delivery that matched her character. Wearing a sparkly dress, she brought charm and warmth to the stage, and I can see her growing even further as an actor as her confidence continues to build. Kyle Briggs-Williams’ portrayal of Peter Pan was spot-on. He captured the essence of a mischievous, childlike boy with ease, using playful mannerisms, vocal inflections, and facial expressions to convey the character’s youthful exuberance. His costume, complete with glittery face paint, further enhanced his portrayal, and his well-timed interjections kept the play’s energy high. Marina Mercer’s Tinkerbell was a delight. Her strong facial expressions and bouncy energy captured the essence of the feisty fairy. Despite Tinkerbell’s occasional short temper, Marina brought warmth and confidence to the role, creating a memorable performance that stood out onstage. The chorus, referred to as "the cloud," played a key role in enhancing the performance’s visual appeal. The clever use of the venue’s steps and the versatile frame allowed for dynamic lifts, elevating characters and adding an air of magic, particularly during the flying scenes. The lifts were a fantastic touch, highlighting key moments between Peter and Wendy. However, at times, the floor work made it difficult to see some of the action from my seat, as certain moments were blocked, forcing me to rely on listening rather than watching. Sophie Moss gave a solid portrayal of Mrs. Darling, with excellent diction and a natural ease in her delivery. She also
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