Monday, May 05, 2008

Hexagon Players Perform Peter Pan: May 9, 10, 11, 16 and 17 in Mendham, New Jersey

Hexagon Players, Mendham’s only community theater group, has announced the most ambitious production in their 38-year history: Peter Pan, to be performed at Delbarton School on May 9th, 10th, 11th, 16th and 17th. Directed by Debbie Kirsch and produced by Romanna Reda, Hexagon’s Peter Pan is a musical adaptation of the uplifting J.M. Barrie play.

Here are the show dates and times:

  • Friday, May 9th at 7:00PM

  • Saturday, May 10th, 7:00PM

  • Sunday, May 11th, 2:00PM

  • Friday, May 16th, 7:00PM

  • Saturday May 17th, 2:00PM

“An Awfully Big Adventure…”
Hexagon got off the ground 38 years ago performing classic works such as Annie and The Sound of Music. Now they literally take their cast off the ground to present the flying spectacle of Peter Pan. To accommodate the unusually large cast and orchestra, performances will occur in the Delbarton School’s new state-of-the-art theater. With magnificently engineered acoustics, the 34,000 square foot Fine Arts Center is the ideal place to house this soaring work.

Peter Pan was first performed in 1904, adding timeless, unforgettable characters to the pantheon of the stage. Key talent from Hexagon Players bringing these characters to life for Morris County this spring:



  • Shelby Cashman of Morristown as Peter Pan

  • Alex Chernin of Mendham as Wendy

  • Alexandra Bartley of Lake Hiawatha as Tiger Lily

  • Brian Herrle of Basking Ridge as Captain Hook

  • Michael Piacenza of Long Valley as Smee

  • Musical Direction by Paul Budd

  • Choreography by Doreen Roche

Hexagon Players, founded in 1970, seeks to provide a consistently high quality community theater production and education for the greater Morris County area. The company has performed over 80 productions and featured hundreds of talented local performers in classic musicals, dramatic plays and comedies.

For tickets and information please visit http://www.hexagonplayers.org/ or call (973) 543-8770.

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