Peter Pan commonly refers to:

  • Peter Pan (character), a fictional boy who refuses to grow up, created by Scottish author J. M. Barrie
  • Peter Pan (play and novel) (1904), the play that first popularised the character

Peter Pan may also refer to:

Works featuring the character Peter Pan

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Books

  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906), originally a chapter in The Little White Bird about the character's origin and infancy
  • Peter and Wendy (1911), the novel based on the play
  • Peter Pan (1928), the first published edition of the play
  • Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006), an authorised sequel

Plays and musicals

  • Peter Pan (1950 musical), the Leonard Bernstein Broadway stage adaptation of the play, never filmed
  • Peter Pan (1954 musical), the Broadway musical adaptation of the play featuring Mary Martin. Telecast live on TV twice, and afterwards videotaped for future telecasts.
  • Peter Pan (Three Sixty Entertainment), an updated version of the original play presented in its own theatre pavilion using 360 degree video

Film and television

  • Peter Pan (1924 film), the silent film based on the play
  • Peter Pan (1953 film), the animated film by The Walt Disney Company based on the play
  • Peter Pan (1976 musical), a TV film by Dwight Hemion
  • Peter Pan (2003 film), the first live-action sound film based on the play, directed by P. J. Hogan
  • Peter Pan no Boken, the anime adaptation and extension of the Peter Pan story
  • Peter Pan and the Pirates, the 1990s animated TV show
  • Peter Pan Live!, a live television special and production of the 1954 musical adaptation of Peter and Wendy, broadcast on NBC in 2014
  • Pan (2015 film), a prequel film by Joe Wright
  • Peter and Wendy (2015 film), a TV film by Diarmuid Lawrence
  • Peter Pan & Wendy (film), a 2023 live-action film

Sculpture

  • Peter Pan statue, 1912 bronze in Kensington Gardens, London, England, with copies elsewhere
  • Peter Pan (Columbus, Ohio), 1927 fountain and sculpture in Columbus, Ohio, United States
  • Paul Montfort's 1925 statue in Melbourne, Australia;
  • Charles Andrew Hafner's 1928 sculpture in Carl Schurz Park in New York City;
  • Alex Proudfoot RSA's 1949 statue at the Mearnskirk Hospital for children in Glasgow;
  • Ivan Mitford-Barberton's 1959 sculpture at the Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa;
  • Cecil Thomas's 1965 sculpture in Dunedin Botanic Garden, New Zealand;
  • Alistair Smart's 1972 statue in Kirriemuir in Scotland;
  • Catherine Marr-Johnson's 1988 drinking fountain statue in the park of Blenheim Palace.[19]
  • Diarmuid Byron O'Connor's 2000 sculpture at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.

Other works

  • Peter Pan's Flight, a dark ride attraction at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
  • Peter Pan (video game), 1984 game

Animals

  • Peter Pan (American horse) (1904–1933), a United States thoroughbred racehorse
  • Peter Pan (Australian horse) (1929–1941), an Australia thoroughbred racehorse

Music

  • Peter Pan Records, a record label of the 1950s–70s, specialising in children's records
  • Petar Pan, Serbian rock band
  • Peterpan (band), former name of Indonesian alternative pop band, now known as Noah
  • Peter Pan (album) by Dutch rockband Peter Pan Speedrock
  • "Peter Pan" (Kelsea Ballerini song), 2016
  • "Peter Pan" (Brent Faiyaz song), 2025
  • "Peter Pan", first published song by Noël Coward, later recorded by Bessie Jones in 1918
  • "In Search of Peter Pan", a song by Kate Bush from the album Lionheart
  • "Peter Pan", a song by Exo from XOXO
  • "Peter Pan", a song by (G)I-dle from I Feel
  • "Peter", a song by Taylor Swift from the Album "The Tortured Poets Department", 2024
  • "Lost Boy", a song by Ruth B released February 12, 2015

People

  • Peter Pan (singer) (born 1984), Taiwanese pop singer
  • Randy Constan, Peter Pan impersonator
  • Peterpan, born José Fernandes de Paula, composer

Transportation

  • "Peter Pan", a Kerr Stuart Wren narrow gauge locomotive belonging to the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway, Bedfordshire, England
  • Peter Pan Bus Lines, based in the northeastern United States
  • Several passenger ships operated by TT-Line, including:
  • Peter Pan (1986–1993); now
  • (2023) (IMO 9880946), a LNG-powered "Green Ship"

Other

  • Peter Pan (peanut butter)
  • Peter Pan collar, style of clothing collar, flat in design with rounded corners
  • Peter Pan Cup, swimming trophy for a Christmas-day race, first awarded by Barrie in 1904
  • Operation Peter Pan, in which children of Cuba were flown to the United States
  • DDT Peter Pan, an annual professional wrestling event

See also

  • Peter Pan syndrome (disambiguation)