Chicago Sun-Times: Lost, then found: Rare J.M. Barrie play published this week
The historic house includes a small balcony where Barrie envisioned the Darling children taking flight While Peter Pan's Neverland home can only be reached by following the "second star to the right, ...
Scottish author J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up” is now more than 100 years old. Over the decades, it has entered popular culture on a level that few literary works ever do, ...
Mansion Global: One-Time Home of ‘Peter Pan’ Author J.M. Barrie Lists in Surrey, England
The English country house that belonged to Scottish novelist J.M. Barrie in the early 1900s and provided the inspiration for his famed work "Peter Pan" is on the market and asking £1.35 million ...
One-Time Home of ‘Peter Pan’ Author J.M. Barrie Lists in Surrey, England
It has been 80 years since J.M. Barrie died. It has been even longer since Peter Pan's creator penned The Reconstruction of the Crime with humorist E.V. Lucas — and yet in all this time, editor Andrew ...
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Supposedly, a young Alfred Hitchcock saw a London-based production of J.M. Barrie's "Mary Rose" and hoped to direct a screen version. His dream never came to fruition.
BroadwayWorld: BWW Reviews: FINDING NEVERLAND Much Lighter Fare Than Real Life of Peter Pan Author J.M. Barrie
Life is not a musical. The show spins a bleak, dark story of J.M. Barrie, a London playwright who penned PETER PAN, into a sugar-coated confection. Barrie channeled his own tragic past and a ...