Peter & Wendy - April 02 - April 11, 2015

Black Box Theatre

 Who's Who 

  • Kelsey Eastham head shot

    Kelsey Eastham

    as Wendy

    Kelsey Eastham has always had a love for the arts. She grew up dancing and Freshman year she started acting. Her favorite roles include Cybel (Jeykl and Hyde), Cinderella (Cinderella in New York), and Miranda (The Tempest). Peter and Wendy has been such a pleasure to work on, as the cast has been one of her favorites to work with. She is immensely grateful to be a part of something so special.

  • Chris Gordon head shot

    Chris Gordon

    as Peter

    Chris grew up playing music, studying at the Colorado Springs Conservatory. He moved to Australia, where he attended an international missions school for music, art, and dance and collaborated and performed with students from all over the world. Although music is his focus, he has enjoyed his chance to fly as Peter. Chris works for a local psychologist and snowboards in his spare time.

  • Katelyn Douay head shot

    Katelyn Douay

    as Tinkerbell

    Katelyn is so excited to be in Peter and Wendy! She would like to give a special thank you to the love of her life, Luke Hopkins, who has done so much more for her than she could ever ask. Off the stage (in real-life), some of Katelyn's favorite past-times include drawing unicorns and playing frisbee with sliced deli turkey in the park with Luke Hopkins.

  • Lizbeth Splawn head shot

    Lizbeth Splawn

    as Tiger Lily

    Having lived, studied and travelled abroad for over 10 years, Lisbeth's passion has always been in the Arts with a specific focus in theatre and film. A Disney lover at heart, one of her dreams is to play and voice a Disney character in a feature film. Lisbeth lives and works in the Springs and is thrilled at the opportunity to partner with Black Box Theatre in bringing this classic tale to life.

  • Kiffin Irwin head shot

    Kiffin Irwin

    as Lost Boy

    If you frequent Black Box, you may recall an awkward 6'5" man with multiple personalities in Sherlock Holmes and the West End Horror. Well, he's back, but this time he's lost and hopes to find his parents. Kiffin has always loved the story of Peter Pan and hopes you enjoy this fun interpretation. "The worst possible kind of day is one without laughter." -E. E. Cummings.

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