Wendy Darling grew up, but Neverland kept calling!
She searched the seven seas and finally found her way back to its magical shores. Now she’s captain of the Second Star, secretly ferrying passengers to Neverland and back, and you’re invited to join her!
Equal parts pirate speakeasy, variety show, & immersive theater, “Second Star” promises to satisfy your grown-up tastes and reignite your childlike wonder.
The experience is split into two parts that can enjoyed independently or combined:
Think of it like two back-to-back episodes of the same story. A story that happens to be unfolding at a cabaret with a dynamic lineup!
PART I: Facing the Storm (8:00-9:00)
Featuring
A Time-Hungry Crocodile - Drag performance by Mildew
A Senile Pirate - Mask performance by Paloma Esparza Rabinov
A Fed-Up Fairy - Musical Comedy performance by Georgia Warner (10/4 & 10/6)
A Seductive Siren - Burlesque performance by Elisa Rosin (10/7)
PART II: Remembering to Fly (9:30-10:30)
Featuring
A Pirate Queen - Drag performance by Mylique E. Fawcett
A Blossoming Tigerlily - Dance performance by Frankie Tan
A Seductive Siren - Burlesque performance by Elisa Rosin (10/4 & 10/6)
A Fed Up Fairy - Musical Comedy by Georgia Warner (10/7)
Location:
The experience is hosted at a secret speakeasy in Mid City, LA. The address will be sent in your ticket confirmation email.
Captain Wendy Darling (Rachel Felstein), who you know and love from the classic tale, and her first mate David (Nate Weingarden), the great great great great great grand nephew of Peter Pan, will be your guides for this adventure! Your first stop is a visit to Smee (Tori Boutin), who since Captain Hook's death has reinvented themselves as the host of Neverland’s most notorious cabaret. Along the way, we’ll also meet the Lost One (Sarah Ryan), who seeks a new home after being kicked out by Peter for being a girl.
The lineup at Smee’s features a variety of stellar acts: a time-hungry crocodile (drag, Mildew), a senile pirate (mask, Paloma Esparza Rabinov), a fed-up fairy (musical comedy, Georgia Warner), a pirate queen (drag, Mylique E. Fawcett), a Tigerlily flower (dance, Frankie Tan), and a seductive siren (burlesque, Elisa Rosin).