
Peter Pan Goes Wrong in New York, NY
Barrymore Theatre •
243 West 47th Street • New York, NY 10036
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See a live retelling of the beloved classic J.M. Barrie tale in the global hit Peter Pan Goes Wrong at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. From the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong, this Broadway comedy sensation and dazzling display of meta-theatrical brilliance brings the story to life while keeping its audience captivated and laughing off their seats!
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Peter Pan Goes Wrong is performed at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036.
How long is Peter Pan Goes Wrong?The Peter Pan Goes Wrong Broadway show is approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.
Can I bring my camera to the theater?Absolutely no photography or video is allowed in the theater during the show.
When should I arrive?Theater doors open approximately 45 minutes before the show. Audiences should arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the show to begin to finding their seats, browse the available show merchandise, and settle in before showtime.
Is this show appropriate for children?Yes. Peter Pan Goes Wrong on Broadway is recommended for ages 8 and older and may contain strong language. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted into the theater and will not be issued Peter Pan Goes Wrong tickets.
Are concessions available for purchase within the theater?Yes. Cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and light snacks are available for purchase.
What do I wear for the show?While there is no required dress code for a Broadway show, going to the theatre is a special occasion and many people do dress for the event.
How long is Peter Pan Goes Wrong on Broadway?Peter Pan Goes Wrong on Broadway runs from March 17 through July 30.
Is the Barrymore Theatre wheelchair accessible?This theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible. The Barrymore Theatre is accessible step-free from street level at 243 West 47th Street to the Orchestra. All wheelchair spaces and companion seats are located in the Orchestra, which is completely step-free. There are also transfer seats across the section. The Mezzanine is up three flights of stairs (30 steps) with an additional two steps up or down to each row. This theater does not have elevators or escalators.
Are assistive listening devices available?The Barrymore Theatre provides accommodations for patrons who are blind, deaf, partially sighted, and/or have hearing loss. The theatre provides infrared assistive listening devices for every performance at the theatre. In addition, beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening night performance, hand-held audio description devices, hand-held captioning devices, and unlimited access to downloadable audio description and/or captioning for personal mobile devices are all available free of charge.