Mary Rose

Mary Rose

Rep Stage - Horowitz Center
10901 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia

“Mary Rose” tells the lyrical, stirring story of a girl who disappears only to return mysteriously with no memory of time passed, setting off a heartbreaking and thrilling course of events. First performed in 1920, and considered by many Barrie scholars to be a sequel (of sorts) to “Peter Pan,” this haunting tale of love, loss, ghosts and the living became a major obsession and inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock. Rep Stage’s Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins, who directed “Two by J. M. Barrie: The New Word and The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,” reunites cast members Christine Demuth, Maureen Kerrigan and Bill Largess for this autumnal offering.

Thru - Nov 18, 2012