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PERENNIAL “ PETER PAN.”

There seems to be a perennial fascination —some spell of eternal youth about “ Peter Pan,” in wnich Miss TiJtell Brune is to be welcomed back to Australia at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne on Easter Saturday. This year marks its third revival at the Duke of York’s Theatre, London —or four productions all told —and yet by all accounts, the public are just as keen as ever in their desire to renew acquaintance with ‘ ‘ the boy who wouldn’t grow up.” J. M. Barrie’s delightful phantasy gives its hero, perpetual boyishness —it has apparently given itself p°rpetual youth.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 939, 5 March 1908, Page 18

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PERENNIAL “ PETER PAN.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 939, 5 March 1908, Page 18

PERENNIAL “ PETER PAN.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 939, 5 March 1908, Page 18