In addition to limber actress and former Olympic gymnast Rigby, who recreates her Tony Award-nominated turn as J.M. Barrie's famed boy, the cast features Broadway stars Tom Hewitt (The Rocky Horror Show) as Capt. Hook/Mr. Darling and Kim Crosby (Into the Woods) as Mrs. Darling.
Performances continue in Hershey through Aug. 28. The New York City stop on the tour is Dec. 14-30 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
The 58-year-old Rigby spoke candidly to Playbill.com about returning to the role that she had previously retired. Some scenic changes have been made to this production since producers Rigby and Tom McCoy last toured it in 2005.
"I changed my mind," the actress said of her resurrected Peter Pan. "We did it regionally last summer… and after doing it last summer, I thought, 'Why not?' I miss it, I love it, it's something that has brought great joy to me and hopefully to the audiences, and I've honestly never felt better. I've been working out and dancing and taking Pilates.
"[The earlier 'farewell' tour was billed as such because] I just wasn't sure where I'd be at this point. As long as I can be believable on stage and I don't have to compromise anything that I've done, we said, 'Let's do it again.' The great thing about Peter Pan is that there is always this new generation of kids — if you wait five or six years, there's always families with new children and kids that are old enough. It just seemed like a bottom-line 'why not?'" Director Glenn Casale's cast features Krista Buccellato as Wendy; Cade Canon Ball as John; Julia Massey and Jordyn Davis alternating as Michael; Desiree Davar as Tiger Lily/Liza; James Leo Ryan as Smee; Carly Bracco as Tootles/Jane; Dane Wagner as Slightly; Shanon Mari Mills as Curly; Joven Calloway as Twin No. 1; Marc Nunez as Twin No. 2; Michael Shepperd as Starkey; Steven Strafford as Cecco; Shannon Stoeke as Bill Jukes; Clark Roberts as Pirate/Nana/Croc; John Todd as Pirate/Indian; Jasmine Ejan as Female Indian; Seth Belliston as Pirate/Indian; J David Anderson as Pirate/Indian; Andrew Wilson as Pirate/Indian; Rod Roberts as Male Swing/Dance Captain; Melissa Roberts as Female Swing.
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Rigby and her producer husband McCoy reinvented the script with their collaborators (director Glenn Casale and choreographer Patti Colombo) starting in the mid-1990s. In particular, the references to Native Americans were softened, and the tribal song "Ugg-a-Wugg" is now a primal percussion number that has brought down the house as never before. (A cast album and TV soundtrack document their fresh take on the score; the first stereo recording of the show tunes).
Rigby was a Best Actress Tony Award nominee for playing the part in 1990-91; that version (which played played two Broadway engagements starting in fall 1990 and again in fall 1991) was directed by Fran Soeder. The revised version by Casale and Colombo toured and landed on Broadway in 1998-99, earning a Tony nomination as Best Revival of a Musical. Parents who were children when they first knew the property were now returning with their own kids and finding themselves surprised at Rigby's athleticism; Mary Martin and Sandy Duncan ever walked on their hands.
Rigby has played more than 3,000 performances in the show. She won an Emmy Award for the TV version of the show (which used elements of the 1999 revival).
The 2011 creative team includes musical director Keith Levenson; scenic designer John Iacovelli; costume designer Shigeru Yaji; lighting designer Michael Gilliam; sound designer Sound Advice LLC; fight director Sean Boyd; prop coordinator Terry Hanrahan; wig and hair designer Mitchell Hale; and new orchestrator Notion Music Inc. The flying sequences are designed by Paul Rubin.
The 2011 tour dates includes:
Hershey, PA (Hershey Theatre) Aug. 24-28
Vienna, VA (Wolf Trap) Sept. 1-4
Oklahoma City, OK (Civic Center Music Hall) Sept. 13-18
Jackson, MS (Thalia Mara Hall) Sept. 20-22
Lexington, KY (Lexington Opera House) Sept. 23-25
Binghamton, NY (Forum Theatre) Oct. 25-27
Worchester, MA (Hanover Theatre) Oct. 28-30
Greenville, SC (Peace Center) Nov. 1-6
Tampa, FL (Tampa Bay PAC) Nov. 8-13
Utica, NY (Stanley PAC) Nov. 15-17
Elmira, NY (Clemens Center) Nov. 18-20
Hartford, CT (Bushnell Center) Nov. 22-27
New York, NY (Theater at MSG) Dec. 14-30
More 2011 dates, and dates in 2012-13, will be announced. Visit cathyrigbyispeterpan.com.