If you mean literary theme, there is no ONE theme.
If you mean musical, there is none, unless you count the music from the ORIGINAL production.
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That growing up means learning to care about others, becoming "motherly", represented by Wendy. Growing up does not mean becoming someone who dresses nicely, is rich, has worked his way to the top, and cares only about "good form", a character represented by Captain Hook.
Lost and abandoned children, motherless children, mother-issues, eternal childhood.
All children must grow up.
bahay
in Neverland
Peter Pan began as a short story, became a book, and then a play. The movies were the last telling of the story.
No. Peter Pan is a fictional boy written in a story in the late 1800's.
Its About being a kid having fun as a kid
If you mean stories with Peter before Peter Pan, then there is Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, The Starcatcher series, and the Neverland TV miniseries.
The lived in the forest in never land with Peter pan
The theme song was You Can Fly
yes
bahay
in Neverland
Peter Pan began as a short story, became a book, and then a play. The movies were the last telling of the story.
Peter pan
No. Peter Pan is a fictional boy written in a story in the late 1800's.
Its About being a kid having fun as a kid
what was peter pan before it become a book
The book is Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie.