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Alan Knee's "The Man Who Was Peter Pan"

Alan Knee's "The Man Who Was Peter Pan"

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#0Alan Knee's "The Man Who Was Peter Pan"
Posted: 6/21/04 at 10:02pm

Has anyone seen this play? If so,

Where?
Your thoughts?
How many children did Sylvia Llewelyn Davies have in it?

Thanks!


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

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#1re: Alan Knee's 'The Man Who Was Peter Pan'
Posted: 8/31/04 at 12:09pm

After more than two months...BUMP!


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

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#2re: Alan Knee's 'The Man Who Was Peter Pan'
Posted: 11/8/04 at 4:36pm

Four and a half months later...

A final bump - now that Alan Knee's LITTLE WOMEN is getting hype - as is FINDING NEVERLAND.

Anyone know how I can get in touch with Mr. Alan Knee, or read his script?

A billing from when his show was off-off broadway?

Thank you.


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

sean martin
#3re: Alan Knee's 'The Man Who Was Peter Pan'
Posted: 11/8/04 at 4:42pm

Try contacting the production company that owns the rights to LITTLE WOMEN?


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#4re: Alan Knee's 'The Man Who Was Peter Pan'
Posted: 11/10/04 at 11:55pm

FYI, FINDING NEVERLAND was first a play, THE MAN WHO WAS PETER PAN, (by Allan Knee), which was developed in part at The WorkShop Theater Company (www.workshoptheater.org). The play was optioned by WorkShop member Nellie Belleflower for her production company Keylight Entertainment, and the screenplay was written by WorkShop member, David Magee.
WorkShop Theater Company Updated On: 11/10/04 at 11:55 PM

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#5re: Alan Knee's 'The Man Who Was Peter Pan'
Posted: 11/11/04 at 2:11am

This is what I know from the producer of Finding Neverland and a good friend of Alan's. Alan was working on the project for a very long time. It started out as a monologue and then a one person show and then finally a one-act show. He is very happy with the final product of the movie, though it aparently has none of his original lines.
Also, from the movie at least, Sylvia has four young boys. I hope this helps a bit.


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