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Peter Pan
In 1928, there was a stage adaptation of Peter Pan played in New York City. This was held by the Civic Repertory Theater between November 1928 and December 1928.
On TV:
A 1954 stage version was re-created for TV by NBC. This version was produced as a live color television event.
Animated feature:
Disney produced its animated film version of Peter Pan in February 5, 1953. This had music by Frank Churchill, Sammy Fain,Sammy Cahn, and Ted Sears. The voice for Peter Pan was done by 15-year-old Bobby Driscoll, a young film actor. In this film version, Peter is depicted as an absent minded person. This ties him to a Pan of Greek mythology. The character also played the Pan pipes, which this nature spirit was recognized for playing.
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