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Peter Pan Final Script

The document is a script for a theatrical adaptation of Peter Pan, featuring characters like Peter, Wendy, and the pirates. It begins with a pirate song and introduces the Darling family, who are visited by Peter Pan and Tinkerbell in their bedroom. The story unfolds with Peter inviting the children to Neverland, where they encounter various adventures, including interactions with Indians and pirates.
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Peter Pan Final Script

The document is a script for a theatrical adaptation of Peter Pan, featuring characters like Peter, Wendy, and the pirates. It begins with a pirate song and introduces the Darling family, who are visited by Peter Pan and Tinkerbell in their bedroom. The story unfolds with Peter inviting the children to Neverland, where they encounter various adventures, including interactions with Indians and pirates.
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YOU WILL FLY

PIRATE SONG (1'44''). Hook and the pirates enter.

GARFIO: Ha ha ha (addresses the audience) From this moment on, everyone is in danger. You, to
You and I tell you: Watch out, watch out, I am watching you... ha ha ha. (Laughter from all the pirates)

SCENE 1 - LONDON HOUSE


The curtain opens and the room lights up as the narrator speaks.
INTRO MUSIC (43")

NARRATOR: Boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, today we are going to tell you a fantastic story.
where the real mixes with the unreal, goodness with evil, and whose ending will be the victory of the
those who know how to win with heart.

What is being told here has already happened and will happen again, as it did this time in
London on a quiet street. In this house lives the Darling family. A family with two children.
named Juan and Miguel and a girl, Wendy. Juan and Miguel were two mischievous adventurers and
restless and Wendy, being the eldest of them all, tried to bring order to the madness of their games. And
it was for this reason that Peter Pan chose this particular house because the children who lived in it

they believed in him and whenever they had the opportunity, they entertained themselves with the book that

They recounted his exploits in the land of Neverland or emulated him in each of their games.
The children's room appears. Wendy is standing by the bed while the children
they are playing with the pillows.

WENDY: mom is going to send us to sleep without telling us any stories(Miguel blows a)
a handful of feathers that came out of the pillows onto the face
WENDY: Enough, I'm being serious! (Juan throws the pillow at her)
WENDY:(laughing) Oh Juan, is it possible!! You too? (throws it back, both push it)
So you want war? Now you're going to see it! (Wendy begins to play with the two)
(MOTHER'S VOICE): What is happening there?
WENDY:(in a low voice) Shh... what did I tell you? Nothing, mom, nothing. (one of the boys makes a)
movement and something fallsNoise from the object [Link] parents enter. The mother walks through all the

fourth is tidying up and the father is struggling with his tie until he asks the mother for help. The

brothers get into bed, Wendy covers the broken object with her nightgown.
MOTHER: What is this noise?
FATHER: YES, what are the neighbors going to think?
WENDY: Nothing, dad, we were almost in bed, ready to listen to today's story.
JUAN AND MIGUEL: yes
FATHER: No, no, no stories, you are already very grown up and mom and I are going out to dinner.

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MIGUEL: Oh! I won't be able to sleep all night if I don't hear a story.
JUAN: Me neither.
FATHER: Stop fooling around and behave like grown-up children.(to the mother) Let's go.
MOTHER: Yes, George, we're [Link] on a small lamp

JUAN:(In a confidential tone) Don't turn off the light, Miguel


MIGUEL: No, Juan
MOTHER: Come on, cheer up, you'll get your story. Tonight, Wendy is going to tell it to you.
JUAN AND MIGUEL: Wendy?
WENDY: Yoo?
DAD: Very well, let's go.

WENDY: Yo... if everyone wants...


MIGUEL: Yes, Wendy, we want
JUAN: Yes, yes
DAD: Come on, we're [Link] are about to tell the story, without being heard
MOTHER:(worried, to the father) Earlier when I entered, I saw a shadow through the window.
FATHER: What nonsense!
NARRATOR: The parents hurried out, in the end, they were running late!!! Stories??
Shadows??? Oh, when will they grow up and stop daydreaming about fantastic worlds.
(We see Wendy sitting on the bed finishing telling the story to her siblings)
WENDY:…And then Cinderella put on the glass slipper and the prince made her his
wife and they lived happily ever after. That's it! Kids, it's time to go to bed!
I NEED TO SEE TO BELIEVE (2'36")
NARRATOR: Juan and Miguel were in their beds, it was already time to sleep and they were very very tired.

tired. Wendy covered them with much affection and then lay down in hers. Soon the
the room fell into a great silence, the lights had gone out, it was time to dream.
Suddenly a beam of light and flashes began to come in through the window. Did the light have sound? Of
Where was that jingling coming from? SOUND GLARE. SOUND JINGLING
Musical for Campanita's presentation. We see a light entering through the window and behind it
Little bell that seeks the shadow. It looks around in different places, under the beds, until
the dresser.
Music for Peter Pan's entrance, wind, whirlwind of leaves, the window opens wide,
Tinkerbell gets scared and hides6. WIND WINDOW
PETER PAN: Tinker Bell, where are you? Stop making so much noise.
TINKLING: TINKLE Tinkling while shrugging. Tinkerbell is found
next to a piece of furniture with drawers and points at it with his finger.

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PETER PAN: Are you there?

Tinker Bell nods her head.(he moves aside, and Peter starts to take out
things from the drawers, he is very anxious and throws everything in the drawer out
CAMPANITA: Makes a gesture for silence by putting her finger to her mouth.

PETER PAN: if everyone sleeps like logs. PURSUIT MUSIC (19")


NARRATOR: Peter was struggling to catch his shadow. It seemed like he was in the mood to play and
Peter was already fed up with playing so much,..

Peter Pan tries to catch his shadow but cannot stick it, and nervously he goes to the dresser and

She bursts into tears. Wendy hears him and wakes up. Tinkerbell hides.
WENDY: Why are you crying?

PETER PAN: Who is crying? All I need is a little soap.


NARRATOR: Wendy couldn't believe what she saw, it really existed!!! There, in her room,
there was her favorite hero, Peter, who had the soap in one hand and the shadow in the other and
I was insistently trying to stick it. But that wasn't working and it was getting more complicated each time.

hold the shadow, how much it moved!! Wendy, upon seeing it, grabbed her sewing box and approached him.

Give me that. (She sits on the edge of the bed and starts sewing)
PETER PAN(surprised) What are you doing?
WENDY: Don't you see? I'm sewing your shadow.

PETER PAN: Ah!, and what does sewing mean?


WENDY: What? Don't you know?
PETER PAN: I do know it!
WENDY:(not stopping to sew) It doesn't seem like it.
PETER PAN: What is your name?
WENDY: Wendy Moira Angela Darling. And you... are Peter! I have heard a thousand stories about you and about

the fantastic country in which you live.

WENDY:She joins in excited) It's done. (shows him the shadow) No one could discover the
patching
PETER PAN(plays with its shadow, dances): Ready, I did it, my shadow is like new, I am the
more
WENDY: You? But I was the one who sewed your shadow.
PETER PAN: Yes, you did something

WENDY: What I hate most about a guy is that he is a braggart. (He gets into bed when
Peter the sees changes his attitude

PETER PAN: But no... what I meant to say is that ...

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WENDY: That you don't need anything from anyone... so with your permission... (she covers herself completely with the

sheet).
PETER PAN(It's coming) No, don't take offense… It's just that every time something good happens to me I

I make you happy... I really don't do it on purpose, it just happens to me...

NARRATOR: Wendy was angry, but what must she have been thinking? If it weren't for her...
he would still be struggling to catch and stick his shadow.
PETER PAN: I'm sorry
WENDYWell... in that case... you deserve a kiss.
PETER PAN(stands there confused) A kiss... what is it?
WENDY: How could you not know? How old are you?
PETER PAN: How many? I don't know, but I'm quite young, you know.

WENDY: How is it possible that you don't know how old you are?

PETER PAN: I don’t know, I escaped from my house the same day I was born.
WENDY: I don't believe you.
CHILD WHO WILL NOT GROW (1'57")
WENDY: But... everything has its end!
PETER PAN: Bah; I am a boy who will not grow up
WENDY: Think about it, we need to grow

PETER PAN: This is happiness


Tinkerbell, who was watching the whole situation very jealously, pulls Wendy's hair and
hides
WENDY: What is that?
PETER PAN: Ah, it's Tinkerbell, my fairy. She hates that I talk to a girl.
WENDY: How wonderful, I had never spoken to anyone who knew about fairies.
PETER PAN: Have you never seen a fairy?

WENDYNo, why? Are there many?


NARRATOR: Peter told Wendy that every time a child is born or laughs, a fairy is born but that
if a boy or girl stops believing in them, they die. Wendy, very surprised, assured Peter.
that with her nothing would happen she believed in fairies, she found them fascinating and beautiful beings.

Tinkerbell began to move, spinning, fluttering from one side of the room to the other.
trying to draw Peter's attention and for Wendy to lose that protagonism that, no
I knew why, I had come to acquire.
PETER PAN: Tinkerbell, stop!
NARRATOR: But Tinkerbell wouldn't obey and was twirling all around the room. Wendy the
she was still excited.

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PETER PAN: Stop it... enough!

CAMPANITA stood still


WENDY: Oh, how divine... don't you want to be my fairy too?

Campanilla shakes her head with an angry face. 9. TINKLING


PETER PAN: Tinkerbell is fine now!
WENDY: What did she say?

PETER PAN: Nothing, that he can't stand you and that we should leave already, that's it.

WENDY: But why? What did I say that was wrong?


PETER PAN: No, let her be, she's very jealous, but she's also right. We should already...
becoming home
WENDY: And where is your house?
NARRATOR: Peter told Wendy that he lived in a very distant place, the address was very
exactly, the second star to the right and then straight on until morning, that’s how you would get to his
the island of Neverland.
NEVERLAND (2'29")
NARRATOR: Wendy was increasingly amazed, what a wonderful place this was and
how they had left him to come alone, there were no adults. With so much chatter and commotion, they had

woken up his brothers who until then were peacefully asleep in their beds unaware of
everything that was happening.

MIGUEL:Wendy, what's wrong?


He is Peter Pan, he lives in the land of Neverland.
PETER PAN: Well, I have to go
JUAN: Nooo
WENDY: Wait, don't go.
PETER PAN: Tomorrow I will come back (Wendy looks at Peter suspiciously) I come every night and

I stay beneath the window to listen to the stories your mom tells.
WENDY: Really? Today, I was the one who told the story.
PETER PAN: Yes, the story of the one who lost the shoe, I loved it, it's a shame I didn't listen to the...

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WENDY:...Then Cinderella put on the glass slipper and the prince turned her into his
wife and so they lived happily ever after.
PETER PAN: Ohhh. Bravo, bravo(applauding)
WENDY: Where are you going?

PETER PAN: Tell it to the lost boys, why don't you come with me?
WENDY: (surprised) Huh?

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PETER PAN: Yes, you could tell them yourself to the other kids.
WENDY: No, I can't, mom and dad will worry.
PETER PAN: They are just busy being busier every day. (To the audience) Are they not...
Wouldn't you all like to come?
JUAN: Nods his head
MIGUEL: Yes, yes, let's go with Peter.
WENDY: I don't know, I don't know...

JUAN AND MIGUEL: Please, Wendy. They join their hands in a sign of pleading.

NARRATOR: Peter began to tell them the wonders of Neverland; a land where not only
he lived with the lost children or where the Indians had their home, the pirates roamed
always being a nuisance and the sirens swam and sang happily. Juan and Miguel were astonished.
sitting around him while he continued to narrate his great battles... Indians, with what
that they liked!!
PETER PAN: Come with me, I will take you.

MIGUEL: Yes, let's go, let's go


WENDY: How are we going to get there?
PETER PAN: Flying
TODOS: Flying???
PETER PAN: Yes, it's very easy. You just have to think of nice things and we will start to fly.
NARRATOR: Peter took a small pouch from his belt and began to sprinkle the children.
with ... What was that? Fairy dust! In a few seconds, they began to lift their feet off the
ground. They couldn't believe it, they were flying!!! The children were in shock, the laughter
they were getting stronger and stronger. Peter stood by the window.

PETER PAN: Let's go!! Second star to the right and straight on till morning.
SONG YOU WILL FLY (1'55")

SCENE 2–NEVERLAND
NARRATOR: And so, flying together thanks to the magical power of fairy dust, they arrived at
the second star to the right and straight on till morning, for that is, as he had told him
Peter and Wendy, it was the road to Neverland, but not even the birds,
counting on maps and consulting them at the wind-exposed corners, they could have done it
spotted following these instructions and it is that the land of Neverland was a distant and
exotic island and there is where the Darling brothers will live a thousand adventures and meet their
singular inhabitants.
Introduction Indians. Tigress and Indian Chief on stage. Indians enter dancing.

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INDIANS (2'18")
NARRATOR: Speaks with background music As soon as they arrived, they ran into some Indians.
Sioux. What dance would that be? Apparently, the Indian chief intended to capture his enemies alive.
oh dead, who were none other than the wicked pirates whom the young princess Tigrilla
I thought I had detected them by hearing and smelling them while the redskins were searching for them.
pirates and the animals were looking for the redskins, the lost children were looking for
to Peter.
TIGRILLA: Father, did you hear that?
INDIAN CHIEF: Just be the wind, Tigrilla
TIGRILLA: Being a pirate, I not only listen but I also smell. (Pointing to his nose)
INDIAN CHIEF: I will tear off your scalp.
A lost child appears on stage.
INDIAN CHIEF: To cut his throat.(they are lost sight of. The child asks for complicity from the audience.
He escapes and is followed by the Indians.

PIRATE SONG. (as Hook enters) Hook enters in shadows with his pirates.
GARFIO: Ah, you're still here. Better start growing up quickly... I don't like kids.
(Sale)
LOST CHILDREN. (1'47") Presentation of the lost children
At the end they hide, they hear the pirates arriving (cannon fire)
GARFIO: Whoever does not want to die should start fleeing.(Speaks from within)
Children disappear quickly.
NARRATOR: But where are the lost children? They are no longer there. Some rabbits couldn't
have disappeared faster. Apparently, everyone has taken refuge in the caves that they make in
the trees so that they serve as homes
Hook, Smee, and pirates enter.
The pirates gather around Hook, cheering and encouraging him. He moves, scaring...
all the pirates
GARFIO: Where is that scoundrel Peter Pan? He will pay for this! Of course, he will pay for this!
I am not going to stop looking for it until I get my revenge.

NARRATOR: Hook held a great grudge against Peter, a long time ago they had one of
his countless battles with such bad luck that Hook fell into the water where a
big hungry crocodile that did not hesitate to pounce on him; luckily in the end
he managed to save himself, well he did, because his hand... that one he bit off in one bite and since then

Not only does he want to take revenge on Peter, but he also lives in fear of the crocodiles.

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NARRATOR: Suddenly it became night. The pirates roamed under Hook's orders.
while the lost children continued to hide waiting for them to leave. Inside
From the den, one of the children started to move, covering their mouth and nose, but nothing
could prevent him from sneezing. The children waited, had Hook heard them?
Oh!!! I wish not…
HOOK: (to Smee) Did you hear that?
SMEE: What?
NARRATOR: Hook was suspicious and began to move from side to side, searching for where
that sound would come. He pushed Smee away from his side and rummaged through every corner, sniffing as he went.

In his search, he came across a large trunk lying on the ground, what he didn't know was that the children

lost ones were hidden inside.


GARFIO: And this trunk?
Smee shrugs his shoulders in a sign of indifference
NARRATOR: A log! As if there weren't logs and branches there. Captain Hook could be
very insistent, his hatred towards Peter Pan knew no bounds. Hook tore off a branch and inserted it
In various places on the trunk, the children dodged that branch as best they could, uffff if they
they discovered they were lost.
SMEE: None of those kids could get in there.
GARFIO: (full of hatred) Well, I will not rest until I skin them. I know! What do you think of the
brilliant idea of spreading poisoned candies all over the island with this? (shows a
Poison bottle) SONG CAPTAIN OF EVIL (1'30")
NARRATOR: That idea had often been circling in his head, but I don't think it...
They were very fond of him, if they saw candies on the ground, would they eat them? Well, they didn't have.

neither parents nor mothers nor people who warned them not to eat things that are in the
ground, but,…..
HOOK: I will take my revenge on Peter Pan!!! (showing the hook) I will finish all of you! Never
I will be able to forget that damn day when he pushed me into the crocodile's mouth.

SMEE: How did you like it, huh?


GARFIO: Yes, so much that now he follows me everywhere to eat the rest, that is,
(shaking with fear) all me.
SMEE: I'm so sorry, captain.
GARFIO: I feel it more than you, lucky that it also ate my watch and now every time that
I get closer, I can hear the ticking coming from her belly.
Smee starts to imitate the sound of the clock ticking, so loudly that Hook doesn't
He can hear the sound of the crocodile behind him. Suddenly, Hook turns around and sees the

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crocodile. Hook is very scared, he can't stand to see it, the fear he has is so much that
runs away with Smee.
GARFIO: I hate you, Peter Pan, I hate you!(off stage after running out)

SCENE 3 - PETER RETURNS TO THE ISLAND

NARRATOR: Hook had left and the children took the opportunity to come out of their hiding place. Not
they had not even all gone out when Tinker Bell appeared to them. She arrived in a hurry and said to them

pulled at their t-shirts, pointing and gesturing, until she managed to get the children to
Did they listen? Did Peter really want that? Was it necessary to bring down the big white bird? Well

they had to obey Peter if not...would they obey him? Of course they would!!
In the sky appeared Wendy and the lost boys began to throw stones at them just as they
I had asked for Tinkerbell. They were very good hunters so it was not a problem for them,
They quickly hit their target and Wendy fell to the ground.
Wendy is on the ground and the lost children surround her.
Peter enters the scene alongside Juan and Miguel.

PETER PAN: I'm back! I have good news for you guys. Finally, I...
I got a mother
EVERYONE: Good for Peter!
PETER PAN: Yes, her name is Wendy, she should be landing soon.
The lost children step back with faces of panic and form a barrier to shield Wendy,
As Peter discovers what happened... they are going to get rid of him. The children started to look at each other.

among them with scared faces.


NARRATOR: They had hit the mark because they were the best hunters, but now they really
They had a problem, and the worst part, you'll see when Peter finds out, ufff he was going to get angry, a lot.

...Are you hiding something from me?


Peter approached where the children were. He couldn't believe it, there was Wendy. Juan and Miguel
They approached to see her. Miguel brought his ear close to Wendy's nose to see if she was still alive.

MIGUEL: (with his ear close to Wendy's face) Peter, breathe!


Wendy gradually started to join in, rubbing her head.
NARRATOR: What a hit he had taken!! From that height, the fall had been very great.
Good thing it hadn't been important after all.
Peter was looking for Tinker Bell who was behind everyone, watching from a distance, trying to
to go unnoticed
PETER PAN: Tinkerbell, come here. You were about to kill her. How do you declare yourself?

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Tinkerbell:Tinkerbell waved her hands trying to explain what was happening.
done.
PETER PAN(angry) I want you to know that I am very angry with you and that I banish you.
forever.
WENDY: Don't be so harsh with her
PETER PAN: Alright, not forever, for one week.
NARRATOR: Tinkerbell left very sad, she had asked the boys to knock her down.
But, Peter didn't understand her, he did it for him. That Wendy wasn't good, she was sure to...
She brought many problems. Tinkerbell left there, if they didn't want her, then she didn't want to stay either.

I felt like continuing with them. That's up to them.

SCENE 4–MERMAID PRESENTATION


SONG OF THE SIRENS (1'16")
NARRATOR: Peter took Wendy to the mermaids' lagoon, after what happened he had to
to reward her. The lagoon was a wonderful place, it breathed a lot of peace. The blue of the water
it left Wendy perplexed. It was an idyllic place, where the water merged with the beach filled with
rocks and in each rock I could see mermaids chatting, combing their hair or just having a drink

Wendy is amazed to discover them.


WENDY: They are beautiful. Oh, how I wish the boys were here.
NARRATOR: The mermaids, upon seeing Wendy, started splashing her; they had never seen a girl before.

and they felt a strange sensation, a mix of jealousy, curiosity, and amazement. They were
so engrossed in the game that they hadn't seen a boat arrive with Tigrilla and Smee. Peter heard a
noise, there? It was something strange because if that place was characterized by anything, it was by the peace that it

he was breathing in it. The sirens wouldn't stop causing a commotion and suddenly Peter told them to be quiet.

peeking curiously to see if he could figure out what was happening.

WENDY: What’s wrong, Peter?

PETER PAN: Shh...


Peter takes Wendy by the hand and hides behind some rocks
NARRATOR: They had chosen a privileged location. From there, they could see how Smee left.
Tigrilla on a rock. They had tied and gagged her, they were pirates and did not mess around.
I was thinking of leaving it there and waiting for the tide to come in. If it didn't reveal the secret hiding place of

Peter then let her drown.


SMEE: Oh, Tigrilla, what a horrifying death!

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NARRATOR: Tigrilla was very brave, no one was going to get her to reveal that secret even if they offered her...

cost of life. Peter Pan was his friend, he never harmed any of his own, the children
Lost ones could be very annoying but giving them to Hook, ... THAT NEVER
As Peter watched Smee, he began to imitate Captain Hook's voice.
PETER SPEAKS IMITATING HOOK'S VOICE: But how dare you, let go right now!
Tigrilla!
SMEE(changes and becomes submissive): Captain... I
PETER PAN:(Keep imitating Hook) Let her go!
NARRATOR: He began to release Tigrilla's hands and remove her gag. Smee couldn't give
credit to what I had heard but,.. sometimes there was no one who understood his captain,
I would go from sadness to euphoria, from fear to bravery, just as I could guess.
Enter Hook
SMEE: Mission accomplished, captain

GARFIO: For 100 cannons, Smee, did the tide rise so soon today? Why are you coming back alone?

SMEE: Oh, captain, it makes me dizzy, how come just me? But you just told me to let it go.
NARRATOR: Hook couldn't believe it, Smee had let her go, that rascal was getting worse and worse.
And what he said to let her go? There was something fishy about it. He certainly hadn't been the one and only

I knew a person capable of doing something like that, I had their signature. But I was going to catch Peter.

no matter the cost


Garfio then draws his sword and moves forward looking for him.

GARFIO: Who are you?


PETER PAN(IMITATING HIS VOICE): Captain Hook
CROCODILE: No, no, it's me, you're wrong
PETER PAN: No, you're just a stinky fish, cod.
NARRATOR: While Peter was having a great time at Hook's expense, he had advanced
until reaching him. I was right behind him when Wendy let out a scream to alert Peter.
He turned around and a great fight began between them. The swords could be heard here and there. Hook
he had great skill with his sword and Peter, Peter was the best. In the midst of that fight, Hook
he cornered Peter. He had him where he wanted him !! he was already his !!

GARFIO: This is how I wanted to see you, hurt and defenseless. Now who's the fool, hahaha.

NARRATOR: Hook was so excited about his feat that he didn't hear the ticking of the crocodile.
approaching. Smee, who does, runs to save his captain's life. That crocodile adores the
meat of your boss.
Come on, captain
GARFIO: Get out of here, idiot(continues advancing towards Peter)

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NARRATOR: The crocodile was getting closer and closer, he could almost touch it. Hook turned to
scold Smee, who did he think he was? This was his chance and no one was going to
to snatch it away from him. What he didn't count on was the damn crocodile that was causing him real

fear.
GARFIO: Oh Smee help! (shaking)
NARRATOR: Hook ran faster than his legs would allow, the crocodile could not
catch him!! Peter, seeing his triumph, began to crow and shout while Wendy and the children
lost along with Miguel and Juan, they were applauding their feats. Peter did not know that this was not going to

remaining like this, Hook was plotting his revenge.

SCENE 5 - INDIANS AND LOST CHILDREN BECOME FRIENDS

NARRATOR: Princess Tigrilla told the Indian chief what happened, thanks to Peter Pan now
she was alive and had made those pirates pay for what they had done to her.
The lost children enter, they hug the Indians, music from the peace pipe [Link]
FROM PEACE (1'26")Music rises End of the theme, the Indians are leaving the stage after
saying goodbye to the lost children, Peter and Wendy head towards the trunk-house.

NARRATOR: Children and Indians began to smoke the peace pipe together, promising each other that
there would be no more grudges among them and that together they could face a greater enemy:
Hook. (Narrate while the instrumental part of the song is playing)
They were celebrating by singing and dancing together when Peter and Wendy arrived. The great Chief
The Indian approached him and greeted him with his hand, thanking him for what he had done. The great Indian Chief

he takes the peace pipe and gives it to Peter Pan.


PETER PAN(Coughing) we sign the peace.
Everyone: !!Bravo!!
WENDY: Thank you, Peter, it has been a wonderful day. The Indians, the pirates, the mermaids,... Let's go.

to bed, it's already very late and I am very tired.

Scene 6: Planning the Kidnapping (Sound of the Sea)

Smee and Hook are seen on stage in their pirate ship. Smee is looking through a telescope.
NARRATOR: Hook was not giving up. He had to find Peter's hideout without fail.
Pan. From his ship, he had Smee watch every corner of the island with the help of a large
telescope. It was a very heavy task but Smee feared his captain and the bad mood he could be in.

to arrive at having. He had managed to focus on where Peter and his friends were now and
From there, he followed all his movements. He was so attentive to everything that happened around him.

who got scared when Hook touched his shoulder

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SMEE: Aahh, a black and furry monster
HOOK:He violently pushes the telescope aside. Can you tell me what the hell you are doing?
SMEE: I have bad news, captain.. They are celebrating a party for having recovered
Little tiger.
CURSE!
SMEE: And a worse one, they have a mom
HOOK: Ah, Peter Pan thinks he's very clever, huh! I'm going to put an end to his stupid game, you know.

How, Smee? Are we going to steal from that new mom!


SMEE:(excited) Good idea, captain
And we will throw her into the sea with a stone around her neck.
SMEE:(disappointed) Mmm
GARFIO: What? Don't you enjoy watching the prisoners fall into the sea?
SMEE: Yes, but it could be our mom.
GARFIO: Mother of pirates?
SMEE: It would be a good gift... none of us have a mom
NARRATOR: Hook could not understand that need to have a mother. They were pirates.
they were feared, what was that about little tales and little affections, what a bunch of pirates!! Hook snapped.

the fingers and at their command the pirates armed themselves to kidnap Wendy, her brothers and on the way

to those hateful lost children. Peter Pan was going to get what he deserved, of course, he was not going to escape.

never forget.
The children were calm in their chores when suddenly Hook burst in along with his
pirates. No matter how much they fought and defended themselves, they were captured.

Once they catch the children, they disappear from the scene. Only Hook remains in front of the entrance.

from the trunk-tree that is Peter Pan's lair. MUSIC OF RAVISHMENT


GARCIA:To the audience, I only have one thing left to say. Peter Pan. The coward hasn't even...
appeared.
NARRATOR: Hook was very angry, he had them all but his great prize was Peter Pan.
That rogue couldn't escape again. Not this time, this would be his last time. Suddenly
He peeked his head into Peter's lair and there he was sleeping. How was it possible that he didn't
Would have found out about nothing? Hahaha. It didn't matter. Now it was really theirs.

SCENE 7: PETER IS POISONED


NARRATOR: Hook had waited for this moment for years. But how would he do it? How
Would I end him once and for all? That boy was indestructible, no matter how much I had...
attempted to hurt him, hit him or rid herself of him, nothing... he would reappear with that horrible laughter and his

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jokes. Suddenly she remembered the vial of poison. Of course!! That was the solution. She took a pencil and

he wrote a note on the jar's label. 'Peter take it all' signed Wendy. Hook picked up
the jar and placed it inside the trunk-tree, trying not to make noise so as not to wake up
Peter.
Tinker Bell makes a sound, enters and positions herself behind Hook without being seen.

GARFIO: When Peter takes his poisoned medicine, he will die like a burst toad, haha.
goodbye Peter. (Exits stage)
NARRATOR: Once Hook left, Tinkerbell, who had heard and seen everything, came in.
flying in the house and began to move trying to wake Peter. It was important that he did not
sipped from the jar.
PETER PAN(he gets up, sleepy) What’s wrong, Tinkerbell?
Tinkerbell began to spin around the jar, making gestures with her hands.
I tried at all costs to prevent Peter from drinking from it. After many gestures
he made Peter understand her, IT WAS POISON!!!
PETER PAN:Take the jar and leave the tree house) Poisoned? Tinkerbell please! Is that already?
Shall we start again? Aren't you embarrassed to be jealous of a girl?
NARRATOR: Peter ignored Tinkerbell, thinking she was jealous, ha jealous.
she!!! Well, a little yes but it wasn't about that, this time it was true. Tinkerbell in a
Peter's carelessness took the jar and threw it to the ground, spilling all the liquid.
a strong smell.
PETER PAN: Oh, Tinker Bell, forgive me, you were right. That Hook, stinky fish. He's going to
to find out.
NARRATOR: Tinker Bell told Peter what had happened, the pirates had the boys and
Wendy. There was no time to waste; they had to save them.

SCENE 8. ABOARD THE BOAT


Scene aboard Hook's ship. The Lost Boys, Juan, Miguel, and Wendy are
arrested. The pirates celebrating it.
GARFIO: Oh what a pleasure it is to sail these shores knowing that Peter Pan no longer exists.

WENDY: it's a lie, he'll come to rescue us.


NARRATOR: Peter had flown quickly to free his friends and there he was. Crouched in a
corner of the boat, sword in hand ready to be able to free his friends and to liberate the great
battle
GARFIO: ho ho ho, I don't think I can come back from hell, miss. I sent him to the beyond with
the guts full of poison

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Peter Pan enters the deck confronting Hook
PETER PAN: I wouldn't be so sure, codfish!
Whattt??(draws his sword) It can't be, you're alive
I am Peter Pan, I am immortal!
WENDY (desperate): watch out Peter!
NARRATOR: Suddenly there was a great commotion, the children had managed to free themselves and
they were chasing the pirates. Wendy was giving orders from a corner of the ship while Juan and

Miguel helped as best they could. The children managed to corner the fleeing pirates.
Frightened. Only they were left, Hook and Smee, although not for long.
SMEE: before being a pirate carcass, it's better to flee like a rat! (run away)
NARRATOR: Hook, seeing that he had no crew, began to get angrier and angrier, attacking
Peter Pan with his sword. The fight seemed endless. Clucking could be heard and Peter
calling Cod to Hook. His anger was such that he became careless, losing his sword.
lost children cheered him from a distance: 'Kill him, kill him,' but Peter Pan did not
he was a coward. He took the sword and returned it. Fights must be fair. With what not
he was with the wickedness of Hook who tried to attack him from behind, slipping on siu
attempting and falling into the water.

PETER PAN: Traitor!


(Enter crocodile sound)
PETER (addressing the crocodile): here is your little friend, why don't you go swimming for a while.

Hahaha
HOOK: I hate you Peter Pan, I hate you!!
NARRATOR: Hook was fleeing from the crocodile. That animal was hungry and its favorite bite was
It was called Hook. He had well earned it, he would no longer bother them.

SCENE 9 – THE FAREWELL


Everyone on stage aboard the boat
NARRATOR: Everyone was cheering for Peter, he was a hero, he had saved them and Hook would never again...

I was going to bother. Wendy, however, was angry, were those things of moms? Peter not
I could understand it with how fun it had been.
PETER PAN: Come on Wendy, hasn't it been fun?
WENDY: Peter I think I am getting tired of all this... and Juan and Miguel want to go back to
house.
PETER PAN: But what are they saying? Are they not happy here? Wendy, come on, you can't leave.

LOST CHILDREN: please do not abandon us

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WENDY (hugging them): I will never abandon you, come home with us.
NARRATOR: It was a great temptation to have a mom and grow up. To be able to do things.
different, listening to stories every night, but what would become of Peter? He was everything to them,
they had always cared for him and taught him everything they knew. No, they couldn't leave him alone and they knew

that Peter would never leave. Little by little they approached Peter, they were friends and the
Friends are not abandoned. Peter called Tinkerbell, who quickly came to his side.
PETER PAN: Tinkerbell, take them home.
Tinker Bell started to move around them spreading dust in her wake.
of fairies. Little by little, her feet were rising from the ground.

PETER PAN: Is that your final word, Wendy Moira Angela Darling?
WENDY (sad): I can't stay... I have to grow up... Will you visit me when I arrive?
spring?
PETER PAN: If I have time, I will go
WENDY: I will wait for you!

PETER PAN: never forget to dream... every time you dream, you can visit NEVERLAND!
All the participating characters are entering and getting ready for the dance.
SONG NEVER EVER.

THE END

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