Singapore will be Peter Pan's Neverland for three months as the theatrical adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic hits the city state on November 27 after touring Europe.
Peter Pan, The Never Eding Story will make its Asian debut on 27 November at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) and will run until 20 January 2015, organizers said in a press statement.
"Our dedicated entertainment team is always searching for a variety of shows from across the globe that are new to Singapore and cater to the diverse interests of our guests," said Ms Andrea Teo, Vice President of Entertainment, RWS.
Teo said Peter Pan, The Never Ending Story is a is a reflection of RWS's endeavor to constantly refresh the resort's offerings and introduce never-before-seen attractions.
"Brimming with high-flying action, thrilling swordplay, acrobatic stunts, with familiar chart-topping hits and a sprinkling of fairy dust, this brand-new theatrical adventure promises to enthrall and keep everyone at the edge of their seats," she said.
Peter Pan, The Never Ending Story, a theatrical production for all ages is presented by RWS in association with Belgium's Music Hall.
It tells the enchanting story of Peter Pan, a mischievous boy, with the ability to fly and refuses to grow up.
One night, he visits Wendy, John, and Michael Darling in their London nursery and takes them on an unforgettable flight where the Lost Boys, Indians, mermaids and pirates await them at Neverland.
In adventures beyond their wildest imaginations, the villainous Captain Hook hatches an evil scheme that crescendos to a dramatic swordfight with Peter.
Since its first show in 2012, Peter Pan, The Never Ending Story has played to audiences in Belgium, Dubai, Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Mindful of the December school holidays, there are plans to rope in children here to join the 50-member international cast of actors, dancers, stunt performers, acrobats and magicians to perform in the shows put up that month.