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* ActingForTwo: Traditionally-- though it's not specifically called for in the script-- the same actor plays the roles of Mr. Darling and Captain Hook. [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory Some Freudian interpretations of this have been suggested]], but OccamsRazor suggests the most likely reason is practical, as the two characters never share any stage time, and otherwise the actor for Mr. Darling would be languishing backstage for most of the show.
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* ActingForTwo: Traditionally-- though While it's not specifically called for in the script-- the same actor plays the roles of script, Hook and Mr. Darling and Captain Hook.are usually played by the same actor. [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory Some Freudian interpretations of this have been suggested]], but OccamsRazor suggests the most likely reason is practical, as the two characters never share any stage time, and otherwise the actor for Mr. Darling would be languishing backstage for most of the show.
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* ActingForTwo: Traditionally-- though it's not specifically called for in the script-- the same actor plays the roles of Mr. Darling and Captain Hook. [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory Some Freudian interpretations of this have been suggested]], but OccamsRazor suggests the most likely reason is practical, as the two characters never share any stage time, and otherwise the actor for Mr. Darling would be languishing backstage for most of the show.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In the original drafts of the play Hook survived the crocodile and went to chase Peter and Wendy down in London.
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