. Darling
Thank you. You know, Mother, sometimes T think it's a mistake to have a dog
for a nurce.
Mrs. Dorking
Why George, Nana ice treasure.
Me. Darling
Yeo. No doubt, but at tines -- I have an uneasy feeling at tines that she
Looks upon the children as her puppies.
a = aEaed-5
Mo. Darling
George, we wust keep Nana. T'21 tell you why =
(Her seriousness. impresses him)
Tonight I saw a face at the window.
Me, Darling
(Ineredulous)
A face at the vindow
‘20 Hloore up.
Mess Dorling
‘to vas the face of a Little boy. He was trying to got in.
Me, Darling
Inpossibie.
Mrs. Dorling
Thic is not the first time I have seen that boy.
Me. DarLing
(beginning to think thet this may be a man's
char 9°
Mire. Darling
(Making sure that Michael doesn't hear)
The first tine vas @ week ago -- I rewouber for it vas Nana's night out. I
had been sitting there by the fire, vhen suddenly I felt a draught ae though
the window vere open. I looked and I saw that boy -- in the room.
screaned. Just then Nana came back and sprang at him at once. ‘The boy leapt
at the window «» Nana closed it quickly, but it was too late to catch him.
Mrs Darling
(Who knows he would not have been tco late)
T thought 50.
Nee. Derling
But wait! He escaped, but his shadow badn't tine to get out. T hip it!
Z rolled it up and here it i!
(SHE produces it froma drawer. They unroll
and examine the flimsy thing, vhich 16 not more
usterial than a puff of snoke, and 17 let go
would probably float into the ceiling without
Afscoloring 1t. Yet it bac hunan shape. Ao
TMIBY nod their heads over it they present the
most satiefying pictures on earth, two harry
parents conspiring cozily by the fire for the
good of their children)
Mr, Darling
Hoba! Well, I don't think 4t's anyone we know, though he does look a
scoundrel!
Mee. Darling
‘You know, George, I think he cones back trying to get bis ehadov. But vait-~
Thaven't told you all. The boy was not quite alone. He vas accompanied
by--T don't know how to describe it ~- by e ball of light no bigger than my
fist, thet darted arounl the room like @ Living thing!
|11-6
This i¢ most unusual!
Mes. Darling
(Sliding her hand into bis)
George, what can all this mean?
Me. Darling
(Bver ready)
Mhat, indeed?
(This intimate scene is broken by the return of
NANA with a large spoon in ber mouth}
Miro. Darling
Ob, what have ve there, Nana? Ob «= the medicine spoon of course. ‘haul
you, Nana. Michael, it's time for your medicine.
(SHB gets the medicine bottle from the sili UL)
Michaed
(Premptty)
Won't take it =~ oh no == boo-co-o0!
Me, Darling
(fecet2ing his youth)
Tow then Michael, be a wens
Wichaed
Von't, won't!
Mes. Darling
I'L give you a lovely stick of candy to take after it.
(SHE leaves the room, though her husband
calle after her.)
Me, Darling
Mother, don't pamper hin. Michael, Michael! When I was your age, T used to
take ay medicine vithout « murmur.’ I used to say, “Thank you, kind parents,
for giving me medicine to make me vell."
"fic heare. this and belfoves)
And as en example to you, I vould take my medicine now -- only I've lost the
bottle.
Wena
(Always glad to be of service
Oh, I know where 4t is, Father. I'22 bring st!
(SWE is gone before HE can stop her. HE tune
for help to JOHN, who has ccue from the bathroom
arying his hair)
Mr, Darling
Wendy! ~~ JOHN! It's that horria stuff. The sticky evect kind.
Sonn
(who 4s perbaps still playing at parente)
It!1L soon be over, Father.at
(A spasm of 121-will to JOHN cuts through
Mr. Darling end is gone. WENDY returns panting)
Mer. Darling
Ob, dear!
Wenly
‘ve ‘been es quick as I could.
Mr. Darling
(iiith a sarcaon that is coupletely thrown
avey on her)
On yes. You have been wonderfully quick, precious quick.
(HE 46 nov at the foot of Michael's bed;
WANA 46 by its side, holding the medicine
spoon insinuatingly in her wouth)
Wendy
(Proudly, as che poure out Hr, Darling's
medicine
Michael, you will eee how Father takes at.
Me. Darling
(Heaging)
Michael firet.
Achae)
(Full of unvorthy suspicions)
Father first.
Me, Darling
Oh! Tt wilt make me sick, you know.
Wonty
(Disturbed)
I thought you took it quite easily, Father.
Me, Darling
That's not the point, the point is there's much more in my glass than there +
is dn Michael's spoon, and 4t den't feir!
Come on, Father! z
Pala ;
Le
res |
Father, I'm waiting.
+ Darling
You're waiting? What about me -- I'm vaiting.,
Michael
Father's a scare-dy cat.LeaeB
Me. Darling
Father's not a seare~y cat.
Michel,
Well, thon, take it. ‘
Me. Darling
Well, then, you take it.
Wendy
(Butting in again)
Way not both take it at the came tinct
Mr. Darling
(Haughtily)
certainly, Ready, Michael? One-tvo =~ you know Michael, I don! think
you're going to take yours after all!
Michael
Ten. Tom
‘Hendy
(As nothing has happened)
one = two = three!
(HICHAEL yertakes, but MR, DARLING resorte
to hanky-panky)
John
Father hasn't teken his.
(MICHAEL howls)
Me. Dorling
Sunn?
Michael
Boo+co-00.
Wendy and John
(Inexpressibly pained)
Oh Father!
Me. Darling,
(Who has been hiding the glass behind hin)
Yat do you mean "Oh Father"? Stop it! Well, I meant to take it, but I --
micsed it,
(WANA shakes her head eadly over him and goes
into the bathroom. They are all looking as if
‘they did not admire him, and nothing so dashes
a tewperamental man)
Wo bed, the Jot of you! Michael. John. Wendy.
(THEY cteal to their beds as MRS. DARLING
returns with the chocolate)
Mrs. Dorling
Well, ie it ali over?
Me. Darling
Yes, Mother dear, it's 21 over and quite satisfactory.
Micheel,
Father @ian't ---11-9
Mr. Darling
seh!
: Mere. Daring f
Father alan't whet,
Mer. Darling
(Uneasiiy)
On, nothing dear, nothing et all.
= (MAMA comes back. MR, DARLING stumbles
over her)
Chunsy = cluasy - Just look at my trousers, covered with hatr agein!
Oh
Weray
(On her knees by the kenne?)
Father, she's crying.
Mr, Darling
Go on! Codie her? Nobody ever coddies ne. I am only the bread winner.
Way should I be coddled? Why, shy, vhy?
Krs, Darling
George, not 60 loud. Tiza will hear you.
(tere 4s only one naid, absurdly snail, too.)
Ne. Darling
(Detiant)
et the vole world know
(ime desperate nan, vino hes not been in fresh waa
air for days, hao now lost ail self-control) 5
I refuse to allow that dog to Jord it in my nursery for one hour longer.
al
Oh Father!
My, Daring
(HaNA oupplicates hin)
In vain, in vain. Your place is in the yard.
(IANA again retreats into the kennel, and the
Children ada their prayers to hers)
chitaren
ob Father!
Please Father
Mrs. Darling
(iho Imows how contrite he will be for this
presently)
George, George, reneuber vhat I told you ~= that boy!
Me. Darling
An I master in this house, or is shetMr. Darling (Cont'd)
(fo Hana, ftereety)
Cowe along, Nana!
UAHA darks and snaps et hin. THBY a1 serean. :
NANA 4s lying down upstage of Wendy's bed)
Cone on Kane!
GAIA cones ot4ght2y to bin ant retxeats quickay)
Good Nana!
(QM raiees her head end quickly overs 1t)
and Mana!
{Auta redses her head and shakes "Ro")
Nice tana!” Pretty Mama!
(HANA cones to Darling and rolls over ployfuily
Hicking her feet in the air. DARLING grebo her.)
Gotcha! There ve go! —Coue on!
(BB drags her off by the DR portal)
Chilaren
(crying)
Ob, Father?
Please don't.
Sne'l2 be a good dog!
Mre. Darling
Be brave, dears.
Wenay ‘EXOT DAREING
He's chaining Nana up. Ha 5
(This unfortunately is what he 18 doing,
thought ve cannot see hin. Let us hope
‘that he then retires to Mie study, looks
up the word "tenyer" in his Thesaurus, WARN
and under the influence of those benign
pages becomes a better man. In the moan-
‘time the CHILDREN have been put to ded in
unvonted silence, and MRS, DARLING lights
the night-lights over the beds.)
Joba
(As the barking below goes on)
She's awfully unhappy.
Wendy
That'a not Nana's unhappy bark. ‘That's her bark when che euelle danger.
Mes. Darling
(Renenbering that boy)
Danger! Are you sure, Wemy? ;
Venty
(the one of the family, for there is one in every
family, who can be trusted to know or not to know)
on yes!
(Her mother looks this way and that from the window)
Is there anything there?Mes. Darling c1ose wrswoN 6
Nothing. ALL quiet and still. I vish'T weren't going
out to dinner tonight.
Michael
Can enything hara us, Mumy, after the night-Lights are it?
Mrs. Darling
Yothing, precious. ‘hey are the eyes a mother leaves behind to guard
her children. low sing your goodnight song and dnto your beds.
(Nevertheless ve may be sure she means to tell
Liza, the 1ittle maid, to look in on then
frequently till che cones back. She goes from
bed to bed, after her custom, tucking them in
and crooning @ lullaby)
(Song: "DENDER SHEPHERD"
Unison:
‘ender Shepherd
Tender Shepherd
Let me help you count your sheep
One in the meadow
wo in the garden
Three in the nuraery
Fast aoleep!
Spoken:
“Fast asleep”
Mre. Dorling?
Round: (1 Wendy 2 John 3 Michael)
Tender Shepherd
Tender Shepherd
Watches over all his sheep 2 van
One, say your prayers, and
wo, close your eyes, and
Three, safe ard happily
Fall asleep!
8,9, 10, 31.
22 alee}
ith @ last look around)
Dear night-Lighte that protect ny sleeping children, bum clear and
steadfast tonight.
ooR croses 8
(The nursery darkens, and SHE is gone,
intentionally leaving the door ajar. BARIC 2
Something uncanny is going to happen,
we expect, for a quiver has passed TINK LEE
‘through the room, Just sufficient to PLASHING
‘touch the night-lights)
(TIMER BELL flashes around outside the END_OF 3rd
shutters end finally finds an entrance at the CHIME Tae
vottom center. She flies around the nursery,
Jocks at the clock, then tneeks SuNDow OPENSaeLel2
Wendy on the shoulder, causing her to stir in
her sleep. ‘hon she flies into the Jug on the
mantel, causing it to light up and rock back
and forth. ‘The windows open and PETER flies
into down center, searching for Tinker Bell. PETER IN
‘The huge windows close.)
Poter
Tinker Bell! Tink! Tink!
(WANA barks, and dn fright PETER hides behind
the drapes UR)
‘Tinker Bell!
(PEYER comes from behind drapes)
Where are yout
(Zignt appears in the Jug on the mantel.
PETER runs to the fireplace)
Oh, there you are! Do come out of that jug. « /
(TINK anewers)
‘Tink, do you know where they put 4t7
(TINK flashes onee in the jug and darts to
the drescer R.)
Over there?
(xamines drawers of dresser)
But which drawer?
(TINK replies, and Jumps to the top draver)
Mat
(PETER polis draver open, seizes his shadow and
closes the draver unknowingly with TINKER BELL
inside of it)
‘Oh, my shadow. T'11 stick you on vith soap.
(Picke up large bar of white scap from the dresser
and goes DC. Soaps the chadov's head and tries to
paste it to his forehead--it falls. He then soaps
his backside end lies on it and wiggles. This
failing he motions the prone shadow to return.
‘this fails and he loses hope and sits sobbing
audibly. )
Oh, my shadow! “What's the matter with you?
Wendy
(Sitting up in bea)
Boy, why are you erying?
(PETER Jumps King to C., bows == she 1s surprised
Dut pleased by his politeness and curtseys to him
from bed)
Peter
What's your nane?
Wendy 4
Wendy Moira Angela Darling. What's your name?
Peter
Potor Pan.
Wenay
Is that oll?
SES13
Peter
(Ashaied )
Yes. ‘
Weray
(ianaly))
I'm 0 sorry.
Peter
(Bravely, stifling shane)
Tt deosn't matter:
Wendy
Were ao you live?
Peter
Second to the right and otraieht on till morning.
Wendy
What a funny address.
Peter
No, 1 dente.
Wendy
Teen, ie that woot they put on your letters?
Peter
Don't get any letters,
Wendy
But yeur nother gete letters.
Fotor
Don't have a mother.
Wendy
On, Fetert
(SB teaps out of bed to put her amas eround hin,
Dut he draws back; he does not know why, but he
knowe he aust drav back)
Peter
You mustn't touch me.
Wendy
my?
Peter
io one hag ever touched me.
(HB ie never touched by anyone in the play)
Wendy
Wy note : ware
Peter 2
T don"t know.
Wendy
No wonder you were erying.
Peter
T wasn't crying about that. = But I can't get my shadow to stick on.alah
Wenay
Yt hae coe off? How avful! Why
(Looking at the spot vhere he bad lain)
Feter, you have been trying to stick it on with soap.
Peter
(Snapptiy)
Well, then?
Wendy
Te must be sewn on.
Peter
What's sewn?
Wenay
You're dreudfully ignorant,
Peter
Wo, I'm not.
Wenay
I shall eew it on for you, ay little aan.
(WENDY goes to the dresser for the sewing box)
Peter
Thank you.
Wonay
But we must have @ little more Light. B
There!
(SHE touches something, and to his astonishment
‘the room is {1luminated)
Sit there, I dare say it will hurt a little. WARN
Peter
(A recent remark of her's rankling) ag
I never ery.
(She seems to attach the shadow.)
Wenty
Peter
(He tests the combination)
Ut isn't quite itself yet.
There.
Wendy
Perhaps I should have ironed it. Ba
Peter
Wendy Loot
(Moves)
My shadow! My very own shadow!
Wendy
It's only @ ehadov!Peter
Yee, but it's all mine! Ch I'm clever! Oh, the cleverness of ne!
Wendy f
Of course, I @id nothing. You're conceited.
‘sone:
"r corm cRoW"
YBRSE FOR "I GOTTA CROW"
‘CONCELTED-. HOR ME
IT's JUS? THAT TAM WAT TAM, AND I'M ME
WHRN T LOOK AD MYSELY,
AND I SEE IN MYSELF,
ALL QE WeNDERFUL TINGS THAT T SuB,
IF 1'M FLRASED WITH MISBLE
HAVE EVERY GOOD REASON TO BE.
SURE BAgiTIC
TL GOrPA crow
I gotta crow
I'm Just the cleverest fellow 'tvas ever my fortune to know
I taught a trick to my shadow to stick to the tip of my toe
T gotta crow.
I gotta brag
TE think 46's aveet I have fingers and fect
T can viggle and wag;
Z can climb trees and play tag with the breeze
In the wesdows belov =
T gotta crow;
Ie T were a very - ordinary - everyday thing
Ta never be heard cock-a-doolling ‘round like « bird - so
Naturally
When I discover the clevercess of a renarkable me
How can I hide it, vhen deep dovn inside it
Just tickles we £0
Taat I gotta let go =
And crovesssseseee
(Pantomime )
I'm really a rare thing - such a fair thing
I can't keep still ~
I'm bursting with pride, and I Just couldn't keep it inside
If T tried, 80 i
Naturally
When I discover the cleverness of @ remarkable me
Hiow can I hide it, when deep down inside it
Just tiekles me 60 -
That I gotta let go
And crowasesess
ARN
LAPS HANDS
ded-15
WARN
ed
ROWS
i1
12-16
Wenty
©b, Peter - you are so clever! Shall I give you a kisa?
Peter
Thank you,
(HB holds out bis hand)
Wendy
(aghast)
Don't you know whet a kiss ds?
Feter
I ehall know when you give it to me.
Giot to hurt his feelings she gives him her thimble)
Now chall I give you a kiso?
Wenay
(Primly)
If you please.
(HB pulls an acorn button off bis person and bestows
it on her. She ie shocked but considerate)
A button! Why, Peter I'l) wear 4¢ on this chain round my neck. Fever, how
old are you?
Peter
(Blitheiy)
I don't know. I ran avay from hone the day I vas born.
Wendy
Fan avey. Way?
Peter
Bocause I heard Father and Mother discussing what I vas to be when I become
aman. I vant always to be a little boy and to have fun. So I ran evay
ani I've lived a long time auong thefeiries.
Wendy
(Witth great oyes)
Peter! You really know faintest!
Peter
(Surprised that this should be a recommendstion)
Yes, but they are nearly all dead now.
Wendy
Way?
Peter
You see, Wendy, when the first baby laughed for the first tine, the laugh
broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and thet vas
‘the beginning of fairies. So there ought to be a fairy for every gir] and
boy. 7
Wendy
Ought to be? Ian't there?
Peter
Oh no. Children know such a lot now. Soon, they don’t believe, and every
time a child says 'I don't believe in fairies! there 4s a fairy someplace
thet falle dovn dead.ante
Lede?
Wendy
Poor things!
Peter :
(To whom this statement recalls o forgotten friend)
Tean"t think where she has gone to -- Tinker-Bell. Tink!
Wendy
(Turiliing)
Peter, you don't mean te tell me that there ie « fairy right here in this
Poter
(Plitting about in search)
She came with me. You don't hear anything, do you?
Wendy
No, the only sound I hear is -- like the tinkle of a bell.
Poter
That's Tink -- that's the fairy longuage-
Wendy
Tt seems to cout froa over there.
Potor
(ith shameless glee)
Wendy, I believe I chut her up in that drawer.
(HE releases TINK, who darts about in a fury
using language 1t'is perbaps as well ve don't
understand)
Weli you needn't say that(?.B.) I'm very sorry, (T.B.) -~ Well how could
I knew you vere in that éraver?
Wendy
(her eyes dancing in pursuit of the delicious creature)
Ch, Peter, 4¢ she would only stand still end let ne see her.
Peter
(inaitferentiy)
Se hardly ever stants otii1.
wendy 70G oN au oF
Woere ie she now?
del Ros oe Peter
4a the Jug. iat, thie aedy wiabee yox were bor febsy.
(The answer comes imnediately)
FLASH ANSWER
Wenay
What did she sey? ‘
Poter
She's not very yolite. She says you're # great ugly girl - and th
she's mine.
Wenay
ont1-18
Peter
‘Tink, you know you can't be my fairy because T!
a lady.
fa gentlenan and you're
Wendy .
Peter
She said, "You silly ase." She's quite a comon girl, you know.
What 41 che say?
(Dog barks -- PETER ducke behind stool)
Wendy
Tele all right =» she's chained up. Peter, vhere do you live?
Peter
(Pointing toward window)
Voy out there. ma
Weray
How do you find your vay home?
Poter
‘You Just follow a2 the golden arrows
Wenay
But vhere do they lead yout
Peter
It's a secret place.
Wendy
Please tell ne!
Peter
Woula you believe me if I told you?
Wenay
1 promine,
Peter
For pure?
Wenty
For cure!
Peter
MBVEREAND
T have a place where dreane are born
And time i¢ never planned;
t's not on any chart
You must find it with your heart
Never never lend.
‘Te might be miles beyond the moon
Or right there vhere you etand
‘Just Keep an open mind :
And then suddenly you'll find
Meyer never land.
You'll have a treasure 4f you stay there
More precious far than gold
For once you have found your vay there
You can never never grow ola.1-19
And that's my hone vhere dreams are born
‘And time is never planned
Just think of lovely things
And your heart vill fly on wings
Forever
In never never land.
Wecay
Waat does 4 ook Ike, Feter?
Peter
Tt's an island, Wendy.
Wendy
A lergd one?
Peter
Ho, quite onal) - and nicely crammed with hardly any space between one
adventure and another. And it's ounuer and winter and cpring and fall, 21
at the same time on different parte of the island.
Wenay
I wisn I could see it.
Peter
You can. Just close your eyes tight. Now, what do you sec?
Wendy
I see 2 pool of lovely, pale colors -
Peter
Squeeze them tighter ==
Vendy
Yee!
Poter
And the pool vill take on different shapes - end the colors becone brighter
Wenay
Yes!
Peter
2 bright that in a wonent they'll go on fire = and in that moment - just
before they do =~
Wendy
Z see at! I see it!
Peter
‘Thet's it, Wendy! ‘That's ay Leland:
You'll have a treasure if you stay there
More precious far than gold. :
For once you have found your vay there
You can never never grov old
‘And that's my hone where dreams are born WARM 273
‘And time i never planned
‘Just think of lovely things11-20
Peter (Cont'a)
dnd your heart will fly on wings
Torever
In never never land, . BB
Wendy
Oh, 4b sounds lovely ~ neverland! Who else lives there, Peter?
Peter
The Lost Boys,
Wendy
ho are they?
Peter
They are the children vho fall out of their carriages when the nurse is
looking the other vay. If they aren't claiued in seven days, they're sent
far avey to Never Tani. I'm Captain.
Wendy
What fun it must be.
Peter
(Crartily)
Yes, but we're rather lonely. You see Wendy, we have no feusle conpanion-
ship.
Wendy
Are none of the others girl
Feter
©h, no. Gtrle, you know, ere much too clever to fai out of their carriages.
Wendy
Reter, it's perfectly lovely the vay you talk about girls. You may give me
okies.
Peter
(cyntcaliy)
I thought you vould want it back.
(HE offere her the thimble)
Vendy
(artfunty)
No Poter, T didn't mean a kino, I mean a thinble.
Peter
(Only half plecated)
Woat's that?
Wendy
It's ike this. Ov! :
(SHE leans forvard to give a denonstration, but
conething prevents thé meeting of their faces)
(Before he can even draw near, she screams)
Pater
What is st?
SBE IraeAssad
Wendy
It wae exactly a6 4f souebody were pulling ay hair.
Feter
That's Mink. I never knew her so naughty before.
(TENK opeaks. She 46 in the Jug again)
Wendy
What aia she say?
Poter
She soya she'll do that every time I give you a thinble.
Wendy
But why?
Peter
(Equally nonplussed)
iy, Tink?
(HE has to translate the anewer)
She sald, "You silly ees" again.
Wendy
She's very impertinent. Peter, why did you coue to our nursery window?
Feter
To hear the stories. None of us knowe any stories.
Wendy
How perfectly awful.
Foter
Oh, Wendy, your mother vas telling you such a lovely stoxy.
Weray
Gh? Which story 4s it?
Peter
Zt wan about the Prince and he couldn't find the lady vho wore the glass
slipper.
Hendy
Oh, that's Cinderella. He found her end they were happy ever after.
Peter
Im glad!
(THEY have vorked their vay along the floor close
to each other, but he nov Juape up)
Venay 7
Where are you going?
Peter
(Atreedy on his vay to the window)
To tell the other boys.
Wemty
Don't go, Peter. I know lots of stories.1-22
Peter
Do yout
Vendy
Sh, the stories I could tell the boys. .
Peter WAR
Come ont We'll fly!
Vendy 18
Fly? You can fly?
(iow he vould like to rip those stories out of her}
he is dangerous nov.)
Peter
Wendy, come with me--hov ve should all respect you. You could tuck us in
et night and make pockets for us. None of us has any pockets.
Wenly
It's avfully fascinating. Will you teach Jobn and Michael to fly?
Peter
If you Likes
Vendy
John, Michael, vake up
us to fly.
wake up, there's a boy here who is going to teach
Jon
Te there? then Z/22 get up.
(1a berks)
Quick! Someone's ccming! Out with the lights! MICHAEL MAIN 18°
(MICHAEL runs up staire ond turns off lights YARH
tnd ait bide. LIZA entero top of evaire bee
hotaing Hana) a
liza
Tore, you see! They are perfectly safe and sound asleep in bed, aren't
they?
(ta baree)
Now no more of it Nana. If you bark again, T shall have to go straight
for the master--and you know the master! Go along, you naughty
dog! Tow no more!
(322A exite Leading the uheppy HANA, BOR CLOSES _19
FETER energes from his hiding place.)
(SURIKE CABIES RIGHT)
(they tiptoe out)
WARN
Poter
ALL clear! 20
Michael
Come ont
(TLWKER BELL--music )
John
Can you really fly?Peter
I'L teach you!!!
(Music Starts)
Wendy
How lovely to fly!
Peter
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112 teach you how to junp on the wind's back, and then avay we'll go!!!
Wenay
Gott
Peter
Wondy, when you are sleeping in your silly bed, you might be flying about
with me, saying funny things to the stare.
Michel,
How do you do it?
Peter
Xou Just think lovely wonderful thoughts.
(f8 starts up in the air)
‘And up you'll go!
Wenty
Oh how sweet!
Peter
(He gooa up slowly like a feather. HS exbraces
Manele with sheer pleasure)
I'm sweet = Ch, Tin evoet!
al
Nets flying!!!
He's flying!
(gona: 2ST CHORUS ~ "I'm FLYING")
T'M FLYING, LOOK AP ME, WAY UP RIGA,
SUODRILY BERE AM T, 1% FLYING TM FLYING,
T CAN SOAR, T CAN WEAVE, AND WHAT'S MORE,
TIN Nor EVEN aEING
HIGH UP AND aS LIGHT AS 1 caw BE,
I MUS? BS A SIGHT LOVELY 70 SEE
TMM FLYING, NOTENG VILL STOP ME Now,
HIGHER STULL LOOK AT HOW T CAN ZOOM AROUND WAY UP OFF
{HE GROUND, TM FLT
T FLY AND TM ALL OVER THE PLACE,
YoU TRY AND YOU FALL FLAP OW YOUR FACE
I'M FLYING, OVER BED OVER-GHATR, DUCK YOUR HEAR,
CLEAR ‘HE ATR
OH WAT LOVELY FUN, WATCH ME EVERYONE, TAKE A 100K AP MB
{AND SEE‘HOW BASTLY 13*8 DOME, 1M FLYING
w fi(Spoken)
Like 181 Want to learn?
(Spoken)
Oh, teach us, please do!
(Spoken)
Peter
a
Peter
Very well, but firet I must blow the fairy dust on you.
(HE blows)
Teugha )
(sung)
‘NOW THINK LOVELY THOUGHTS
(Sung)
‘TALNK LOVELY THOUGHTS, THINK LOVELY THOUGHTS
(Spoken)
ishing -
Hopscotch ~
Candy ~
Picnics =
Sumer =
Candy ~
Sailing =
Flowers -
canay ~
Toviier thoughts, Michael!
Christaae!
Yean! ‘That's it!
a
Joba.
Wenay
Michael
Joba
Menay
Michaed
Jobn
Wendy
Michael
Peter
Michael
Peter
dean
waRN
22, 22h, 23
PORTAL out
ROLLER G0
SORIM IHae
(MICHAEL goes up in the air)
Michoed,
T flevea!
(nll three cniidren fly)
Peter
Cone on! 1111 take you to Never Lend!
Wendy
Neverland! Ch, it would be heavenly!
Poter
‘There are Pirates, and Indians!
Joan
Pirates!
Michae),
Indiana!
Jobn
Let's go at once!
Peter
Got ready!
(then sings)
You ready?
Wendy
(Spoken)
Ready.
John,
(Spoken)
Ready.
Michael
(Spoken)
Ready.
Foter
(Snug)
DON'T FORGER, DON'T BE SLOW
READY SET, HERE WE GO
WONDY MICHAEL JOHN
‘TINKER BELL Cans ON
HURRY UP AND FOLLOW ME
FOR SOOW T WILL BE GONE
TM FLYING!
(Exits, WENDY and JOHN folow)
Michael
Watt for me! Wait for we!
(128 enters)141-26
Liza
Waat are you doing?
Michael
‘T'm flying! Ceme on, Liza, ve're going to Neverland!
(HE pewe duet on Liza and flies outs
LIZA vhiris)
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pou 6o
SOR 14
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CHILDREN UP (SBP CLEAR, 212-2T
Act I
Seane_2
d OPEN AIR
ABRIAL BALLED: I'M FLYING
i (oncmestRA - Ho SINOTIG)
i Peter set :
! ri FES
' con, '
| Wendy t
! FLING :
i oh, 25 ;
| Sou '
| FLETO '
i Michael |
| FLIES i
: Peter ik
IEKE AN OWL, LIKE A BAT,
ON TRE PROWL, TI'S 90 SATZSFYING
1M WHEZZING
Wonay
warazrn'
Jon,
warzzrNt
: WEE2ZINt
‘warZza
Michael
j FLYING
Peter
THRYUGH A CLOUD, PAST A STAR
: T'M S® PROUD, LOOK HOW PAR
I'VE RISE
i Michael
: 31m wartzarw
: Peter
HIGH OVER THE MOOH
RICHER T ¥LY
‘BYE, OLD MISTER WOON, f
BID ME GOODBYE :
1M FLYING
Wendy
‘FLXINGFLYING
FLYING
BEADING FAR OUT_OF STOUT
SECOND STAR TO THE RIOHT
NOW THE WAY IS CLEAR
NEVERLAND TS NBAR
FOLLOW ALL THE ARROWS
I'M ABOUP 10 DISAPPEAR
TM FLYING
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Micheed
Peter
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CURTAIN
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CLOUD soRIN Ac? IL - SCENE 1
SORTS TRAV, IN
WARN CURTATY NEVERLAND
AFTER "FLYING" ON
ERAN TTR coma
YEH ome NEVERLAND” ”
count §
sex out
wow
C28
) TREES co
comm mee oFat 2»
TREES 3/l, OPEN +) TRAV, OPEN
(ieee
HOOK, SME, and PIRATES Off Up Left on Rasp
BEFORE CURTAIN:
KANGAROO Off Down Left in One ~ Bird Kneeling
by tree Up Right - Lion Off Up Right in
‘Throe - Slightly Off Right in Two
Twins in Stage Right Portable Trees
Tootles in Up Left Tree
Curley in Down Left Tree
Nibs by Up Left Flowering Tree
AT RISS, THE STAGE IS DARK, BEHIND CLOUD ScRIM AND FAMTWGO ScRIN
‘TRAVELLER. Gradually the Sky Lights Up and the Trees begin flowering
in silhouette. THS CLOUD SCRIM FLIES OUT. YORE LIGHT, The Flamingo
Traveller opens slowly and Lights Cone Up to Bright Sunlight. We are
4n a forest clearing: four trees range in front of the Neverland
backdrop while an inclitie leads off UL and off.'.Down L there Ja a
large pink toadstool. :
THE LION enters from Up Right, having just.
Wakened, scratches himself thoroughly, looks
over the audience holding his pince nex. Hi
exits Up Ramp. From Down Left the KANOAROO
hops on, goes conter, faces front, takes large21-2
Powder Puff from pocketbook pouch, powders
nose, replaces puff in puch and Exits Left in
‘Two,’ OSTRICH rises from praying position and
cones down Center, squats and preens hersclf.
LOST BOYS advance and try to catch her. SHE
escapes Left in Two.
: Slightly
Dia you eater her?
eeieueicte A
No we nigeaiat-again
We
Kas Poter come back yet, Slightly?
Slightly
No twin.
curdy
I wish Petor would cone back.
#2 and f2
$0 do ve.
Tooties
‘Tim always afraid of the pirates and Indians when Peter's not here to protect
va.
Nibe
I wonder what's keeping him so long.
Shightly
Maybe he's waiting to hoar the end of "Cinderella".
Tootles
"Cinderella" :
Curly
Not knowing anything about ay own mother, I am fond of thinking she vas just
like Cinderella.
Slightly
My nother was fonder of ne than your mothers were of you.
# Twin
No che waan't!
Slightly
Yoo, she was. Peter had to make up nanes for you, but my mother hed wrote
ny hane on the clothes I vas lost in, "Slightly Soiled” -- that's my nane.
(THEY £011 upon him pugnaciously; not that they
are really worrying about their mothers, who are
now as inportant to thom aa a piece of string, but
because any excuse is good enough for © shindy.
Wot for long 4s ho belabored, for a sound ip heard
that sends them scurrying to their holes)
#L Twin
What's thet?
Lightly
Pirates!Bald
an
Paretes! Pirates!
(1H8Y hide) 3
Pirate March AE
We're bloody buchaneers GROUT
‘And each a murderous crook GRON
ite nassacre Indians, kill little boys
‘nd cater to Coptain Hook :
Yoho GRUNT Yoho Yoho Yoho GRUNT GRUNT
« We're bloody buchaneers GRUNT
And each @ murderous ,crook GRUNT
We massacre Indians, kill Little boys
And cater to Captain Hook
Yoho Yoho the terrible Captain Hook
(Gruelest Jewel in that dark setting 1s HOOK hinsoll,
cadaverous and bleckavised, his hair dressed in long
curls which look like black candles about to melt,
his eyes blue ag the forget-ne-not and of a profound
Angenaibility save when he claws, at which tine a
red spot sppears in them. fe has an iron double hook
Instead of a right hand, and it ie with this he clavs.
He is never more sinister than when he is most polite,
and the elegance of his diction, the distinction of
his deneanor, show hin one of a different class from
his crew, a solitary snong uncultured companions.
Thie courtliness improgses even his victins on the
high seas, who note that he always says "Sorry" when
prodding then along the plank. A man of indomitable
courage, the only thing st vhich be flinches is the
eight of his own blood, which is thick and of an
unugual eolor, In dross he apes tho dandiacal
associated with Charles II, having heard it said
4n an earlier poriod of his career that he bore
‘9 atrange resemblance to the ill-fated Stuarts.
Those, however, who have seen him in the flesh,
whichis an inadequate tera for his earthly
tenenent, agree that the grimest part of him is
his iron claw.
HOOK ia carried on a litter and when DC ia dumped
fon the ground, HOOK kicks one Pirate, yelling
"Qlungy!", and claws another with "Buéterfingers!"
Footles runs from hia tree and is geen for a moment,
‘and Noodler's pistol is at once up-raised. The
Captain twists his hook in him.)
Woodler
Cow! tio, Captain, not :
Hook WARN
Drop that pistol first! 30
Noodier
Tt was one of those boys you hate, I could have shot hin dead!
Hook
Aye, end the fret erack would bring Tiger Lily's Indians upon us!
(The pirates oringe and shake at the word "Indians"
D'you want to lose your sealps?
iSmee é.
(Wirdgeling his outlass pleasantiy)
That te true, Shall I after him, Captain, and tickle hn with Johny ~
Corksorex, Johnny's a silent fellow!
Hook
ot now Smee!
(HE slaps Snec's bared head)
He's only one, ond I went to mischief all the seven. They ust live ‘round
here somevhere. Scatter and look for then!
(The BOATSWAIN whistles hia inatructions, and
the MEN disperse on their frightful errand,
With none to hear gave Snee, HOOK becomes
confidential)
Most of all, T want their captain, Peter Pan. "Iwas ha cut off ne arm. Oh,
have waited long to shake hands with him with this.
(Luxuriating)
Oh, I'D tear him!
Smee
(Always ready for a chat)
Yet I have oft heard you say your hook was worth @ score of handa
combing the hair, and other honely uses.
for
Hook
Aye, Smee, if I were a mother, I should pray that me children be born with
this....instead of that.
(iis left arm creeps nervously behind him,
He has a galling remerbrance)
But Peter threw me hand to a crocodile that happened to be paseing by.
Smee
I have often noticed your strange dread of crocodiles.
Hook
(Petttsnly)
Yiot of crocodiles, but of that one crocodile.
(He lays bare @ lacerated heart)
He Liked me hand so much, that he has followed me ever since--from lend to
land, from ea to sea, he follows the ship, licking his lips for the rest,
of me.
Snoe
(Locking for the bright side)
In a woy it's a sort of conplinent.
(S¥ZE renove hat)
Hock
Well, I vant no: such complinants! i
(Slaps Snee's pate)
I want Peter Pan, who firet gave the brute his taste for me. Smee, that .
crocedile would have got. me long ere thia 4f he could have crept. spon ne i
tunevares, “But, by some lucky chance, he swallowed a clocke==
Snoe :
A clock?
Hook
And it goes on~-tick tock tick within hin, and so, before he can reach ne,
Lhoar the tick and bolt.
(He enits a hollow rumble)
Once I heard it strike six inside of him!21S
‘Smee (Sonberly)
Some day the clock'I1 run down and then he'll get you.
Hook ,
(A broken man)
Aye, that's the fear that heunte me.
(Suddenly he rises)
o
See 1
What's the matter, Captain? ,
Hook
This seat'e hot. Oh! It's very hob!
(SEE turns on snoke unit) f
Odds bods, hammer and tongs, I'm burning! Snoe--help ne! I
(lie has been sitting, he thinks, on one of the :
lend mushrooms, oF tree stunpa, which are of
enormous size, Sub this is a hand-painted one 2
placed here in tine of danger to conceal a chimney. coceap
They ronove it, and tell-tale smoke isoues; also, af
lap, the sound of children's voices) warn
A Chinnoy! “Peter and the boys mist be Living underground! sm
(itt Laughs)
Spee
(As he turns off the snoke unit)
Listen!
Hook
They say that Peter Pan's avey fron hone.
(He replaces the mushroom or stump. His brain
works tortuously)
att back ‘the
(sued histles|on bosun's whistle. MEN return.) -*
Hook ee
I mot think! Inspire ne--play you dogs! w] fat
Smee Mang
Wuat tempo, Captain? hk
Hooke
A tango! ou vee
Sree
A tangot
(HOOK Laughs 26 he circles chimney) ik
Unrip your plan, Captain!
Hook
To cook a cake quite large, and £111 each layer in between,
Wath icing mixed with poison, ‘til 4% turns a tempting green
We'll plece it near the house just where the boys are sure to come
And being greedy, they won't care to question auch a plum,
‘The boys who have no mother ewect, no one to ahoy them their mistake
Won't know it's dangerous to eat 80 darp and richée cake :
And 20, before the winking of an eye P
‘Those boys will eat that poison cake
And one by one they'll die! Holey!2-1-6
Pirates
Bravo! Pls! Encore! A nanvelous plan!
Hook
Thank you, Thank you, but that wag nothing. wary
(haste recunes for encore) 3
Horrid Little boys, their tine haz come!
(The sound of ticking 19 heard above the music)
nook 1
Hook soe
The creck! ‘The crock?
Smee
How do you know?
Hook
T hear him ticking, Protect me Smee! Protect me! Ov!
(Faints and 1s dragged off Right)
Snee
(Following)
Don't leave me, Captain.
(A huge crocodile, of ono thought compact, passes
across, ticking, and oozes after them. The wood
ia now'eo silent that you may be sure it is full
of redskeins. The BOTS stick their heads out ~
‘and then energe)
Slightly
#2 Twin
(Ninost Losing confidence in hinself)
I do wish Peter were here!
‘They are gone.
lst Twin
What's that?
Curly
It's 80 quiet!
(Four flaming arrows shoot right to left over then)
Shigntty
Indians! ‘TIGER SNEEZE WARN
(BOYS Bxit taking Portable Trees off) cacao
an Troe _"waK"
Indians!
(Again they disappear)
(INDIANS enter)
(TIOER LILY comes first. She is the belle of the
Henny Penny trite, whose braves would ell have her
to wife, but abe wards then off with a hatchet.
She puts her ear to the ground and listens, theri
beckons and GREAT BIG LITTLE PANTHER and the tribe
ero around her, carpeting the ground, Far avay
‘someone treada’on a dry leaf)
BND OF DANCE‘Tiger Lily
Makan too mch noise, Listen to Mger Lily--when on War
Path--Shhhh! Uga Wuga wigeam!
TNDTAN DANCE,
‘Mger Lily
Would ike to eatchun lost boy. Pest!
(Brave discovers boy under ramp, signals to
‘ger, vho says very loudly)
Let's go hone now! Back to teepee. Tes?
Indians
Ye
(Sono stomp off, the rest flatten beside opening)
Tootles
(Bnerging)
‘They're gone!
‘Scea Indians)
Yor
(Indians grab hin; other lost boys grab from
other side--a tug of war, Suddenly CURLY looks up)
curly
Look! A bird!
(ALL look up, stopping tug of war)
al
‘A bird!
We
(From off, voico amplified)
Poor Wendy! Poor Wendy!
Shightly
It's a Wendy dire!
Nibs
How white it 1s!
Mager Lily
Bird mist be omen. :
Ni Braves (Banas)
Good or bad onen?
Tiger Lily
Fanous old proverb: vben in doubt--run!
(TUEY do. Tinker Bell speaks fron tree)
Slightly
It's Tinker Bell!
(r.B.)
42 Twin ‘
She says Peter wants us to shoot the Wendy!
Slightly
Ayen-shoot it quick--bows and arrow!
(Boys scurry for weapons)
curly
Out of the way, Tink--I'D1 shoot it!
2-7
TALK MIKE
Bune
wai comn
(IKE OFF)
wanw2leB
Curly (Conta)
(CURLY shoots bird and boys cheer, WENDY f1ies
in with an arrow in her heart; they put her down)
Tive killed it! “Peter will be so plesged with me! crow
(PETER'S crow 4s heard off) fee
Boye
It's Peter!
#2 Tin
Let's surprise hin!
(THEY Line up in front of Wendy as PETER and
procession enter. PETER rides pick-a-back and
the Lion, Ostriteh carries pan flag, Kangaroo
preceeds ‘throwing confetti, JOHN, in silk hat,
MIGHAEL, with teddy boar, follow then on.)
Poter
Greetings boys! I'm pack! I have a great surprise.
Slightly
So have wet
Curly
We killed the big vhite bird,
aul
And look!
(THEY stand aside. PETER sees Wendy)
Peter
Mendy! With en arrow in her heart! This is not a bird -- it's @ lady!
Boys (Dismayed)
A lady!
- Peter
1 was bringing her here to be our mother--and you have killed her. Whose
arrow?
Curly
Mine, Peter.
Peter
(Raises
Oh dastard han
(Wendy's arm comes up and grasps Peter's free arm)
cannot strike. Sonething stops me,
row ike dagger)
Nibs
Look at her arn.
Peter
(Investigating)
She Lives!
(Boys cheer)
See--the arrow struck against thie, It's a kiss I gave her.
Tootlos
T remember klases, Let me cee -- aye, that's a kiss.
Peter WARN
Are you asleep, Wendy?
(WENDY’ sits up and nods, Lies down again,
PSTER gets pillow fron kangaroo for her head)21-9
Peter (Cont'd)
Thank-you. Don't you want to gst up and play?
(WENDY shakes head, turno over on side-~settling
confortably and happily)
Tootles
What shell we do with Wendy?
Shightly
Let's carry her down into the house,
Poter
No nof You mustn't touch her. That wouldn't be sufficiently respectful.
(Boys jump back)
I know--ve'll build a house around her!
Boys
‘A house! {
roter |
1 have a plan
tt 2
(Kangaroo, Lion, and Bird Exit Up Right)
some: wer
peter WoL. noed Iota of wood
Need lots of leaves
Need lots of paint
But hush, hush, huch, hush husb.
Letts bo quict as a mouse
And build a lovely 1ittle house for Wendy
AIL for Wendy--she's cone to stay
Boys And bo our mother
‘At last we have a nother
Peter Home eweot, hone upon the val.
‘A welcome mat down in the hell for Wendy waRN ‘
So that Wondy won't go away 2
Boys We have a nother
At last ve have a nother
| Peter Oh what pleasure she'll bring to us
| Make us pockets and sing to us
Toll us stories we've been longing to hear ‘
Over and over
‘She'l1 be waiting at the door
We won't be lonely any nore
Since Wendy, lovely Wendy's here to stay
j Boys We have a mother
At last we have a nother.
Poter
Bring the best of what we have! 7
(they puta a house)
an
footer? We have & mother
At last we have a mother
Slightly
Help Peter! How do we get out? iei 22-20
4 Peter
Now!
(Boys eneree)
Poter Oh what pleagure she'22 bring to us
Yake us pockets and sing to us
1 Tell us stories we've been longing to hear
3 Over and over
She'll be waiting at the door
We won't be lonely any nore
Since Wendy
an Lovely Wendy's here to stoy
Boys We have a mother
(WENDY turns on ssoke unit, ‘Turns off when
snoke appears)
At last ve have a nother
Peter She'll be our nother
It's nice to have a mother
AL Wendy's here to otay WARN
(WENDY emerges) “Hh
Peter
Wendy lady, for you we have built this house. Say that you're pleased.
Wendy
Lovely, darling house!
#2 tin
And we're your children.
: Wendy
: on?
Boye
Wendy lady, be our nother.
Wendy
re 1'8 love to be your nother provided Peter will be the father.
: Peter
(Hesitating, shy)
222 right,
(John gives Peter top hat)
As long as it's only make-believe.
(Boys cheer and all dance around house) a
(HOOK, SMEE, PIRATES enter behind bushes - long arn
pushes poison cake out ~ boys discover it - breaie
and run to it)
; Boy
3 ook! A cake! A cake!
& (AIL josn tn elanor)
aa Wenay
Ex (Takes cake)
2 chitdren!. I'm gure this cake ie mich too darp and rich for you,
3 (Boys groan)
: How you go on inside the house but before I put you to slecp I'11 have just
é enough time to finish tho story of - Cinderella!
(Boye troop happily inside the house, followed by
Wendy ond Peter = the door closes after then.)
Hook
‘The game ie up, Those boys have found a mother!mae
eel
Sxoe
What's @ nother?
Rook
(striking at Snee) 7
Tsot! I must think!
Suoe
(they Yeap down into place)
What tenpo, Captain? :
Hook :
A Tarentella!
(paces) wR 5 i
i: ; :
‘A Tarantella!
Hook
MG THINKS I SBE A SPARK, A OLEAM, A GLIMMER OF A PLAN :
WITH WHICH PERHAPS I MAY REDEEM ME HONOR AS A MAN t
KIDNAP WENDY, SSIZE THE BOYS AND YOU'LL HAVE HOOK 70 THANK
FOR WHEN THE’ TDG Is RIPE YOU'LL SEE THE CHILDREN WALK THE PLANK.
OH WHEN WAS SUCH A PRINCELY PLOT CONCOCTED BY ANOTHER
TO MURDER ALL THE BOYS AND KESP THE WENDY FOR OUR MOTHER
an
OW WHEN WAS SUGH'A PRINCELY PLOT CONCOCTED BY ANOTHER
70 MURDER ALL THE BOYS AND KEEP THE WENDY FOR OUR MOTHER.
‘70 THE SHIP! 10 THE SHIP!
42
(THEY echo this as they Exit followed by HOOK)
a
“B
ea (PBTER and WENDY come out of the house--PETER
“wears his top hat--vBNDY pauses in the doorvay)
Wendy
Goodnight, Peter.
Peter
| Goodnight, Wendy.
Wendy
Guard the house well. D
Peter fe
T wilt,
(WENDY retires; PETER stretches out in the night
eir using his top hat for e pillow. After a
monent, LIZA flies in and dances with the trees
‘and aninals.)24-22
Lisa
Shhh!
:
LIZA PLAGES FLOWERS — Ub
as
cs
urea cans
“wh
ub
BIRD TAKES PEARLS
SCRIM & NEUTRAL
FEN
3/4
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Agr,
Soone 2.
PATH IN THE Woops
‘There are five cutout trees lining the Path In The
Woods, behind which is @ green backdrop with eerie
nists floating upon it,
Crocodile crosses Left to Right in One, Lion and
Kangaroo cone on from Left in One, Kangaroo carrying i
hand mirror, Lion large wicker sewing box with a t
string of oversized pearls. The Ostrich enters fron i
Aight and 4g handed the pearls which she dons. The
Traveller opens on path drops, The Ostrich sees
Pirates off Left pulls @ tall feather and throws it
down disdainfully, All 3 Exit Right Excited.
Tiger Lily and her Indians cone fron behind trees -
she aces feather, picks it up and puts St on replacing
fer own feather thich she dropa. ;
Tiger Lily
Ue Fuge Osteicht '
Indians
Uge Wuga Ootritch!
Tiger Lily
Ugh Ugh Wet
Indians
Ugh Ugh Wah!
INDIANS Exit, PIRATES cone on down Left carrying
HOOK on litter, SNE discovors feather and hands
At to Hook,
Hook.
(Yells)
MIndione! Porsue '
(OUBY Exit Right quickly)
WARN SoA,
PURSUE TM" 5
PATH IN WooDS
Wendy and Boys enter, she carrying teat unbrelia,
a1 singing Wendy". ‘Boys have on collars and ties,
Poter ,
(Behind tree, imitating Hook) l
Ahoy there, you rogues! ‘
(Children freeze) :
Children
It's Hook!
(THEY run and scatter)22th
Peter
Don't, nova! We have you surrounded!
: {Boys cluster around Wendy)
“ (oys jump, then laugh)
Wendy
Oh Peter, you're always playing games! You should be setting an exemple
for our children.
Michael
Wendy, mother I'm hungry! wan
enay a
Oh yes. It's nearly dinner time; I'11 go hone and get it started.
And Peter, you'll have just enough tine to give our children their daily
Lesson, Like a good father.
Peter
Very well mother, I'11 do ny best.
Wendy
Goodbye Lather, goodbye children,
Boys
Goodbye momy. ‘Bye!
Peter
Line up over there, Are you ready for today's lesson?
Boys
Yes, Peter.
Peter
Then Listen to your teacher. Repeat after me,
BOYS CENTR SOB
‘SONG: I WON'T GROW_UP
I won't grow up
I won't grow up
I don't wanna go to school
I don't wanna go to school
Just te learn to be a parrot
Just to learn to be a parrot
AND RECITE a silly rule
And recite a ellly rule
If growing up means it would be
Beneath ny dignity to clinb a tree
I'LL never grow up, never grow up, never grow U---p
Hot me
Wot T
Wot me.
Wot me.
T.won't grow up
T won't grow up
I don't went to wear a tie
I don't went to wear a tie
Or a serious expression
Or a serious expressionT.MON'T GROW UP (Continued)
In the middle of July
In the middle of July
And if it means T must prepare
To shoulder burdens with a worried air
I'LL never grow up, never grow up, never grow u-~
ot me
Not I
Not me
So there!
lever gonna be a nan
I von't
Like to see somebody try
and make me
‘Any one who vante to try:
and make me
Turn into a man, catch me if you cen
T won't grow up
T won't grow up
Not a penny will T pinch
Not a penny wi21 I pinch
Iwill never grow a mustache
I will never grow a mustache
Or a fraction of an ineh
Or a fraction of an inch
"Cause growing up is avfuller
Than all the awful things that ever were,
I'21 never grow up, never grow up, never grow u-
Wo sir
Not I
ot me
So there
Tvon!t grow up
Tvon't grow up
I will never even try
I will never even try
I will do what Peter tells me
Iwill do what Peter tell ne
And I'11 never ask hin why
And I'LL never ask hin why
We won't grow up
We won't grow up.
We will never grow a day
We will never grow a day
And 4f someone tries to wake us
And 4f someone tries to make us :
We will simply run away
We will simply ran away
I won't grow up
Twon't grow up
No, I promise that I won't
No I promise that T won't
22-18262-16
WON'T GROW UP (Continued)
SLIGHTLY: I will stay a boy forever
I will stay a boy forever
And be banished if I don't,
And be banished af T don't sans
es
an And Neverland vil alwaya be
The hone of youth and joy and Liberty,
fare & ‘I'l never grow up, never row up, Newer grow %
BOS:
JOR & MEOH, Wot me
Not me
Not me
Not me
No sir
Not ne.
Peter
EY
Slightly
Parates!
(Lost Boys Michael and John exit Left
Peter hides behind tree.)
Boys S88 on_52
Pirates.
Smee
(Zotlowed by Cecco carrying Tiger Lily, and
three Pirates) aa
Nove you spalpeen, move! The captain ordered us to the hor See
and leave her Shere for the volves! ;
Tiger Lity
iowa oasa
Starkey
Fo-the tree WOON Tr} nate,
nee
Not so rough, Starkey, Roughish, but not so rough,
Peter
Poor Tiger Lily!
ecco
hat vas that?
Peter
(iiixics Hooks voice)
Aney thore, you Iubbere!
Starkey
He de the Ceptain, he must be ologe by.
(Caring) en :
1 ied the redskin to the tree, Captain,
Peter
Set hor free!
suee
But, Captaina~attests ti anna na Natit latinas
Peter
Cut her bonda, or I'LL plunge me hook in you.
Starkey
Better do what the Captain orders.
Smee
Ay Ay!
(They undo her thongs and she runs off left
whooping, Petor minics the whoop. Tiger Lily and
Peter shake hands before she oxits)
Hook
Ahoy there!
Snee
(Relieved)
Tt is the Captain!
(HOOK enters in gloomy mood)
Starkey
Captain, is al) well?
(HOOK screeches)
Hook
Alls very well.
(Shrieks)
Where 4s the redskin?
Smee (Shaken)
It's ell right, Captain; we let her go.
Hook
(Terrible)
Let her go?
Sree
"Twas your own orders, Captain,
Starkey
(Whimpering)
You called to ue to let her go.
Hook
Brimstone and gel, what cozening 19 here?
(Disturbed by their faithful faces)
Lads, I gave no such order,
‘Snee
‘Ms passing queer,
(PETER Laughs)
Hook
(Addressing the imrensities)
Spirit that haunts thie dark forest tonight, dost. hear mo?
Poter
(In the sane voice)
Odds bods, hammer end tongs, I hear you.
Hook
(Gripping the stave for support)
Sponk, stranger, who are you?
262-17202-18
Peter
(Wino 4 only too ready to speak)
T an Hooke
Hook :
Hook’!
Peter
Coptain of the Jolly Roger.
Hook
If you are Hlook=--who an 17
Peter
A codtion.
Hook
(aghast)
A codtion?
Smee
(Drawing back fron him)
Have we been captained all this time by a codfieh?
Starkey
It's lowering to our pride.
Hook
(Feeling that his ego ia slipping fron him)
Don't desert me, bullies.
(SHEE and STARKEY melt avay)
(There is a touch of the feminine in HOOK,
43 in all the greatest pirates, and it prompts
him to try the guessing game)
Hook
Speak again Stranger -- Have you snother name?
(at this point HOOK and PETER onter into a mocking
BCHO SONG and pantomine routine in which they
Bursie each other stealthily through the trees -
HOOK trying to trap PETER into exposure by voice
changes, sounds, calls and so forth, PETER not
only initates HOOK's voice exactly, but aloo each
‘time HOOK catches a glimpse of hin, PETER mirrors
his movement exactly. PETER has mysteriously
acquired HOOK's hat and curls)
Peter
(Falling to the lure)
Un - yes!
Hook
(Thiretaay)
Vegetsbie?
Peter :
Wo.
Hook
Mineral?
Peter
No.
Hook
Animal?202-19
Poter
(Pauses to think)
i Hook .
Nan?
: ) Poter
With scorn
No,
Hook
Have you another voice?
Poter
Yes!
PETER:
HOOK: (Spoken)
Perm:
100K: (Spoken)
PETER:
HOOK:
PETER:
HOOK:
PETER: )
HOOK: )
HOOK:
PETER:
HOOK:
FETER:
PBTER: )
HOOK: )
HOOK:
PSTER:
OH MY Mysrenrous LADY
Ah, ah, oh, ah, ha.
Ant a’ lagy!
Ah, ah, ahy ah, ah, ah, ah, ab,
Oh, a beautiful Lady!
Ob! My mysterious lady, what is your nane?
Ohi My nysterious lady, from whence have you came?
La, Le.
Anower ny plea, who may ye be?
Ah, sh, ah, ab, ah, ah, ah, ah, oh, ah.
Oh, ny nysterious lady, what 419 your name?
Take off your veil and let ne seo your face,
Why hide your beauty beneath that ton of 1
Bhe--==
Take off your veil and Let ne see your face
Why hide your beauty beneath a ton of lace?
he
‘Take off your veil and let mo see your face
Why hide your beauty beneath a ton of lace? Hey!
Tell your secret.
Ah, oh, ah, ah, ah.
What's your secret?
ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
ah, ah, ah, ah.
How you tennt me,
Ah, how you haunt we. MAR
Speake, oh speak, oh speak, I pray thee ss
Tell ne, oh tell me thy name.
Ha, ha, "ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ah
Ha, ha, ha, ha, heh
Any ab, sh, eh, eh, ah, ah, ah, eh, ah, ah.
ab:
‘eke off your veil and let me see your face
Why hide your beauty beneath a ton of lace?
(PETER does series of Cadenzas not realizing HOOK has
Giscovered instead of the ‘sensuous lady she is Peter Pan,
‘During the cadenzas he calls the Pirates.)
4h, ah, eh, ah, ab, sh, oh, oh.
ab, ah, oh, oh, ah, hi
Ah,
Ah, ah, eh, ah, ah, ah, ah, oh, sh, ah, ah, ah, ah,
‘sh, 8h, ah,
Oh, my mysterious, lovely nysterious--Hey!262-20
‘YSIL OFF, 53
TIGER & LILY SHAKE NEUTRAL
See TaneeeeE ~cros*
WEN SET) W.L, OUT
( NeuiRa OFEN
) at
(PIRATES are chased off Right by the INDTANS
who cone from left, PETER and TIGER LILY shake
hands end Neutral Traveller Closes in.)SE
23-22
‘The path cutout flies out, the backdrop flies out, and
‘the full border fites out.
The neutral traveller opens to the Home Underground.
There i a fireplace RC, to the right of this is a red
Nelvet bench arc~ing around a tree trunk. An fron kettle
hangs in the fireplace, and there are several kitchen
utensils too. A clothesline to the R. of the tree trunk
holde soveral little-boya-shirts and an ompty raffia cage.
Below this io a oradie nestling againet a ranp leading off
R. Going onatege this ramp becomes the top of the hone
underground - UL there is a door from the romp into the
Hone underground, opening on to e fireman's pole, To the
L of the pole ie a ladder, Three ladders can be seen thru
arches UC, There is a small shelf ULC holding Peter's
medicine and a glass, To the L of this 4s a pegged coat
rack.
As the curtain opens SLIGHTLY, TOOTLES and NIBS are at a
large tin tub DR washing and drying dishes. WENDY i
clearing @ table Center = and the boys pile stools upon
the table before taking 4t UC, A rocking chair is UC and
‘tree-stump is DR,
Wendy
Ponts (ear, your father's missed hie dinner again, Another late dey at the
orest..
Tootlea
Semother, it was such a wonderful dinner. Stravberry shorteske, vanilla
fee crean, chocolate pudding, lemon merangue pie and fudge for iessert,
Wendy
iors Feklwava believe in @ well-balanced dict. Now get the rest of the house
(To Tink)
Plager Belt (2B) 48 your room straightened up? (t) Now really, Tink!
Tatil net go hone--Foter needs me.” (TB) Why can't we talk tide ence Lake
‘wo civilized hunan beings, Ow! Ow! Tink let go! (1B)
#2 Twin
Yow that we've finished, tell use story.
Wendy
Very well.
curly 7
Tell us the end of Gindere2ia. i
Wendy
warn
Well, the Prince found her, and-
Boys
And?4
i
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Wondy
‘And they ali. lives happily ever after.
(Boye cheer)
42 Tin ‘
‘Tell us the end of the Sleeping Beauty.
Wendy
Well, the Prince woke her up, and---
Boys
And?
Wendy
And they a2] Lived happily ever after!
(Boys cheer)
Tootles
Tell us the end of Hamlet!
Wendy
Hanlet? Well, the Prince Hamlet died, and the King died, and the Queen died,
and Ophelia died, and Polonius died, and Laertes died, and~-
Boys
Ana?
Wendy.
Woll, the rest of then Lived happily ever aftert
(Boys cheer) 8
Vow no more stories until four father comes hone.
INDIANS DOWN_59
(The Indiens ron up the raxp fron R, open
the door and slide down the pole into the
hone underground. WENDY, MICHAEL, end JOIW
and the LOS? BOYS grab nake-shift ‘weapons--
‘broom, dustpan, rolling pin, and WENDY aina
a rifle at them, In the mick of tine PETER
arrives wearing his new Indian headdress)
wan
Peter sy
Don't shoot! We're friends now!
Boys
Frienda?
Potor
I eaved Tiger Lily's Life in the forest, and she saved my life.
‘Tiger Lily
Peter Pan is the sun and the moon and the stars.
Peter
Yes. I know.
(Slides down pole) 7
Wo hands! Come on, boy, shake hands with your new brothers. Don't be
afraid! Oh, cone on--Let's make two tribes into one, Tiger Lily, let!
‘snokun peace pipe!
Ugh a ug Munberoe al
2423
Ss wo
Ugh 2 wug, ugh a wg, ugh a wig, ugh a wg, ~ wah,
Ugh 0 wug, ogh a wug, ugh a wug, ugh a we, ~ wah: :
Gog a bluck, gug a biuck, gug a’bluck, gug’a bluck - wahoo
Ugh a wug, ugh @ wug, ugh a wg, ugh @ wig- ubble wbble
Whon we get. in trouble, ugh a soo fe
There's just one thing ta
I just send for Tiger Lily ro
I'11 Just send for Peter Pan
We'll’ be coming, willy-nilly Lily
Beat on a drum - and I will come
And I will cone and save the brave, noble redskin
Boon Boom
Ugh a vug, ugh a wug, ugh a mug, ugh @ wug ~ woh
Ugh 2 vog, ups a wg, Ugh a mg, Ugh @ Mug © wen
Ugh 58
Ugh
wah
Wen
Ibbity bivbity bivbity bibbity - sab
Ibbity, bibbity, bibbity, bibbity - sab
Puff a wuff, puff a wtf, puff a wiff, puff a muff pow pow
bity, bibbity, bibbity, bitbity, sabble seevil
If we come to evil sable 300
There's just one thing to do
We'll just send for Mger Lily
We'll just send for Peter Pan
We'll be coming, willy-nilly - Lily waRN
Send up a flare “oO
‘Shhh vroLIN
And I'21 be there
Shhh
You know you really got a friend - A friend!
We'll be true blood brothers to the end - end - end - UGH!
HANDSHNKE 60,
Dance
23D WNDSHNKE_vIOLTH
Tgor Lily: Malum too much notse!
(spoken) Ssh! Pirates will hear us! ‘WARN 61
Hibbs om
All: Pirates! 30
Ugh a mug, ugh @ wg, ugh a mug, ugh @ wug, waht Sen!
Ugh a wg, weh a mg, ugh = wag, ugh a wugy wah? Ssh? WARM
Boop a dcop, boop a doop, boop & doop, boop « doop eS
War whoop! ‘Ssh!
Ugh ® wug, ugh @ wag, ugh a wug, ugh a wug, ugh a wetche
If the Pirates getcha - and you're took evay by Capt. Hook
Hooke!
What'11-we do?
IM1 just send for Tiger Liny
T'11 Gust send for Peter Pan
(ota)ed a
i
23-2
UGH_AWUG (continued)
We'll be coming willy-nilly
Lay! ey
Send up a flare :
‘Wnooo0ce
And T'21 be thore
‘Wnoo000
You know you really got a friend
A friend!
We'll be true = blood - brothers to the end......,UGH! "FINISH
war
Wendy
Tiger Lily, I'L nover got my children to sleep after all this 83
excitenent,
‘Neer Lily
We go up now. Keep guerd, Watch for Pirates.
(General goodnights. Indians exit and
nount ladders, Settle dowa and sleep. on
ramp above cave.)
. Wendy
Vow children, make your father confortable.
Slightly
Here's your chair, Father,
‘Tina
Here are your slippers, father.
John
Here's your pipe, father.
Michael
Here's your paper, Daddy.
Wendy
Now go wash up---it's your bed time.
(Boya run off; Wendy drawa stool down sits)
‘They are sveet, aren't they Peter?
Peter
‘There's nothing better than sitting by the fireside with the little ones
close by--other.
Michael
(Rising in cradie)
A Little less noise there!
(A serious expression cones over Peter's face;
Wendy notices.)
Wendy -
Potor, vhet 49 4t?
Peter
I was just thinking--it's only pretend, don't it, that I'm their father?4
tne tet ce al
2325
Wendy
Oh yes. But they are ours, Peter, yours and nine.
Peter
(Determined to get at facts, the only things 7
that puzzle hia)
But not really?
Wendy
Well, no, not 4f you don't wish it. :
: Peter ;
T don't.
Wendy
Peter, what are your exact feelings for ne? :
Peter :
(In the elase-roon) swany i
Those of a devoted gon, Wendy.
Wend
(Turning away) "
T thought a0.
I
Peter
(Puzzled)
You're so strange. Tinker Bell's just the same. ‘There's something she wants
to be to me, but sho gays it's not my mother. |
a
Mn
sty asst
Wendy
I elmost agree with her!
(Boys return with nightolothes, and pallets) }
curiy
Wotre all ready for bed now, mother.
Tootles
I even brushed my teeth,
Wendy
Then in you go!
(Boys settle)
\i2e Peter, do you know a-lullaby; to-sing-te-our-children?
Poter/2s 4 =
4 Lullaby? A lullaby--T think go, Sometines late at night T occa to
Tenenber=-
SONG: DISTANT MsLODY
‘Once upon a time and long ago
I heard soneone singing soft and Jow
Wow when day is dono and night is near
I recall this song I used to hears
My child, ny very own -
Don't be afraid, you're not alone
Sleep until the dawn for all 4s well warn
Long ago this song was sung to me eS
How it's just a distant melody 7
Somewhere from the past I used to know
Once upon a time and long ago
APPLAUSE
on MICHIEL ’s WHIvPER223-26
Michaol
I want to go hone!
Wendy, I'm homesick:
Jobn
So do I.
Wendy
Yea, we must go home, Perhaps mother's in half-nourning by this tine.
#1 Tin
You're not leaving us, Wendy?
Wendy
I migt--at once, Peter, I appeal to you to make the necessary arrangenents
Peter
If you like. Tink, you are to get up at once and take Wendy on a journey
across the sea.
Wendy
Dear ones, if you all cone with ne I feel alnost sure my nother and father
would adopt you.
(Al cheer)
A Tin
Peter, can we go?
Poter
All right.
(AL cheer)
Wendy
‘Then put your beds away quickly, and ronenber to bring the beby clothes you
were lost in.
(Boys exit)
Peter, I'm going to give you your medicine before your Journey.
(She pours medicine into glass on shelf)
Get your things, Peter.
Peter
Tin not going with you Wendy. WARN,
Wendy
Yes, Peter!
Poter
No.
Wendy
But why not?
Peter
I don't want to grov up and learn about solenn things. I just want to
always be alittle boy and to have fun. No one's going to catch ne and
make me a man.
(Boya reenter with bundles)
Slightly
We're all ready to go now, :
Wendy
Peter Jan't coming with us.
42 Twin
Peter's not coming?
Curley
‘Then Peter, Wo won't leave you.anil
23-27
Peter
That'o aii right, If you find your nothers I hope you will Like thon,
(Boya ory) fad
Now then, no fuss, mo biubbering, just, aay goodbye,
(Piretes attack the guarding Indians . a
and rout then, the children all huddle
around Peter)
It's over,
Wendy
But who won?
Peter !
If the
Indians have won they will beat the tomtom. Listen!
(Pirates beat out cadence)
‘The tontom! &
Post!
Hook
(The Pirates freeze)
Poter
Joamiltan victory! You're perfectly eafe now, Wendy. Tiger Lily wilt escort
Tanks
Peter,
I won't forget it
Peter,
i
f
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You through the forest as flying tires you so. ‘Goody boys. |
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{the boys file past Peter saying goodbye and. shakioe
ands; Wendy io last and Peter turns avay from her)
Are you rendy? ‘hen lead the way,
Peter Wa
Wendy
Wenay
ste or wtie, yn |
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i
for me once a year, I'21 do your epring cleaning. |
if you cor
WA22 you cone! i
Peter
If you like.
Wendy
Fetes yt FePGOR? Peter, 4¢ another Tittle gird, one younger than I--oh,
Peter,
Yeo, I
Wendy!
Past!
plank,
how I wish T could take you up end sqedse yons
(Peter punts evay)
know. "Goodbye.
Peter
ESTER NEAR BENGH 70
(WENDY turns back hopefully; PETER returns == NEAR BEN
the ‘thimble and Wendy turas away to climb the
ladder. “Peter lies doxn on the bench.) pe
(The travellers tart upon their journey, 2ittle
guessing that HOOK has issued his silent orders,
@ nan to the nouth of each tree,
Hook
Past! Tako then all to the ship!
and Wendy will be our Mother!223-28
‘Smee
But what about Peter?
Hook
‘This is for Peter!
See :
Poison!
Hook
aye!
(Laughs)
Hots doomed?
(HOOK end PETER are now, as it wore, alone on the
island. Below, FETER 1s on the bed, asleep, no
‘weapon near him; above, HOOK, arned’to the teeth,
is searching noisclessiy for sone tree dow which
‘the nastiness of him cen descend. Don't be too
uch alarned by this; it 49 precisely the situation
PETER would have chosen; indeed if the whole thing
were pretend --. )
(HOOK finds the tree and descends. He sees the
nedicine shelf within easy reach and to Wendy's
draught he adde from a bottle five drops of poison.)
(HOOK worme his way upwards, and winding his
cloak around him, as if to conceal his person
from the night of which he 4e the blackest
part, he stalks moodily toward the Lagoon.)
HOOK CLOSES DOOR 71.
(A dot of Light flashes past hin and
darts down the nearest tree, looking for Peter,
only for Poter, quite indifferent about the
others when she finds hin safe)
7 ' Peter
td
Who's that? on
(Sitting up)
Is anyone there?
(TINK has to tell her tale, in one long
ungramatical sentence)
What! ‘The Redakins were defeated and Wendy and the boys have been captured
by the pirates! I'l rescue her. I'21 regoue her.
(He leaps first at his dagger and then at his
grindstone, to sherpen it, TIMK alights near
the shell. and rings out a warning cry)
What? Oh, that's just my medicine. (TB) Poisoned? Nonsense! Who could
have poisoned it? “I promised Wendy to take it and I'm going to, a9 soon aa
I've sharpened wy dagger.
(EDK, who se00 ite red color and renenbora
the red in the pirates! eye, nobly svallovs
the draught as PBTER'S hand 'is reaching for it)
1 Tink, you've drunk my medicine! (TB)
(She flutters strangely about the roon,
answering him now in a very thin tinkle)
What's the matter with you? (TB) It was poisoned! You drank it to save
wy life, Tink, dear ~- Mink -- you're dying? (TB)229
Peter (Conta)
(He has never called her dear Pink before,
and for a nonont she is gay; sho alights'on hie
shoulder, gives his china loving bite, watepera >
You sitly ass," and fella on her tiny'bed. She
voudoir, whichis 1it by her, flickers oninously.
He 4s on his knoos by the opening)
(ore orchestra begine to support Tinker Bolt)
Your Light 4s growing faint, and if it goes out that means you're
dead, |Your voice 1s so low I can scarcely hear vhat you're aaying.
You say, ....you think..,.you think you gould get well again if... .4¢
what Tink?....,.4£ children bolieved in fairies.
(He rises and throws out his arms he knows
not: to whom, perhaps to the boys and girls
ef whom he is not one)
7o,You believe? Say quick that you believe. If you believe, clap your
hands, clap, clap! (7B)
(Many clap, sone don't, @ few hiss. Then
perhaps there is a rush of Nanas to the
nurseries to see what on earth is happening,
But TINK is saved)
Onn t det Mink die! She's gotting better! Her liglt's getting etronger!
Oh, she's alright now! Oh, thank you. ‘Thank you. ‘Thank you, BR
(TRIE thanks the audience by bouncing down
to the footlights and flashing dizaily all
over the auditorium like a ekyrocket buret.
PETER follows her down stage. Ae the curtain
Closes behind him, TINK returne to the stage)
Gone on Tink! Let's resete Wendy! CURTAIN
(@ons up ladder) —_—
House Limes
PRESET _(W.L.OUT)
WARK fe
House umes
rs
HOUSE 7 1/2
SEND_LovIs
HOUSE DowN/our
FLASH ORGH,
ON MUSTC ) CURTAIN
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SCENE & :
GROSSOVER BEFORE SHIP (R to L)
LIA is discovered conter dusting. Pirates
enter singing PIRATE MARCH, dragging WEIDS,
MICHAEL, JOHN and the lost’ boys, all gaggod,
KANGAROO, LION, BIND entor all Kxited; they’
see PETER and INDIANS and hide on Apron DR,
FSTER and INDIANS enter.
Poter
Uga wuga Piratost
Indians
Uga wiga Piratest
Peter
Uga wuga Hoolet wan
Indians my
Uga wuga Hooks pROF Our
Peter eae
Ugh revenget
Indians
Ugh revenge whoop whoop whoopt
Poter
When on warpath--sssesht
Indians
Ssssssht
(FBTR notions TNDTANS off)
Potor
Cone ont
(fo animals)
You too,
(to Iza)
‘To the shipt
(Zo crocodile as PETER accompanies him)
To the shipl To the shipt To the ship! To the ship!
4 ROCK AT ¢ 7h
Mol nusre pRoP out
2
BbACT THREE ri
4 e
Beene _2. :
SOBNE: ‘The Ship, In the strango light of @
moonlit night we soo what is happening on
‘the deck of the Jolly Rogor, which is
flying the sku and cross-bones and lies
low in the water, Sone pirates are pre
paring torture instruments, A quartet on
‘the poop prepare their music, HOOK paces.
On the poop MULLTIS is visible, in the
only greatcoat on tho ship, raking with his
glass the monstrous rocks within which the
lagoon is cooped,
STARKEY leans over the buluark, silently
surveying the sullen waters. The only
sounds are nade by SEB at his sewing
machine and the, moiclans tuning up,
WOOK 4s now leaning against the mast, now
Browling the deck,
Wary
Hook Te
(Contng with his ego - to music)
How still the night is. Nothing sounds alive, Now is the hour when children
im their hones are a-beds their lips bright-browned with the goodnight
chooolate, and their tongues drovsily searching for belated crumbs housed
insecurely on their shining checks. Conpare with them the captive children
Prats beats) Split ma infinitives, but Mts no hour of triuphl Peter
kiMted-wt 1a6% and all the boys about, to walk the plank. At last Itve
reached ne peak)
(Laughs)
Zim the greatest villain of all timel who was Bluebeard?
Pirates
Wobodyt
Hook
Who was Nero?
Pirates
Noboayt
Hook
‘Who was Jack The Ripper?
Pirates
Nobody} A
SONG: HOOK!S WALTZ,
Hook Who's the swinfest swine in the world? »
Yon Captain Hookt Captain Holt
Hook Who's the dirtiest dog ‘in this wonderful world?
Mon Gaptain Hook! Captain Hook!
Hook Captain of villainy murder and loot WARN
Eager to kill any who says BE
That ny hock isn't cute.33
SOND: HOOKS WALTZ (Cont'd)
Smee Itls cutet
Hook. (laughs) Who's the sLimiost rat in the pack?
Men Gaptain Hook! Captain Hook!
Hooke Whots unloveble (Vent You) Who's unliveble (Men: Yor i
Whots existence 4s quite unforgivable (Men: You!)
Who would stoop to the lowest
‘And cheapest of tricks in the book? (Men: Tricks in the book)
an Blimeyt Slimey! Captain Hooks WOOK LIFTED 758
P| Wart
%
Hook
on wollt B
Pirates
Hurraht
Hook
(Laughs)
121 nortals envy me, yet better perhaps for Hook to have had less anbi tion,
Oh, fanet Fanol Thou glittering bauble, in searching for thee what fane
havo I not loot.
(Snee toare cloth as Hook lifts leg to kegs
Hook site) WARN
Yo Little children love wo, Itm told they play at Peter Pan, = “TT”
‘and that tho strongest. always chooses to be Peter, ‘They force
tho baby to bo Hook, ‘Tho babyt ‘That's where the canker gnaws.
Tim told they find Smee lovable, How can I break it to him that
‘thoy think hin lovable? loo--bi--carbonate of soda--no, not even--
(Snee tears cloth again as Hook bends overs
Hook signals Smee to look over his backside) a
~ amt 21 in one ptecet
Hook Who's the ewiniect (Mon: ‘he swiniest)
‘The dogiest (Men: The dogiest)
Tho elimiest (Men: The slimiest)
Whole the creepiest creep in the world? WARN
Yen Captain Hookt Captain Hooks “TA
Hook hots dispencible (Men: Yout) reprensible (Men: You)
Whose bohavior is just indefensibio (Yon: You!
Whots the cravlingest oruelost orunmiest crockodest orock?
Mor Grockedest crock
What 2 priset What a Joyt
Hook Misous Hookts 2ittle baby bor,
A ‘The scourge of the sea
Hook: Just little ole ne JE
all Captain Hookt Hook Hook Hook Hook Hock Hook Hook Hookl ““. _”
(Song and Dance for HOOK and CHORUS) BW AVPLAISE TTA “Gn,
Hook 7
Ayo all ‘ 2 prisoners unchained?
‘Smee
Ay, ay, the Little birds are.eit ie
|
Hook
Then hoist them up, :
(the torrified boys are prodded up and tossed 47,
about the deck, HOOK seems to have forgotten
‘then; he is sitting by the barrel with his :
cards as the boys huddle) <7
Yow thon, you Bellies, six of you Ste shout to valk the plank, but I have
Foow fer two cabin boye--which of you is it going to bo?
#2 Nain
(ter hudate)
Zou see, Six, I dontt think my other would Like ne to be a pirate, Would
your nother like you to be a pirate, Slightly?
Slightly
Fdontt think so, Would your mother like you to bo a pirate, Iwin?
Ist Tein
I dontt think 80, Nibs, would your mother -=
Hook
Stow that gab. Tou boy --
(Bo MICHAEL)
Hou Look as though you had a little pluck in you, Didet ever drean of
boconing a pirate, no bearty?
Michael
What would you call me if T join?
Hook
Blackbeard Joo,
(PIRATES Laugh)
Michael,
John, what do you think?
John
Can we still be faithful to the flag?
Hook
‘You would have to swear "Down with the flagt"
Pirates
Ay, ayt
John
Then I refuse.
Michael,
4nd I refuset
Hooke
‘That seals your doom,
(To Prrare)
‘Bring up their nother,
Michael,
(Running to her)
Wendy}
Tea eT315
Hooke
Wol2, wo proud beauty, you are about to soe your chiléren walk the plank
Wondy
hae they to die?
Hook ;
(Laughs)
Troy aret
an
ayt
{ad 18s, Lavebs)
Book
ug, Silencet Silence, ell, for a mother's last words to hor sons.
Wendy
‘These are my last words. Dear, dear boys, I feel that-Z-havee-nesoage for
you fron your real mothers, and it's this: we hope our sons will die-like
gentienen,
#2 Twin
I'm going to do what my mother hopss, What are you going to do, ibe?
Mibs
What my wother hopes, What are you going to do, Curly?
curly
What ay mother hopes, “Jom, Whab-are =~
mt cA Hook
Silence! Tie her upt! And fotch the plank
1B
METRONOME
(Start soon cHORUS)
(as WENDY 4s tied up to the mast and the boys
put into position to walk the planic)
(421 eyes are fixed upon the plank now protruding
fron the poop over the ship's side. A great change,
however, occurs in the tine HOOK takes to raise his HOOK FANS
claw and point to this deadly engine. ‘The tick, oe ae
‘tick of the crocodile is heard)
‘The Crock! The Grock! Save Net
(Paints)
Snee
TH save yout
(Ua eyes slew around to bear on HOOK, Otherwise,
prisoners and captors are equally inert, Even the
iron claw hangs inactive, as if avare that the
crocodile is not coning for it. As tho menccing
sound dravs nearer, they eloso their eyes
respectfully or fearfully) WaRW EBLE
(PEPER cones on board ao the pirates gather at
the opposite ends of the rail listening to what
they think 4s the crocodile, Then over the rail316
following PETER cone the Indians, the aninalo
and LIZA last of a2, The BOYS and WEMDE greot
‘thon silently and PETER guides the INDIANS and
ANIHALS into’ the cabin and below decks, ALL
gourry to hiding places, OSTRICH puts his head 7
in a cannon, PETER throws a tarpaulin over his
tail, FRTER_SVORD UP BELL
i On
LIZA bas no place to Ride, ALL boxes, nooks — BELIANT ETReAmneS
and crannies are occupied, PATER opens the © ee
cabin door and beckons to hor and pops a barrol waRw 79
cvor her, The nop still sticks up over the top. a
WENDY and BOYS resuno their frightened abtitude
as the tiolcing stops)
‘Smee (Hoarsely)
Tt 4s gone, Captaint There is not a sound.
(ho tononent that is HOOK heaves tumltuously
and he is hinself again)
(imencoly relieved HOOK leaps to action with
a heel click)
(With gay abandon to tho BOYS:)
Hook
seatent 7 yee Glehtenod, oh? How would you like a touch of tho eat before
you walk the plank?
{ile is more pitiless than over now that he
Believes he has a charmed life)
Feteh the cat, Jukes, it is dn tho eabin,
2B
Jukes
Ay ay, six,
(io goos beter)
Hook
Hels off to got the oat
‘he mean and soratchety cat
The sting of all nine of te terrible tails
(Brom tho dark cabin cones a ourdling seresch SoRspcHt
(sms) which walls through the ship and dies
away, Tt 40 followed by @ sound that can only TAPE
be likened to the crowing of a cock) ¢
What was that?
Warn
(c2000 swings into the cabin, and in a nonont TE
returns, livia)
ook
(with an effort)
Whats the matter with Bi21 Jukes, you dog?
Cocco
Hots dead ~~ stabbed,
an Ee
SS Teae
3
1-7
Pirates
BLlL Jukes deadt
Ceooc0
The cabin io ao black ao a pit, but thore is sonothing terrible in there
the thing you hoard a-crowing.
Hook (Slowly)
Cecco, go back and fotch me out that doodle-doo,
Ceeco (Unstrung)
io, Captain, nos
(io supplicatos on his imeos, but his xaster
advances on him implacably)
Hook
(In his most syrupy voice)
Did you say you would go, Cocco?
Cocco
No, nob Please Captain, don't make wo{ Alright -~ Alrightt
(CECCO goss, All listen, There is one
screech, one crow)
scREoH
py
Hook
'sdeath and oddsfish, who 4e to bring me out that doodle-doo?
Starkey (Injudiciously)
Wait 1121 Cocco cones out.
(The black looks of some others encourage him)
Book vary
I think I heard you voluntoor, Starkey,
BEIM
Starkey
(Bapbaticatiy)
Yo, by thundert
Hoole
(in tho syrupy voice which might be more
engaging vhen acconpanied by his flute)
Ny hook thinks you did, I'wondor if it would not be advisable, Starkey, to
Iunor the hook?
Starkey
INL swing before I go in there,
an
Ay = ay ~ ate.
Hook (Cleaning) *
Is it mutiny? Starkey is ringleader. Shake hands, Starkey
(STARKEY rocoils from the claw, It follows RIGE THROW
hin 111 he leaps ovesboard)
Did any other gentlonan say mitiiy?
(They indicate that they did not even
know the late Starkey)Hook.
Twill bring out that doodle-deo myself.
(He raises a blunderbucs but casts it from
him with a menacing’ gesture which means
‘that ho has nore faith in the claw. With
a Lighted lantern in his hand he enters
‘the cobin. Not a sound is to be hoard
how on the ship, unless it be SLIGHTLY
Wotting his lips to say "Four!" HOOK
staggers out)
(Unetoadily)
Sonething blew out the Light,
Wooder
(ith dark meaning)
Some ~ thing? ‘
Pirate,
Wherets Coceo?
Hooke
He is as doad as Jukes.
(Panle among tho MEH, General ad 14)
(Tels Hook's fault. Hots a devil. Wetre doomed,
The ship's doomed. The Devil's aboard. Ay and
he has a hook)
{iinives and pistols cone to hand. Hearing something
Like a cheer from the boys, HOOK wheels around and
his face brings thom to their knees)
Noodler
Poor Ceccot
Pirate
Tels Hook's fault
Hook 5 440 My ¢
Hu jade, here ta @ notion: open tho eatin door’ and drive them in, Lot then
fight the doodle-doo, Ir they ki22 him we are so much the betiory if he Wits
‘thom ve are none the worse.
(Inis nasteriy stroke restores their confidences
and tho BOYS, affecting fear, are driven into
tho cabin, Desperadoss though the pirates are,
‘some of them have been boys thenselves, and
all turn their backs to the oabin and listen,
eves shut, with arms outstrotched to it ag if
‘0 ward off the horrors that are being enacted
there. The barrel shifts ite position to keap
near Wendy) \
(Driven into cabin) :
(Belioved by FETER of thotr manacles and armed with
such weapons as they can lay thoir hands on, the
BOYS ateal out softly as snowflakes, and undor
their captain's hushed order find hiding-places on
the poop. Teter is now disguised as a uhiskered
pirate and takes his place with tho eros)
31-8
BLINK
DA
treme en a tymePirate i/ ;
The doodle-doo has killed then alll i
oodier
‘he ship's bewitchod.
(Choy are onapping at Hook again)
i
Poter & A12
‘The ship's bowitchodt
Hook
Tho ship's bewitched! ‘hore!s a Jonah aboard.
} Potor
i (avancing on him)
Ay, Stts the man with a hook,
Pirates
Ay, tts the man with @ hook,
Hook (Tenporizing)
No, lads, mo, it is the girl,
Peter
ayo, hye, Tt!s the girl}
a
Ay, the girli
Hook
Never was luck in a pirate ship wit a woman aboard,
Poter
No, No, not with a woman aboard,
an
A woman aboard} Gee
WARN
Hook - a
Take hor to the plank,
Peter -“
To the plank >
al
Ay = ay ~ Captain.
Hook (Jeering)
There 4s none can save you nov, missy.
Poter
‘There 4s on
Hook
Who 4s that?ehiRE
3120
Peter
(Casting off the disguise)
Foter Pan, the avenger,
(He continues: standing there to let
‘the effect sink in)
eet
Hook
Back, back, you mice, It's Hook; do you Like hin?
(iio 1ifts up Michaol with his claw and
uses hin asa bucklor, A terrible vole
breaks in)
Poter
Voit, boys, This man 42 mine,
warn,
(HOOK shakos MICHAEL off his elaw ao if he were sr
2 drop of water, and these two antagonists face
each other for their final bout, They measure
swords at arme' length, make a sweeping motion
with thon, and bringing the points to the deck
rest their hands upon the hilts)
Hook:
i (ith curling 1p) 7
So, Pan, this is all your doing! 7
Poter }
| yy Hook, 4% 45 a2 ny doingt
i
Hook
Proud and impudent youth, prepare to mest thy doom,
i
'
Poter :
:
i
i
ie Terk and sinister man, have at thes,
j (4s they begin to duel PETER flies about
Hook's head and swoops down on him. BCOK
1 is unable to fight him properly)
Hook
TE toute fair, Tsay 26 thougn 00% wy dant nrsatht |
Te ion't fair.
i (Fight ‘contamues)
! Hook
; "Tis some fiend fighting mol Pan, who and what art thou? I
(the ehizdren ston eagerly’ for tho anever,
i Rone quite so eagerly: ae KADY) |
;
i Poter
i (At a venture)
Aim youtht I'm joy!’ I'm freedont
(“ying to topmost point in rigging),
Hook
‘Then $f T am to. die you'll alz die with me,
I (Stung to nadnese)
i TL Light a bomb and blow ‘Up the shipt
(He disappoars ‘they Imow not here)
f Children
Poter, save ust
(281m, alas, goos the wrong wey, and HOOK returns)3
Hook
(Sitting on the hold with gloomy satisfaction)
In two minutes the ship will be blown to pieces.
(They cast thonselves before hin in entreaty)
Children a
Mercy, meroyl HOOK cLINa MeTRONIa
Hook:
Backt Back you povling spawn, I'11 show you now the road to dusty death,
{Morera feloonunt-okshindcon, there 49 ooking grand tothe Aden
% ‘the cFécddKiei The crocodilet
(They al. rush overboard in a mad plunge ~~
all except the CROCODILE)
(PBTER appears with the smoking bonb in his
hand and tosses it overboard, ‘he GROCODILE
appears on board, He slithers after Hook.
Caught between PSTER and the CROCODILE, HOOK
is forced up the steps of the plank, Thus
we the is down to the very edge)
(As he teeters on the edgo)
é Fan ~ no words of mine can express mo utter contempt for you,
(lio thon splashes into tho water and the Jaws of the 26
ba ‘GROCODILE) NBUTRAL OW
‘ groor FOR HAT CRO ——
cross WLi
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ACT THREE
Scene 2 :
GROSSOVER FROM THE SHIP RUM SraRt 97
Path dn the woods. any
Kangaroo cones on with the érun
fost Boys drag Pirates on with
long rope.
Hen 4s carrying Peter Pan flag
Indians carry Peter on litter
Bird corries umbrella
Twins play flute and violin ELAG OW 8,
pine Pirate Yarch with "Yoho Yoho, - “tS —__#8
Tho wonderful Peter Pani
Tiger Lity
Peter Pan 12 the sun, the moon, and the atavot
AND
Hooray
gor Lily
Foter Fan 4s 2 luup of delight,
ma
Hoarayt
Tiger Lay
Peter Pan do the bravest and strongest of all. boys. 89. 90
a
Hoorayt
Poter
Sig T mows Tdontt say 4 to boasts but because T cannot,
tell a lie
I gotta crow,
Zim Just the clevorest fellow
{Twas ever my fortune to. know
{ give the sign and the sunlight will shine
And the forest will grow
And the rivers wil flow
I've gotta crow
(crows: company joins) :
9
(Company exits except Liza) aera
Away with them} ABTER 1Vo BARS 90
ARTER JO BARS 90~awan
Oh, Peter, youtve the most wonderful boy in the whole
Te’ there anything you couldn't do?
Poter
Vothing.
tier VA
Foter, will you toach me how to crow?
Peter
suret
Lise ~
Yo?
Poter
Yest
Foter
You do tt too
‘and 4£ you chooce, you will find such unusual
Things You can do
(Ita tiny crow)
You're gotting warn
Dut your nouth choula be forming
A happier
(ize York)
Dont be ouch a sisoy
Prim ard prisoy
let out © crow
You've nothing to fear
Cone and whisper it close to my ear
(Liza crous tinidly, then stronger, then Loud)
Poter
Thatts better,
Poter and Lina
And now we can crow
(crow)
Just Like a rooster
Wo! be our om booster
And et out @ crow
(crow)
Wetlt give the proudest
And gayest and lowest
Of crows that we know
(Loud Crows)
Everybody let co
(Loud Gros)
Jind orow
(Crow)
(they dance L, then R, and oxit)
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world!
WARN
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ON MUSIC _NBUTRAL OFENAct torme
Scene 3
SOBNE: lorseRy
Tb ds the nursery again, only the toya
aro gone, and IR the fore part of a
argo doghouse can be seen, A green
velvet chair has replaced the firestool.
(irs, Parting is looking out windows Nana is wary
finishing turning down Wendy's bed) a
Yrs, Darling
Che nants, St touches ny heart to soo you turn down their beds night
after night. But they'll never come back--nover!
4 me
|
|
|
!
(lana winpors then crosses to dog house and scratches) }
se erenamt disturb the master. “He uses your house as hia homo, out i
of renorse, I'21 wake hin when it's tine for hie dienes, f
(Wendy poops in window, otions John and Hichael in Hes
and closes window, They sing LAZY SHEPHERD, loses wim
Nana finally soos’ then, nuszles against Hes? a BR 4
Darling and barks exeitediy) t
Wendy! Michael Johnt wae :
rc} Tea
Children j
i Yothert }
H (hey rush to her and enbrace her) |
[ee : te. dg i
i ‘As he enorges fron dog house on all fours morass 93 t
ae 4 little Joos noise theres t
i Mee, DarLing
Fathor, the children have cono eno!
| cnizazen
Fathert
: (thoy run and onbrace him, wana folowing)
Mr, Darling
Méchaelt Johnt Wendy}
(Window opens revealing Idza and Lost Boys)
Mee, Darl
teat coe
(Liza rushes to Yrs, Darling)
Who are they? 1
Wendy
Theyre & few more of us, Won't you adopt then?
Mr, Darling
What? All dix of thom?
at a aaWendy
Please fathert
Yrs, Darling
George, don't you think we could manage? 7
2 Me, Darling
Well, what's another sie or sevens
(To Wendy)
must say you doh! do things by halves.
(Beye cheer)
Would you treat mo as a oypher in ny ovn house?
7 Win
Bxouse me, bir, but vhabts a eysher?
Mr, Darling
A cyphor is the'synbol zero, A nothing. A porson or thing without value
or power.
‘Tootilos
I don't think hota a.eyphor,, do you boys?
Boys
Oh no eax, and welll be good chiléron,
Me, Darling
401 rightt oh
(Boys cheer)
pat
Father “Wi you treat mo with respect? e
Boys Yos oir
Fathor Let me have a little peace and quist
Boys We will elnays try to Da s0 quict
(sung loudly)
Quieter than nice
(softly)
Father Wouldn't that ‘be nico
Boys Wo wil. grow up
Family They wil. grow up
Boys We wA21 mind our pts and ts
Fonlly They will mind their pie and ate
Boys Wo will never be a bother
Family ‘They will never be « bother
‘Boys And wetl) always shine our shoe:
Father Oh to think of a1 those shoes 5
We have no roon to spare it's true
Boys But ch what of Jt we'll protend we do *
Welxe going to grow up, going to grow up, \going to grow up
Rother Like ne
Boys Tike T :
Father ‘Tike no :
Nana Woot woot
Boys Like moYe, Darling
(ANt exit sdliboing, except Wendy
Now make yourselves ot hone!
who goes to window,
You won't forget to cone far me Pet
don't forgett
ltenay
ter--Pleace, please
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5
96
WHEN ser 98,
on inst cue
OSI FERASE
Gai,3h-1T
Tho Lights dim up on the nursery, PUTER IN
Jane 4s in bed DR. Wondy-grown-up WINDOWS CLOSED 99
4s sowing by the fre,
Peter
Holo Wendy,
Weney
Potort
Peter
Wnore's John?
Wendy
Hots not here nov.
Peter waN
Te Michael asleep?
Woney
Yes, No -- that's not Michaol. 200
Poter
Is it a new ono?
Woney
Yoo,
Poter
Boy or girl?
Wendy
Itts a pink.
Poter
What's hor nano?
Wendy
Jano,
Fotor
Jaro}
Wondy
Foter, are you expecting no to fly avay with you?
Petor
Of course, Thatts vhy I cane. ave you forgotten it's spring cloaning tine?
Wendy
T can't come, I've forgotten hov to fly.
Poter
IN21 teach you again,
Wendy
Oh no, Peter ~ dontt waste the fatry dust on mo. |
Potor
(Petghtoned and shrinking) WHEN sur
What is it? UP STAGE 300Sed
Wendy
Pim od Fetor. Itm over so much more then twenty, I grow up a long
‘timo ago.
‘You pronized not tot
Peter
Wendy
Teouldnit help 4t. It a married woman now, Peter,
Potor
Wot Youtre noty
Wendy
Yes. And the little girl in the bed - 4s my child.
Potor
No sho's not! tb she's nob!
(He sinks to his knees, sobbing, Wendy goes to Fotor
to confort him ~ turns’ and runs from the room, Jane
4s avakoned by his sobbing)
Jaro
Boy, why are you crying?
Poter
(Straightons ~ bows)
0.
Jane
Hello,
Poter :
Zim Peter Pan,
Jane
Yeo Tinos,
Petor
T camo to take my nother ~~ back to Neverland,
Jane
Yoo I now. ive boon waiting for you.
Poter
For mo?
Jane
Yos, Will you teach me how to fly?
Poter
Do you know any stories?
Jane
I imow Lote of stories,
Poter warw
WEIL you tuck ne in at night and mond ny pockéte for no? i
Jane
Oh yes Peter! Tal
ne with you,
i
tBeles
Peter (Crows)
But first I mst blow the fairy dust on you,
(He dove 80)
Yow think lovely, wonderful thoughte, and up you gol
(Jane £400)
Jane
Kow sveott
Poter
(x DR)
Shots suectt Shots sveett
(Wendy reenters)
Jane
Look at no, Mommy, Tim flying,
ou miste 102
Peter
(Pointing to Jane)
She is ny Uother! Cone on Janet wR
(Windows open) conta
Wonay
Not Wot
Jano
It's just for spring cleaning time, Ho vants me always to do his spring
cleaning.
Wendy
Oh, Sf only I could go with you,
Potor
You can't, You see Wendy, you're too grow up. dre you ready, Jano?
Jane
Ready!
Poter
‘THEN COM WITH ME WHERE DREANS ARE BORN
AND TINE IS NEVER PLANNED:
JUST THINK OF LOVELY 2HENGS
AND YOUR HEAR? WILL FLY OM WINOS
‘FOREVER
IN NEVER NEVER LAND,
(HUTM f1i00 out, WENDY follove) PUTER 3/ oun __contmatw
END OF act ITT