Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre Barrow Road, Kenilworth CV8 1EG

Thursday 12th - Saturday 14th March 2026

Wendy and Peter Pan

We have two wheelchairs spaces as indicated on the seating plan above.

To check availability and book please contact the Box Office on 01926 856548 (or email us through our Contact Us page)

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An awfully big adventure!

By Ella Hickson.
Adapted from the book by J.M.Barrie.

Directed by Ellie Wellicome

Fly to Neverland and get ready for an awfully big adventure with the Talisman Youth Theatre!

When Peter Pan swoops through the window, Wendy is whisked away to the ultimate children’s playground — where Lost Boys play, pirates prowl, and a crocodile lurks in the shadows. She’ll face a feisty fairy called Tink, take on the mischievous Lost Boys, and go head-to-head with the dastardly Captain Hook. Along the way, Wendy will discover what it truly means to grow up…and maybe even help her family find happiness again.

A magical, action-packed adventure the whole family will love!

Age recommendation: 7+ or at parental discretion.

Production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
(This is a shortened version with permitted additions
from the original.)

PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES

We have two wheelchair spaces available for each performance. To book wheelchair spaces, be added to the waiting list or ticket returns, please contact Box Office on 01926 856548 (or via our Contact Us page) 

Tickets are available via the online booking system with concessions available for full time students, those in receipt of a pension, Talisman members and group bookings (for parties of 10 or more).
 

Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre
Barrow Road, Kenilworth CV8 1FN

We have two wheelchairs spaces as indicated on the seating plan above.

To check availability and book please contact the Box Office on 01926 856548 (or email us through our Contact Us page)

Click for Seating Plan

SHOW DETAILS

An awfully big adventure!

From the book by J.M. Barrie

Directed by Ellie Wellicome

Fly to Neverland and get ready for an awfully big adventure with the Talisman Youth Theatre!

When Peter Pan swoops through the window, Wendy is whisked away to the ultimate children’s playground — where Lost Boys play, pirates prowl, and a crocodile lurks in the shadows. She’ll face a feisty fairy called Tink, take on the mischievous Lost Boys, and go head-to-head with the dastardly Captain Hook. Along the way, Wendy will discover what it truly means to grow up… and maybe even help her family find happiness again.

A magical, action-packed adventure the whole family will love!

 

Age recommendation: 7+ or at parental discretion.

Production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
(This is a shortened version with permitted additions
from the original.)

CAST & CREW

 

Cast

Mary Shelley – Elysia Sully

Victor Frankenstein – Adam Turner

Henry – Henri West

Elizabeth – Alexandra Newman

Father – Stuart Skelly

Monster – Jack Ives

Master/Waltman/Peter – Nicky Cheung

Mother/Agatha/Chorus – Kirsty Bolt

Justine/Chorus – Emily Carleton

Felix/William/Chorus – Laurie Weston

Walton/Chorus – Henri West

Safie/Chorus – Lily Bryson 

 

Creatives & Crew

Director – Kathy Buckingham-Underhill

Set Designer – Jeevan Nangla

Production Manager – Graham Buckingham-Underhill

Lighting Designer – Steve Roberts

Sound Designer –  Dik Thacker

Properties – Laura Henderson

Wardrobe – Katie-Ann Ray and Jemma Butler

Make-up Artists – Sam Ferry and Lorraine Tyagi

Publicity – Sharon Sully & team

DIRECTOR'S NOTES

Frankenstein has been adapted numerous times since it was published in 1818. There are serious films, comedy films, paired back interpretations and gory ones. The National Theatre’s production with Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch springs to mind as notable, and who doesn’t remember Mel Brook’s Young Frankenstein with fondness?

What makes Rona Monroe’s 2019 play different is that Mary Shelley is present throughout the retelling of her story. We see her grapple to compose a novel she can be proud of, but which people would want to read, would challenge them, and would not lead everyone to think she was completely mad. She shares Victor Frankenstein’s struggle to create life out of dead matter, as she conjures up an original, terrifying tale quite unlike any other.

The audience is treated to the entire dramatic story, guided by Mary Shelley, who moves the action forward creatively and physically. Staging this production has required a cast of receptive, inventive and cooperative actors who have been happy work within the blurred boundaries of fiction, Mary’s creative spirit and what is possible on the stage. It has been a rewarding and enlightening experience for all, and I am so grateful that Monroe’s play has left us the space within it’s lines to create something truly original of our own.

Kathy Buckingham-Underhill

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