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PETER PAN

Act One - No. 1


SOMETHING IN THE AIR
(Full Company)

Music: GEORGE STILES


Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: A single heart-stopping moment as the


audience are plunged into sudden darkness...

Company

Allegro mysterioso q = c.140

Piano

Pno

perhaps the pic only "touches" each of these


notes, while someone else sustains the melody

Strings (arco)

a "smear" + mark-tree

mp

mf

14

Pno

pp

ffp

10

Pno

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No. 1. Something In The Air


Co.

18

Pno

23

Nervously q = 140

some thing in the air to - night

27

p sotto voce Theres

Some - thing in the breeze

Whist ling round the chim - ney stacks

30

Peter Pan

Some - thing in the air to night

Rust - ling through the trees

Co.

Pno






sempre
leggiero


Co.

Pno

MRS. DARLING (off)


"John!...Michael!...Wendy!" LONDONERS
MEN ONLY?

Co.

Pno

poco rall.

Does - n't feel like spring

No. 1. Something In The Air


Co.

34

Pno

The night - in - gales are sil

Pno

Co.

mp

NEWSBOY: "Paper! Evening paper!"

they should - n't

sing

MEN & WOMEN

Theres

mp

Some thing leaves us shiv - er - ing

Some - thing in each gust

poco rit.

42

if

some thing in the air to - night


Co.

Pno

As

A Tempo q = 140

Pno

ent

39

37

told


Co.

Peter Pan


Co.

45

Pno

No. 1. Something In The Air

Some thing we dont trust

Thats

marcato

quick - en - ing our tread

Some - thing makes us wor -

52

thingmakes us hur - ry

to our


Co.

55

Pno



Co.

Pno

49

Theres some - thing in the air to - night



Co.

Pno


mf

Peter Pan

mp

Safe - ly

child - ren

STORYTELLER:
"All children,
except one, grow up."

poco rit.

bed

home

in

at

ry, Some -

No. 1. Something In The Air

"One day, when Wendy was two years old and she was playing in the garden, she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother."

Meno mosso q = c.120

58

Pno

pp

simile

"Mrs Darling put her hand to her heart and cried out: Oh, Wendy, why cant you stay like this forever? That was all that passed between them on that subject"

64

Pno


Co.

70

Pno

"but, from that moment on, Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two."
PETER PAN: (Who we cannot see, but whose voice echoes round the auditorium): "Two is the beginning of the end."


Co.

74

poco pi mosso q = 140

some thing in the air to night

Pno

mp

STORYTELLER

There's

Some-thing in the dark

Peter Pan

No. 1. Something In The Air


Co.

78

Pno


Co.

82

Some - thing feels fam - il - i - ar


Co.

85

mp

Peter Pan

mem - or - y is stirr ing

Some - thing we once knew

Pno

in the park

Voic - es

Pno

Shad - ows in an all - ey - way

But is stay - ing out of view

No. 1. Something In The Air


NEWSBOY: "Evening paper! Read all about it! Baby vanishes from its perambulator! Little baby disappears!"
STORYTELLER: "London Town was strangely ill at ease that night. For Mr Darling though, hurrying home from work,

90

Pno

100

102

Pno

Con moto q = 160

MR DARLING: "Stop - that - HAT!"

Pno

his concerns were of a


rather less sinister nature..."

96

Pno

Peter Pan

No. 1. Something In The Air


Co.

104

mf

Pno

110

Mr. D

Co.

Peter Pan

mp

has got a bite

Some thing in the breeze

some thing in the air to - night

Wind

don't

re - mem - ber

see - ing

stars

Whist ling round the chim - ney stacks

Pno

Tempo primo q = 140

Theres

Chil - ly for the time of year

mp

subp

107

Co.

Mr. D

STORYTELLER

Pno

MR DARLING: "Thank you."

No. 1. Something In The Air

112

Mr. D

Pno

Rust - ling through the trees

Co.

Pno

Mr. D

Pno

to - night

The

Does - nt feel like spring

night - in - gales are

Co.

air

Does - n't feel like spring

Some - thing in the

118

COMPANY

Some - thing in the

air to - night

- ing quite so bright

115

Mr. D

Burn


Co.

sil


ent

WOMEN mf

MEN - higher The night - in - gales are sil - ent


MEN - lower

mf The night - in -gales are

sil

ent

mp

As if told they should - nt sing


mp

As if told they should - nt sing


mp

As if told they should - nt sing

Peter Pan

No. 1. Something In The Air

122

Mr. D

Co.

Pno

Some - thing in each gust

Ah

Peter Pan

Ah

Some -thing leaves us shiv - er - ing

Some thing leaves us shiv - er - ing

Theres some - thing in the air to - night

Theres some - thing in the air to - night

Some - thing we dont trust

Some -thing we dont trust

some - thing in the air to - night

Pno

Some -thing in each gust

T Theres
B

130

Co.

some -thing in the air to - night

A Theres

Ah

Ah

mf




126

Co.

Pno

10

Thats

No. 1. Something In The Air



134

quick - en - ing our tread

Co.

mp

mf
MEN

Quick - en - ing our

Quick - en - ing our

Quick - en - ing our tread

tread

137

Co.

mp

Quick - en - ing our tread

Pno

11

tread

Pno

mp

Quick - en - ing our tread

Quick - en -ing our tread

niente
Peter Pan

No. 1. Something In The Air

141

Co.

Pno

pp

Quick - en - ing our

Peter Pan

tread
STORYTELLER: "Meanwhile, in the Darling family house,

144

Pno

12

in a backwater in Bloomsbury, there were all the outward manifestations of domestic normality, if only from the children..."

SEGUE AS ONE No 1a
NURSERY MARCH

No. 1a
NURSERY MARCH/FACE AT THE WINDOW

13

(Instrumental)

Q: SEGUE AS ONE FROM #1

Piano

mf

FIFE/DRUM

Pno

Pno

MICHAEL: "Left, right! Left, right!"

Pno

A Bright March q = 180

JOHN: "It's not so easy for Nana, she has two lefts and two rights."

12






sfz

MICHAEL: "Come on Wendy, bathroom inspection."

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No. 1a. Nursery March/Face at the Window

[Mrs Darling enters, 'tut-tuts' and plumps a couple of pillows.

Mysterious q = c.90

16

Pno

Cuckoo

Cuckoo

"Don't go! Please!"

24

Pno

Peter Pan

Cuckoo

Cuckoo

As she does so...]

Cuckoo
mp

STORYTELLER:
"Mrs. Darling was sure that she had seen a boy's face hovering outside the window!"

20

Pno

14

mp

Cuckoo

MRS. DARLING: "Who are you? Wait, child."

mp

MRS. DARLING:
"Children? Michael? John? Wendy?
Now where have you got to?"

Pi mosso

mf
[PETER DISAPPEARS]

No. 2
JUST BEYOND THE STARS

15

(Mrs Darling)

Piano

Sweetlyq. = c.76

MRS. DARLING
Mrs D

Pno

Just

the

stars,

loco

13

No

Be - yond


one

knows

for

that

great


Mrs D

Pno

be - yond


black

vel - vet

cer - tain

what

Pno

Music - George Stiles


Lyrics - Anthony Drewe

cur


tain

you'll

find

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

17

Mrs D

Just

Pno

Jour

Mrs D

mp

eyes


nies

you

the

stars

are

count - less

mys -

30

place

can

trav

el


t'ries

to

un - rav -

your

mind

tight

dreams

el

and pre - tend

Close

your


nev - er

where prayers are ans -wered And your

in

Close them

and im - ag - ine

mp

Mrs D

Peter Pan

simile

poco accel.

25

Pno

yond

21

Pno

be -


Mrs D

Pno

16

end

There's a

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

35

Mrs D

Pno

No your

dreams

Pno



mp

Pno

mf

48


Mrs D

Pno

Days

the


are

nev - er

stars

your

flights

dreams

nev - er

bor

of

fan -

ing

when you're

44

be - yond

Your

more confidentlyq. =c.82


Mrs D


mf

simile

end

Just

poco pi mosso


Mrs D

40

17

will

be

there

soar -

ing


cy

Peter Pan

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

52

Mrs D

Pno

Just

be - yond

Hear

60

Pno

eyes

Peter Pan

mf

the

end - ings

laugh -

the

py

ev - er

af

ter

air

Close

your

mf

tight

where prayers are ans -wered And your

fill

and im - ag - ine Close them

hap -


ter

place

child - ren's

65

Mrs D

Pno

the

stars

Mrs D

the

56

Mrs D

Pno

18

and pre - tend

There's a

dreams


nev - er

end

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

70

Mrs D

Pno

No

your

74

Mrs D

Pno

nev - er

mf

mf

al - rea - dy been there

May - be

Mrs D

end

77

we're

Pno

find

in the

fut - ure

it's

Your

May - be

we've

all

May - be we'll

some - where we

not meant to know

mp

81

mp

pi mosso q. = c.88

Con moto
Mrs D

Pno

dreams

dreams

19

have to

go

mp

But

it's

Peter Pan

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

Mrs D

85

Pno

nice

to think


mp

89

what


mf

be - yond

the

97

Peter Pan

No

stars

knows

dy

the

stars

can

for

is

for?

fears

Per - haps

when

you

that's

will

you

fly

de - sert

worr - ies

you

and

hurt

mf

sure


all

rit.

bo

be - yond


Mrs D

Pno

no - one

Just

93
Broader q. = c.80

Mrs D

Pno

that

Mrs D

Pno

20

101

Mrs D

Pno

Just

be -yond

105

the

stars

way

in



ff

nev - er dare

to

wan -

sky

der



your

Close

and pre - tend

ff

21

mp

the

Pno

yon - der

eyes

114

Mrs D

shad - ows

109

Pno

off


Mrs D

where

Some - where


Mrs D

Pno

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

mp

May your

Peter Pan

No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars

120

Mrs D

Pno

dreams

end

128

Mrs D

Peter Pan

dreams

nev - er

rall. al fine

Pno

poco rall.

Your

a tempo

124

Mrs D

Pno

22

loco

pp

No. 2a
TINK'S ARRIVAL

23

CUE: Mrs Darling goes out leaving the door ajar.

Piano

The night-lights blink and then go out

JACK IN A BOX

15

Pno

...and then, having found it's way through a crack, inside the nursery - it it PETER PAN'S helpmeet fairy, TINKERBELL.

mf

'no bigger than a gentlewoman's fist' darting about exitedly, outside the window first...

12

Pno

10

Pno

Pno

We see another light,

Allegro q. = 180

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No. 2a. Tink's Arrival

18

Pno


mf

21

Pno

24

Pno

24

BOOKS

BRICKS

mp
mf

Peter Pan

SOCKS

shake

30

Pno

mf

27

Pno

No. 2a. Tink's Arrival

32

Pno

mp

mf

25

INTO KENNEL

mf
f
ff

SEGUE AS ONE

35

Pno

No 2b PAN'S ARRIVAL

Peter Pan

No. 2b
PETER'S ARRIVAL

26

(Instrumental

Q: SEGUE AS ONE FROM #2a

Mysterious q = 120

Piano

Pno

ff
Wildly magical

PETER: "Tinker Bell?


Tink, are you there?"

poco rit.

10

Pno

[PETER soars into the nursey...]

Pno

[In the darkness WE wait...]

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No. 2c
DID YOU SEE WHERE THEY PUT IT?

27

(Instrumental)

Music: GEORGE STILES

PETER: "Tinkerbell? Tink, are you there?"

Allegro vivace q. = 180

Piano

Pno

PETER: "Did you see


where they put it?"

THE CHILDREN STIR


IN THEIR BEDS

mp

poco rit.

mf

Pno

CUE: PETER:
"Do come out of there!"

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

No. 3
TINK & WENDY

28

(Instrumental)

Music: GEORGE STILES

CUE: PETER: "If you don't believe in faries, Wendy, fairies die." (TINK protests furiously)

WENDY:
"What's that noise?"

Piano

Allegro vivace q. = 180

WENDY: "Ouch!

mf angry

pulled

my

A tempo q. = 170

hair."

Pno

Pno

sfz

PETER: "That's a fairy

she's called Tinkerbell."

p leggiero

sfz

TINK flies off

11

Pno

some-thing -

mp

just

" Somebody -

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PETER: "She's jealous of you."

No. 3a
SOUND ASLEEP

29

(Instrumental)
CUE: WENDY: "Michael! Come on! You're going to do it too."
We hear the sound of NANA's bark as she approaches.

Andante q = 80

light trem. strings

Piano

LIZA enters with NANA - they look around LIZA: "There! What did I say? Not so much as a whisper JOHN: "Quick, turn
all sound asleep, bless their little hearts, and in the land of dreams
the light down! Hide!"

mfp

Pno

OPTIONAL SECTION FROM HERE


The children come back out of their hiding places - they have been prepared fro wonderful things....

Con moto q = 160

pp

13

Pno

But NANA barks again. LIZA: "Stop that - or I shall go straightway round and fetch
the master and the missis from their dinner-party - and then there would be trouble! Come along!"

Pno



simile

JOHN: "Is it true? Can you really fly?"

PETER PAN: "It's easy."

JOHN: "I say!"

MICHAEL: "What luck!"



fp

mp

SEGUE AS ONE No. 4 NEVER LAND

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

No. 4
NEVER LAND

30

(Peter, Wendy, John and Michael)


Music - GEORGE STILES
Lyrics - ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: JOHN: "I say!"


MICHAEL: "What Luck!"

Con Gusto q = 130


Peter

mp

sound

Pno.

10

There is

of

Peter

two

just

one rule

mp warming

fai - ry - dust

and you'll be

when fly - ing

smell

shake or

bound

A sight

of some thing won - der - ful

mp

think

mf

Pno.

You must


Peter

Piano

PETER

which is

not

sky

ward

too hard to un - der -

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

No. 4. Never Land


Peter

Pno.

What - e - ver you

mf

18

With Excitement q = 120

Peter


22

Pno.

Ne ver land

25

mf

Peter Pan

mf

that

you can

and

you

Take her hand there is no

Just be - lieve

Ne - ver

Ne - ver land that's the se - cret of fly - ing

no - thing e - quals the thrill

try - ing

do


Peter

Pno.

land

mp


Peter

Pno.

stand

poco rit.

14

31

harm in

will

No. 4. Never Land

Peter

28

Pno.

hair

and to

35

Ne - ver

let the clouds brush your

stay on the wing just re - mem ber one thing


Peter

Ne - ver land

31

Ne - ver land feel the wind through your fin - gers


Peter

Pno.

32

The three children tentatively rise from the bedroom floor.

land

Pno.


Peter

37

Pno.

THE THREE: "Look at me, look at me, look at me!"

6
6

6
6

6
6

JOHN: "I say, why shouldn't we go outside?" PETER: "There are pirates."

submp

Peter Pan

No. 4. Never Land


Peter

JOHN: "Pirates! We must go at once!"

41

Pno.

44

Wendy

Pno.

mf

mf

Ne ver land

Wendy

Ne - ver land

JOHN + MICHAEL

Ne - ver land

Ne ver land

Ne ver land





mf

we can soar thru' the sky

JOHN

Who can stand

run - ning jump - ing or

Peter Pan

mf Ne - ver land why just sit a - round talk - ing?

48

Pno.

[JOHN SWOOPS DOWN FOR HIS HAT]

PETER: "Follow me!"

Peter

John
Michael

PETER: "And Indian braves - mermaids too." WENDY: "Mermaids! How spectacular!"

mf


Peter

John
Michael

33

No. 4. Never Land


John

Michael
51

Pno.

walk - ing

When it's

Peter

54

Ne ver land

Wendy

so

much

more fun

if

you

un - til morn - ing

Pno.

Ne ver land

right

Pno.

Ne ver land

se - cond star to the

No - one

No - one
JOHN

57

John
Michael

Ne ver land


Peter
Wendy

fly?

Ne ver land

Ne ver land

John
Michael

keep straight on

34

MICHAEL

No - one

cares where you roam when the

cares where you roam when the

cares where you roam when the

ped.

skies are

skies are

skies are

your

home

your

home

your

home

No. 4. Never Land


Peter

60

Wendy

John
Michael

Pno.

land

Ne - ver

land

Ne - ver

63




ff

67

Peter Pan

ff Ne

ver

land


Wendy

Pno.

land


Peter

Pno.

Ne - ver

35

WENDY

mf All of


Wendy

No. 4. Never Land

71

Lon

John
Michael

Pno.

don looks

so

MICHAEL

tall


Wendy
77

would

that

WENDY

think

so

small?

seem

Ken - sing - ton

so

There's Lord Nel -

is not

JOHN

And who

Pno.

74

John
Michael

mf Big Ben

mf sweepingly

min - ia - ture


John
Michael

Pno.

36

could e - ver

son

on



Peter Pan

No. 4. Never Land


Wendy

80

match - stick

and those

Pno.

ALL

All

83

Pno.

If on - ly they
3

A Tempo q = 120

mp Ne - ver land

Wendy

Peter Pan

peo

knew

They'd want to fly


ker - bell

tea - ses

too

and

low her

Ne - ver land

poco rall.

Ne - ver land Try to fol

subito mp

ple in the Strand

mp Ne - ver land

Pno.

ny

mp Ne - ver land, See how Tin

John
Michael


Peter
87

ti

37

Ne - ver land

No. 4. Never Land


Peter
90

Wendy

John
Michael

light

feel

I've

been

Ne - ver land,

fly

ing

all

night

Not

till

is - land

on my


we're

Ne - ver land,

JOHN

95

MICHAEL

PETER

Peter

Pno.

on the bree - zes

John
Michael

Tho' I

93

Wendy


John
Michael

It's so grand, float - ing off

Pno.

Pno.

38

Ne - ver land

MICHAEL

Peter Pan

No. 4. Never Land

97


Peter

Ne - ver land,

Not much fur - ther to

Wendy

Ne - ver land,


John

Michael

Pno.

soon be

Peter Pan

No - one

careswhere you

No - one

careswhere you

ff


poco accel.

land

land

roam

roam


When the

roam

careswhere you

JOHN

No - one
WENDY
MICHAEL

Ne - ver

Ne - ver

PETER

now

There's the Bear, there's the Plough, we should

103

Pno.

there

Peter

John
Michael

Wendy

go

Ne - ver land

100

Pno.

Peter
All

39

When the


When the



106

Peter

No. 4. Never Land

skies are

your

Wendy

skies are

John
Michael

Pno.

skies are

109

Peter

Wendy

Pno.

Peter

ver

land

nev

er

land

WENDY

mf

Ne - ver land

Ne - ver land

Ne - ver

Ne - ver

Ne - ver land
3

JOHN: "There it is!"

Ne - ver land

Nev - er,

piu mosso

mf

Ne - ver,

Ne - ver land

Pno.

JOHN & MICHAEL

John
Michael



home

Ne - ver land

Wendy

home

Ne - ver,

ne

112

your

home

your

40

Ne - ver

No. 4. Never Land

Peter

41

116

land

Wendy

John
Michael

land

land

Pno.

ff

118

John
Michael

Pno.

Peter Pan



3
3

Peter
Wendy

No. 5
THE LOST BOYS GANG

42

(The Lost Boys)


Music - GEORGE STILES
Lyrics - ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: AFTER APPLAUSE FROM #4

Steady groove q = 146

mp
HAND DRUMS

STORYTELLER: "Whenever Peter was away, things were quiet in Never Land.
The mermaids took an hour longer at their morning toilets;"

Piano


Lost

Boys

mp

LOST BOY 1

No - bo - dy dares

Pno

13

BOYS heads appear, one by one, either over clumps of vegetation or around the trunks of palm trees.

Pno

"But with Peter's imminent return, adventuring was once again underway."

Pno

"and, if the pirates and the Lost Boys crossed trails,


they merely bit their thumbs at one another. "

"Tiger Lily's braves lay idle in their wigwams, twiddling their toes;"

mp

us noth

ing ev - er scares us

ev - en the loud - est bang

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company


Lost

Boys
17

LOST BOY 2

LOST BOY 3

And those who fight the Lost

Pno

Lost


Boys
26

Pno

Peter Pan

dis - co - ver to their cost

There's been no

fight

LOST BOYS

mf

LOST BOY 4

mf

We are no stran

Pno

that the Lost Boys lost.

31

Lost
Boys

Boys

'cos we're the Lost Boys Gang


Lost

Boys
21

if you a void us

43

LOST BOYS

If you've an - noyed us best

Pno

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang

gers to

the dark - est dan -

gers

yet we don't budge

an inch

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang


Lost

Boys
LOST BOY 5

35

Pno

LOST BOY 6

And when we fight in cold


Lost
Boys

ALL

43

There's

Pno

46

been

fight

that

the Lost

Boys

frost

lost

We're cold-er than the

blood

no


Lost
Boys

Pno



Lost

Boys
39

and you won't see us flinch

a sting - ing net - tle

We show our met - tle grasp

Pno

44

mf

No - one makes

us


Lost
Boys

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang

49

go

Pno


Lost
Boys

Pno


Lost

Boys
57

to school our

books

53

sums

on their

cat - a - pult some


ar

ing

for

rows

and

shelves

and stuff we're fend -

stay

our

45

61

Peter Pan

'rith - met ic

Pno

mf


a bow

won't

save

you

from your

for

All we need's a

Read - ing, writ - ing

mp


Lost

Boys

no use

Pno

Got

submp

selves

foe

so -

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang


Lost


Boys

TWINS

65

submp

69

2 OTHER BOYS

Pno


Lost
Boys

Pno

mp ALL

There's



been

no

fight

will soon be doub - le crossed

3 OTHER BOYS

Boys

we set - tle their ac - counts -

sfz

For those who cross the Lost

subp

sfz

3 BOYS

subp

as quick as light' ning

77

some - one's a - bout to pounce

73

Lost
Boys

It may sound fright' ning but


Lost

Boys

Pno

subp We stick to - ge - ther nev - er know - ing wheth - er

Pno

46

that

the Lost

Boys

lost.

Peter Pan

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang

80

Pno

83

Pno

ff



ff

87

Pno

91

Pno

Peter Pan



mp

47


ff

sp

Lost
Boys

ALL

mf Read -

Pno

mf


Lost

Boys
97

Pno

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang



94

ing,

writ

ing


Lost

Boys
105

met - ic

So

us

if you a - void us

you

from

your

ev - en the loud - est bang

- ing ev - er scares

save

If you've an - noyed us best

won't

101


Lost

Boys

ff
No - bo dy dares us noth


ff



Pno


ff

Pno

'rith

foe

48

sfff

Argh!

'cos we're the Lost Boys Gang

mp

mp

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang


Lost

Boys

109

Pno

And those who fight


Lost

Boys
113

Pno

the Lost

There's

no

[PERCUSSION BREAK]

the Lost Boys

fight

that

fight

ff

Peter Pan

There's been no

120

fight



been

Pno

ff

117

dis- co - ver to their cost

There's been no


Lost

Boys

Pno

Boys

49


Lost

Boys
123

Pno

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang

50

Lost!

No. 6
GOOD OLD CAPTAIN HOOK

51

(Pirates)
CUE: SLIGHTLY: "I'd use the second wish to wish for a mother."
NIBS: "I'd wish for a pair of magic moccasins."

Music - GEORGE STILES


Lyrics - ANTHONY DREWE

Meanacing h = c.96

Pirates

Piano

pp

Heave

Pno

ho

oh

Yo

mp

The LOST BOYS take to their heels...

oh

Heave

ho

STORYTELLER: "Lacking a leader's courage, the Lost Boys ran Enter the ruffian pirate crew"

Yo

oh

mf

Yo

mf offstage

TOOTLES: "Skedaddle, lads! Here they come!"

13

Pirates

galley drums

Pno

Pirates

CURLY: "Magic moccasins?" NIBS: "I'd put them on and be off like the wind before the pirates get here."
PIRATES

Heave

Heave

ho

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Andante con moto h = 106

19

Pirates

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook

Pno

Pirates

23
mf

Who

Pirates

mf

Pno

27

Who

jol

ly

Pno

Peter Pan

Who's

more

art - ful

the

Art

ful

Dod - ger?

than

Rog - er?

chest?

31

Pirates

put the treas - ure in our

put the jol - ly in the

Pno

f -ho!

52

Who's

more

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook

Pirates

Pno

Pirates

35

scar - ey

than

the

Who

mf

Cel -

Pno

vil - est

mp

47

Pirates

Pno

in

an - y

one's

oth - er? Who's a

book?

cred - it

to

his

blood? Who's the

man

worse than an - y

mf

moth - er? Yes it's

Who

is

sfz

goes a - pill - a - ging and swabs the decks with

43

Pirates

este?

Pno

Mar - y

39

53

good old



Peter Pan

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook

Pirates

Pno

Pirates

52

mp

mp

Peter Pan

ter

ra

fir - ma?

Who

is the ty -rant of the

SOLO PIRATE 3

Who

chills

blood

and

caus - es

hearts

to

seas?

mur - mur?

SOLO PIRATE 2

is the ter - ror of the

Who

Pno

57
SOLO PIRATE 1

65

Pirates

Pno

Hook

61

Pirates

Cap - tain

Pno

54

SOLO PIRATE 4

Who's

more

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook



69

Pirates

mp

73

Pno

Whose

Pno

stro - ling

ho - ling

4 PIRATES mp

luck - y pris - on - ers go stro

81

Pirates

4 PIRATES

ease?

down

the

plank?

down

the

mp

sfz

luck y pris - on - ers go

whose

mf

dis -

77

Pirates

Pno

dead - ly

Pirates

Than a

dead - ly

Pno

55

ho

ho

ho

SOLO PIRATE 5

Who can

cur - dle

milk

with

bare - ly

plank?

mf

look?

SOLO PIRATE 6

Who

is

feared

in

ev' - ry

SOLO PIRATE 7

har - bour? Cuts more

Peter Pan

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook

Pirates

Pno

85

throats

Pno

Cap

accel.

Hook

Peter Pan

tain

ff

Hook
ff

Hook
ff

tain

Cap - tain

goes a - pill a -ging and

good old

it's

goes a - pill a -ging and

Hook

Yes

Cap
f

Pull right back

Pno

Hook

bar - ber?

an - y

93

Pirates

than

89

Pirates

ALL

56

Hook

Hook

Hook

Hook

Hook

Hook


Hook

Hook

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook

97

Pirates

Pno

A tempo

Swabs the

decks with

Pno

Pno

book



moth - er, He

He's

the

He's

the

is


is

ff

in

an - y

man

in

an - y

Cap

is

to

his

cre - dit

to

his

p dolce

tain

good

old

Cap

cre - dit

old

good

oth - er, but a


subp

- ones'

subp

oth - er, but

- ones'

is

colla voce

A tempo

moth - er, He

man

worse than an - y

worse than an - y

vil - est

mf

vil - est

He

He

106

Pirates

book

blood

ff

blood

101

Pirates

decks with

Swabs the

57

tain

fff

No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook

111

Pirates

Pno

Hook
p

Hook

Pirates

Pno

ff

Peter Pan

Hook
ff

ff

Hook
mf

mf

Good old

Good old

Hook

mf

Hook



115

58

fff

Cap - tain

Cap - tain

Hook!

Hook!

No. 6a
THE HOOK

59

(Instrumental)

CUE: HOOK: "I have waited long to shake his hand with this."

[Bowed glass sound]

Piano

HOOK: "Oh, I'll tear him, Smee!"

mf

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No. 6b
CROCODILE & TIGER LILY

60

(Instrumental/Tiger Lily & Braves)


CUE: STARKEY: "You allus was a rare one, Captain."

Clock

Voice

Andante q = c.160

mf

Tick

tock

Piano

Clock

Voice

12

Clock

Voice

Pno

tock

tick

tock

tick

tick

tock

tick

tock

tick

Pno

tick

tock

tick

mf

tock

tick

tock

tick

tock

tick

tock

The PIRATES take to their heels and the CROCODILE enters, ticking loudly, and exits in pursuit of the PIRATES.

tock

Bowed basses
Low piano
Timps etc.

tick

tock

tick

tick

tock

HOOK: "The crocodile!"

tock

tick

tock

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No. 6b. Crocodile & Tiger Lily


16

Clock

Voice

Pno

24

Clock

Pno

Peter Pan

tick

tick

tick

tock

tock

tick

tick

tick

tock

tock

tock



sfz

tick

tock

tock

Voice

tick

Clock

Pno

20

Voice

61

tick

tock

tock

tick

tock

tick

tick

tock

tock

No. 6b. Crocodile & Tiger Lily

28

Voice

Clock

Pno

Voice

Pno

Pno

Same pulse q. = 160

tock

TIGER LILY

Hey


yay

mf INDIAN HAND & STICK DRUMS

35

Voice

tick

31

62

ay

Hey

ah -

TIGER LILY: "The pirates were here." NIBS: "It doesnt take an expert tracker to know that
...I saw them with my own eyes." TIGER LILY:"They run away from Tick-tock; tick-tock.
If the pirates flee from the tick-tock, then the tick-tock shall lead us to the pirates."
NIBS: "Um, I suppose so, but Ill need to check that with Peter." TIGER LILY: "Where is Peter Pan?"
NIBS: "In that Other Place." TIGER LILY" "He is always in that Other Place.
We need him in Never Land for adventures to happen."NIBS: "Hell be back soon enough."

ah

Peter Pan

No. 6b. Crocodile & Tiger Lily

38

Voice

Toms

Pno

Voice

Pno

yay

yay

41

Toms

Hey

63

Peter Pan

Ha!

soft hand drums

SEGUE AS ONE TO #6c

No. 6c
TINK'S INSTRUCTIONS / SHOOTING WENDY

TOOTLES :
There's Tinker Bell!

FIRST TWIN : "I see it!"


SECOND TWIN : "I see it too!"

Piano

Allegro q. = 180





mf

Pno.

Pno.

mp ticklish

Tink out

mp

Tink back in

She's up Nibs's vest...

11

Pno.

Pno.

64

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No.6c. Tink's Instructions/Shooting Wendy

14

Pno.

Allegro q = 130

Pno.

mp

Andante q = 80



mp

mf

NIBS: "Good shot, Tootles!"

meno mosso q = 100

sfz

[WENDY spirals down from the sky...]

6
6 6
6

Peter Pan

26

Pno.

Into the ear of Tootles.

we don't ask why." SLIGHTLY: "We carry out his orders without question."

22

TOOTLES: "She says that Peter


CURLY: "I wonder why?" TOOTLES: "If that's what Peter wants, Curly........
wants the Wendy bird shot dead."

18

Pno.

16

Pno.

65

Nibs kicks her out.

No.6c. Tink's Instructions/Shooting Wendy

28

Pno.

Pno.

Pno.

Pno.

SECOND TWIN:
"It was a flying lady."

30

vabasso

SHORT
DIALOGUE
HERE

[TINK laughs]

PETER:
"Wendy, with an arrow in her heart. She's dead. "

33

NIBS:
"It was Tinker Bell's doing, Peter."

66

FIRST TWIN:
"It wasn't a
bird after all."

SLIGHTLY:
"She told us to shoot down the Wendy bird."

PETER : You're banished,


Tinker Bell!
Be gone - for all eternity!

37

(TINK makes a rude


"I don't care noise")

Peter Pan

No. 7
BUILD A HOUSE

67

(Peter & The Lost Boys)


Music: GEORGE STILES
Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: SLIGHTLY: "Oh well, she'll die then - there's no help for it."
PETER: "Yes there is..."

PETER mp
Voices
"...Let's build
a house First we'll build each wall
Freely q = 140

Piano

around her!"

11

pitched roof, That is wat - er - proof on

To keep bay - ing wolves at

where Wen - dy

bay

We should strength - en

Build a house

for

piu mosso q = 150

will

With a

top.

16

Pno.


Voice

home

Voice

clay
Pno.

When it's just so tall we'll stop

mp

Voice

high
Pno.

it with

Wen - dy

Build a

JOHN: "Don't you think she should see a doctor?"

stay.

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No. 7. Build A House

PETER: "There isn't a doctor - perhaps there's something she could take for it?"

JOHN: "I've got this. It's Collinson's Cure-all."

22

Pno.

68

JOHN: "It attends to all juvenile ailments. It says so on the label." ALL: "Hurrah!" PETER: "I'll make sure she takes this medicine every night."


Voice

27

Pno.

Voice

walls of

32

Pno.

Voice

out
36

Pno.

Peter Pan

each

wood Ma - ny win - dows should be

PETER

way, Just as

LOST BOYS

In the

long

as

they don't

cut

Look - ing

shut!

LOST BOYS

From each

No. 7. Build A House

Voice

win - dow,
40

Pno.

come what

Pno.

may,

There's a

house

for

Wen - dy

Build a home

mp Build a house
GROUP II

diff - 'rent

view each

and

ham

mer

day;

stay

Chop

and

nails

for

Wen - dy,

Build a

piu mosso q = 160

will

where Wen - dy

GROUP I

Build a home

49


saw

Voice

Pno.

44

Voice

69

ADD GROUP I

Lay

the

No. 7. Build A House

Voice
53

Pno.


toys
Voice
57


saw

Pno.

and

pic

are


floor

Peter Pan

oft - en

flung

and

when

they

were

ture

rails

mf

mer

nails

And where

for

ture

rails

for

par - ents

play To re -

Lay

and

the

Make it

now

with - out

Wen - dy

loft Where old

Wen - dy

of

Chop

Wen - dy

young

kind
mp

pic

for

and

ham

61

Pno.


call
Voice

PETER

Add the


floor

70

de -



lay,
Voice

No. 7. Build A House

65

Pno.

On

Moth - ers

Pno.

Build

Voice

Pno.

for

house

Build

home

where

Build

sim - ple

home

for Wen - dy

will

Wen - dy

Build a house

Build

for Wen - dy

Build a house

Build a house

mf

way;

It's

that

PETER

Wen - dy,

mf

72

done

stay.

things

mf

frame...

68

tim - ber

house
Voice

aim,

like

71

for Wen - dy

Peter Pan

No. 7. Build A House

77

Build a home

Voice

Pno.

81

Voice


ease our guilt

Pno.

TOOTLES SOLO


Weave a rug
Voice

84

Pno.

Peter Pan

mp

Wen - dy

Wen - dy

We'll patch

feath

make


it

snug

er

ADD

With

To

SLIGHTLY SOLO

p
When it's built,

for

to

mp

Wen - dy

for

for

Build a home

Build a home

72

quilt for

Wen - dy

co


coa

in

No. 7. Build A House

a
87

Voice

mug

for

Pno.

dy

Voice

dy

90

Pno.

Con Moto q = 156

Wen - dy

rall.

For

Wen - dy

OTHERS

For

Wen -

For

Wen -

For

Wen - dy

ff

FIRST TWIN: "What else do we need?"

95

Pno.

SLIGHTLY'S
GROUP

73

mf

PETER: "There isn't a door knocker...Tootles, your shoe will do."

mp

Peter Pan

No. 7. Build A House

100

Pno.

105

109

Pno.

for

Pap

er,

ff

paste

and

subp

[THE HAT begins to smoke... EVERYONE cheers]]

paint

the

Wen - dy,

Cur

tains

laced

with

bows

and

Voice
113

Pno.

LOST BOYS

Voice

sills


Voice

Pno.

PETER: "And it hasn't got a chimney... John, your Sunday hat will suit."

74

rall.


frills for Wen

Peter Pan

Tempo I q = 140



PETER

p Place a

rock - ing chair near the

dy

pp

fi - re where she'll rest

Mmm

No. 7. Build A House

Voice
118

When we

hear

Pno.

call

It's the time

we

all love

mp

in

her

own

As she tells

way
mp

best

Tells

in

her

own

piu mosso q = 150

mf

mf

Wen - dy,

ev - 'ry

way

126

Diff -'rent stor - ies

mf

day
That's the joy
of
Voice


Stor - ies ev - 'ry day


That's the joy

Pno.

122

Voice

her

Mmm

Pno.

75

No

Lost

Boy

is

Boy

is

No

lost





mf

Wen
130

Voice

Pno.


Wen

No. 7. Build A House


f

- dy

She's the sun

poco rit.

134

Peter Pan

heav

en

ly

ray


mf

we

piu mosso q = 150

pray

138

Pno.

mf And

Voice

shine's most

- dy

Voice

Pno.

PETER

76

mp

we

mf

And

PETER: "All look your best."

mf

And

we

pray

mp

all

pray

mp

And

we

all

No. 7. Build A House

Voice

PETER: "First impressions are awfully important."

143


pray

Pno.

pray
Voice

stay

Wen

Wen

dy

p That

dy

And

we

Lento e rall q = 140


stay

Pno.

that

151

Voice

rit.

Pno.

147

77

will

will

pp

No. 7a
THE LOST BOYS GANG (Reprise)

78

(The Lost Boys, Wendy)


Music: GEORGE STILES
Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: WENDY: "Now get inside at once, you naughty, naughty children!

Lost Boys

Steady Groove q = c.146

Piano

6 LOST BOYS


No -bo dy dares

SIMPLE PERCUSSION GROOVE

[WENDY claps]

us noth

ing ev er scares us

ev- en the loud - est bang

(Clap)


Lost

Boys

Pno

WENDY: "You're neglecting


to wipe your feet."

Lost

Boys

Pno

mf

If you've an - noyed

us

best

if you a - void


WENDY:
"You've all your
toys to put away."

4 LOST BOYS

mf

us

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Boys

And those who fight the Lost

'cos we're the Lost Boys Gang

No. 7a The Lost Boys Gang (Reprise)


WENDY: "And don't
leave the towel on the
bathrrom floor."

13

Lost


Boys

Pno

mf

There's


Lost
Boys

Peter Pan

no fight



been

no

mp SLIGHTLY

There's

been

no

Pno

WENDY: "Bed - this instant!"

fight

mf

21

2 LOST BOYS


Lost
Boys

Pno

There's been

dis- co -ver totheir cost

18

3 LOST BOYS

79

fight


mp

WENDY: "Bed!"

that

SLIGHTLY:
"Good night, Mother."

Lost!

the Lost Boys

No.8
THE CLEVERNESS OF ME

WENDY:"As parents we have to show a good example, Peter. Rules are rules"

Piano

P.

Pno.

mp
Both the

10

should

way soon af - ter birth

to me If there

You

WENDY

a night

It's

if you'd been

to school Not run a -

or day

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might have learned of some - thing called 'the

o - bey

Well

mp

be

are ser - vants I give or - ders they

real - ly up

mp

W.

Pno.

Pno.

sun and moon

PETER

W.
P.

PETER: "Not for me they're not. No-one tells me what to do."

q = 195

Happy

80

or - bit of

the earth'

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

WENDY: "And if you're so clever, how come you


fell out of your pram in the first place?"

13

Pno.

16

P.

Pno.

If

mp

win - ter on

the ri - ver And

be - ing such

a dunce

For

la - goon

It's

WENDY

But

Pe - ter that's not clev - er

You're

au -tumn's com - ing soon

22

the tree tops Then it's spring in the


W.

Pno.

sum - mer in

19

Pno.

it's

W.
P.

PETER: "You don't think it's clever to live in a


place as wonderful as this?"

PETER

81

what is one

to wear If all

the sea - sons come at once?

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

Just au -tumn leaves and cob-webs

25

P.

Pno.

No cold will ev
29

P.

Pno.

er

catch me

clev er - ness

mf


of

for a

by

half

me

scarf

The

clev er - ness

I'm clev- er - er

nev - er met a per - son yet


36

Pno.

I've no need

33

P.



P.

mf
Oh the

Pno.

82

of

me

I've

Who'd ev - er dis - a - gree

The

clev er - ness

of me

The

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

clev - er - ness
39

P.

Pno.

Pno.

of

me

clev - er - ness

me

to crow

PETER: "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"

46

P.

Pno.

Peter Pan

the

of

Pno.

be - cause I know

(WOLVES are heard howling somewhere nearby. PETER PAN draws WENDY away.)

43

P.

have

41

P.

83

mf

Ev

- 'ry

day

mf

new

ad - ven - ture Ev -'ry

mo - ment to

be filled

Why

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

W.
49

P.

Pno.

a bed - time With


W.

Pno.

P.

PETER

Pno.

mp sotto voce

Trees

Pno.

- er wolves

58

P.

When - ev
55

We

the

Nev - er

them

ap - proach

must

The bye - laws don't al - low

Am - ongst

prowl - ing

in Blooms - bu - ry

You

They're

wolves are ra - ther fright - ening

The

misterioso

be killed

don't have them

are

52

sound ing clo - ser now

mp

pi - rates to

bo -ther with

84

back - wards

Then

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me


stare
61

P.

Pno.

be - tween

your

Pno.

Pno.

clev-er-ness of me

The

clev - er - ness

ev - er dis
71

P.

knees




mf

- a - gree

of me

I've

PETER

PETER: "Boo!"

68

P.

Pno.

65

P.

(PETER and WENDY both assume the prescribed position. The WOLVES quickly disappear.
WENDY remains upside down, and PETER creeps up on her, very pleased with himself...)

85

nev - er met

Oh

the

a pers - on yet Who'd

The

clev - er - ness

of me

The

clev - er - ness

of me

Peter Pan

have to crow be-cause I know

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

74

P.

Pno.

77

me

W.

80

Pno.

f Of

me!

The

f Of

WENDY

Of

Clev - er - ness

of

who?

P.

mf

PETER: "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"

clev- er - ness

Pno.

The

W.
P.

86

you!

Peter Pan

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me



83

W.

P.

Pno.

ff

86

Pno.

Pno.

92

P.

( clapping his hand over her mouth to stifle a scream. The PIRATE exits,)



Peter Pan

Pno.

(A PIRATE appears on the higher level. PETER grabs WENDY and pulls her to safety,)

subito mp

89

87

Oh the

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

W.
95

P.

clev-er- ness

Pno.

The clev - er ness

98

Pno.

ev - er dis

have

a - gree

The clev - er - ness

You have

to crow

a per - son yet Wo'd

clev - er - ness

of

me


Be - cause you

cause I

know

know

Be

to crow

nev - er met

The

I've

101

Pno.

clev - er - ness

clev - er - ness

Who could doubt the clev - er - ness

W.
P.

The

The

W.
P.

88

The


Peter Pan

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me


W.
103

P.

clev - er - ness

P.

Pno.

mf



mf

108

Pno.

Peter Pan

It's

all

part

all

of

the

part

of

the


It's

love

the

now

ev - er guess

you won't

nev-er-ness

what comes next

W.
P.

clev - er - ness

And
105

The

Pno.

89

or -

clev - er - ness


clev - er - ness


ff

of

me

ff

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me

W.
112

P.

Pno.

90

Peter Pan

No. 8a
WALKING BACKWARDS

91

(Instrumental)
CUE: HOOK: "...that's such a contemptable plan,
Smee, that it appeals to my worst possible nature---"

Indian War Dance q. = 160

Voice

Piano

mp

Voice

q = 150

STARKEY: "Captain!" [HOOK and the PIRATES listen]


HOOK: "Tiger Lily and her warriors. We'd best take
cover till they're gone. Smee! They are expert trackers.
They would seek us out in seconds. Walk backwards, lads they'll think we've gone off in the opposite direction."

VAMP

ROUGHLY 14 TIMES

Pno

mp

Voice

Pno

Pno

TIGER LILY

Hey

q. = c.160

11

Voice

low pizz + bass clar?

BRAVES REPLY

yay

ay

Hey - yay

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No. 8a Walking Backwards

14

Voice

Yey

ah

ah

Pno

19

Voice

Pno

Pno

ah

Peter Pan

ah

mf

TIGER LILY and her BRAVES set off again...HOOK, SMEE and STARKEY emerge...

21

Voice

Hey

TIGER LILY & BRAVES

VAMP - ROUGHLY 12 TIMES

17

Voice

subito p

Pno

92
TIGER LILY: "Pirates' footprints - and almost obliterating
the tracks of onewho was here before them. Someone who
treads so lightly that his moccasins scarce bend a blade
of grass or stir the dust... Come! We shall catch a Pirate
and present his scalp to Peter Pan to welcome him back
to Never Land."

HOOK: "Look lively, Starkey! Roust out the crew." STARKEY: "Aye, Captain. And then?" HOOK: "Persue Tiger Lily and her braves."

No. 8a Walking Backwards

q. = q

23

Voice

Pno

Pno

Pno

Pno

HOOK: "Indeed we are, Smee. I need that girl to bait the trap that will bring steel jaws, like crocodile's teeth - Snap, snap! - on Peter Pan."

HOOK: "Nothing will deter me from that avowed intent,

SMEE: "So, Captain, are we still going to snaffle the Lost Boys brand-new darlingest mamma and keep her for our own?

35

Voice

31

Voice

"They think that they're on our trail - but you'll surprise them from behind. Fall on them and take Tiger Lily prisoner."

27

Voice

93

VAMP

Peter Pan

No. 8a Walking Backwards

94

but first we have pea-brained Piccaninny Tiger Lily to despatch."

38

Voice

Pno

Voice

Pno

Voice

Pno

tick

tock

tick

Indian War Dance q. = 160HOOK: "The Crocodile!"

tock

tick

tock

mf

44

Clock

41

Clock

TIGER LILY

Peter Pan

tick

tock

Tiger Lily enters + BRAVES??

Hey

No. 8a Walking Backwards


47

Clock

Voice

Pno

Voice

Pno

Voice

Pno

52

Clock

f "spat" flute

50

Clock

sees Starky

95

ey

yay


e-a

tick

Sinister q = 150

Hey

tock

tock

tick

e - ay

mf

Peter Pan

55

Voice

Pno

Clock

tick

Voice

Pno

Voice

tick

tock

tick

tick

tock

tock

tick

tock

tick

tock

tick

tock

Peter Pan

tick

tock

tick

sfz

tock

tick

tock

tock

tick

Pno

96

63

Clock

tock

59

Clock

No. 8a Walking Backwards

tick

tock

No. 8a Walking Backwards


67

Clock

Voice

Pno

Voice

Pno

tick

tock

tick

tock

tick

tock

70

Clock

97

tick

tock

tick

tock

tick

tock

SEGUE AS ONE

TO #9 "SIREN SONG"

Peter Pan

No. 9
SIREN SONG

98

(Mermaid)

CUE: SEGUE AS ONE FROM #8a

Mermaid

Piano

mp MERMAID


Mer
maid
10

simile


Oo

Pno

HARP, PERCUSSION,
WATERPHONE


Mer
maid

Pno

STORYTELLER:
"It was the end of a very long day... Overlooking the Mermaid's Lagoon,
from the coral grottoes, beneath the lapping waters came fitful music..."

Andante mysterioso q = 100

Oo

Oo

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No. 9 - Siren Song


Mer
maid
13

Oo

Pno

16



mf

Oo

loco

STORYTELLER: "But the sun had gone, the moon had slowly taken it's place,..."

poco rit.

6
6 6 6
6

mf


Oo

Peter Pan

21

...and a cold shiver across the waters sent the mermaids to their coral caves."


Mer
maid

Pno

sub mp

19

Pno


Mer
maid

mf

STORYTELLER:
"Peter, having spirited his band out of the pirates' clutches, had brought them to the lagoon to play."


Mer
maid

Pno

99

Allegro q = 120

loco

No. 9a
MAROONER'S ROCK

100

(Cecco, Cookson)

CUE: PETER: "They were tied up. When the tide comes
in, Marooner's Rock (MUSIC) is under water..."

Andante q. = c.100

Pirates

Piano


mp
"Earthy" pad

Soft Indian hand drums

Heave

Pno

Heave

ho

Heave

ho

Pirates

Pirates' galley drums


+ low bass pitch

Pno

PETER: "...Someone's coming - Hide, everyone!"

Pirates

mp

ho

Heave

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ho

Heave




ho

ho

Heave

Heave

CECCO, COOKSON

No. 9a Marooner's Rock

COOKSON:
"Speedily, Cecco, get the dark deed done - this sailor's graveyard gives me the goose-bumps."

10

Pno

16

Pno

Peter Pan

13

Pno

101

VAMP UNTIL DIALOGUE CUE TO STOP

No. 9b
THE FIGHT AT THE LAGOON

102

(Instrumental)

Music: GEORGE STILES

Q: PETER: "Well then I am Peter Pan"

Piano

Q: HOOK: "And I am the Q: PETER:


one and only "Let them have it, boys!"
Captain Hook, boy"

mf

10

Pno

Pno

Prestissimo

[PETER and the LOST BOYS attack the PIRATES]

19

Pno

14

Pno

Allegro q = 190



ff

PETER:
"See to it that Wendy gets to safety.
Go to it! Now!"

h = 120

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No. 9b The Fight At The Lagoon

103

COOKSON: "Finish him, Captain!" SMEE: "Reduce him down to cutlets, Captain - and bite-size bits o' brisket!"

22

Pno


mf

25

Pno

mp

Q : HOOK:
"Don't stand there goggle eyed.
Get after them. I want that girl!"

smfp

34

fp

Peter Pan

Dictated chords

Pno

HOOK:
"Cutlets? Bite-size bits o' brisket? I'm a swash-buckling buccaneer, Smee - not a back-street retail butcher."

30

Pno

smfp

smfp

Wendy enters

mp

sfz

No. 9c
RESCUED BY KITE

104

(Instrumental)

CUE: HOOK: "I might pop back to enjoy your final moments."

Andante q = c.80
PETER: "I'm sorry ,Wendy." WENDY : :You've nothing to blame yourself for, Peter."
PETER PAN: "We mustn't give up hope - the Lost Boys might come back and find us." WENDY: "They did so want me to be their mother."

Piano

Pno

p Cello/flute duet

WENDY: "Look, Peter!"


[The KITE sails into view...]

PETER PAN: "It's Curly's kite come here to save us." WENDY: "But how has it done that by itself?"

Con moto q = c.90

13

mp

" Be brave, Wendy. Dying will be an awfully big adventure."

Pno

PETER PAN: "More than all the world." WENDY: "The last motherly advice I gave them was that they were not to come back and look for me."
PETER PAN: "Ah! They are grand lads - and will do as they've been told."

11

Pno

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PETER PAN: "It hasn't come alone, Wendy"

No. 9c Rescued By Kite





mf




Allegro q. = 190

17

Pno

PETER PAN: "It hasn't come alone, Wendy. Tinker Bell is in full control."

23

Pno

PETER PAN: "She begs to be forgiven - yes, Tink, we are best friends again."

20

Pno

105

TINKERBELL undoes the ropes...

Flurrying

25

Pno

28

Pno

PETER: "Hold tight!"

Peter Pan

PETER and WENDY sail aloft on the kite...

31

Pno

mf

HOOK:

"Smee! Smee! They're escaping, Smee! They're free!"

No. 10
WHEN I KILL PETER PAN

106

(Hook, Peter, Pirates)

Music - GEORGE STILES


Lyrics - ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: DEAD SEGUE No.9c


Hook

Andante diabolo q = 108 1

Piano


Hook

ff

SMEE: "Cheer up, Captain. Think of it as like letting a little tiddler off the hook - you'll have all the happy times and joy of catching them again."

Pno




mp

HOOK
Hook

Pno

How can I be hap- py

HOOK: "Happy...?"

While Pe - ter Pan is free

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Smee?


Hook

No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan

107

12

Pno

How can I be hap - py when that


Hook

15

Pno

Smee?


Hook

cro - co - dile

Pno

21

Pno

Peter Pan

high

hap - py

lit - tle

sea?

A tempo q = 108

Well I

will

and

when I

kill

for - get, Smee?

Would that

rit.

Per - haps

me

man?


Hook

dolce

for - give

you

should

18

make

con - tains a part of

dolce

Per - haps

we

should

re - turn

to

the


Pe - ter

Pan

ff
mp


Pirates


Hook

25

Pno

28


Hook

men?

not sail - ing forth a - gain

Pno

35

Pno

men?

dolce

Don't

say

dolce


the

cat

got

hen

Who thinks I am foo - lish and who thinks I am more chick - en than a


Hook

doo!

32

Who thinks I am foo - lish

mp

PETER

Cock - a - doo - dle

HOOK

108


Hook

Pno

No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan

your

tongues

men?

No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan


Hook

38

Pno

Pno

tent then?

love

to

make

Peter Pan


Pe - ter


How I'd

Pan

hand - bag

love to slit the giz - zard of that

48

mp



Hook

Pno

poco accel.

Am I to as -sume we are con -

I can kill

can

Not un - til

rit.

Faster (q = c.126)

ff


Hook

con fuoco
a tempo q = 108

46

Pno

Tell me what you think you know you

41

Hook

109

of

that

boy

croc - co - dile

How

I'd

and grind his wretch - ed fai - ry in - to

No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan


Hook

51

Pno

fai - ry dust

That is



Hook

some -thing I would thor -ough - ly

til I have wreaked ven - geance we will

Pno

57

Pno

A Tempo q = c.108


Hook


62

Pno

HOOK

Did

hear

snig - ger

from

Peter Pan laughs

some - one

a - ny

Good!

rall.

trust that no - one wants it

way?

Hook

oth - er

stay

Un -

poco rall.

en - joy

poco rall.

54

110

in

my


fp

crew?


Peter Pan


Hook

65

Pno

ff

fp

68

sub p

PETER

knew

Who?


Hook

Pno

Peter Pan

It's Pan

A tempo e sostenuto

He's here

mp

to con -coct a lit - tle plan

richly

Now it's

rall.

To guar - an - tee he can - not es - cape

It's him Smee

poco rall.

72

time

Yoo - hoo!

111

Some - one thinks they're big - ger Than the Cap - tain and it's time the Cap - tain

You!?


Pirates

Hook

Pno

No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan

me

No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan

112

Blood curdling q = 126

Pirates

f Ah


Hook

Pno

Blood will

spill

Ah

When I

kill

ter

Pan

Ah

Ah

ff

Ah

etc.


Pirates


Hook

84

Pno

Pe

ff

Ped.

81


Pirates


Hook

Pno

PIRATES

76




fff

rall.

Ah,
Ah

Ha

ha

ha

ha

ha

Peter Pan

ACT TWO
No. 10a
ENTR'ACT

113

(Instrumental)

Maestoso q = c.80

Piano

Pno

ff

Allegro diabolo q = 140

The Hook Organ

Pno

11

Pno

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No. 10a Entr'act

15

Pno

20

Pno

[Night - the downcast PIRATES on the beach -lanterns...]

24

Pno

114

rit.





mp


Adagio miserablile q = 60

rit.

STORYTELLER: "Across the bay, the pirate barque, The Jolly Roger, bobbed at anchor. On the rock-strewn shore nearby, the pirates polished cutlasses,
oiled pistols and cleaned their muskets and honed their daggers to a razor sharpness - preparatory to killing any living thing - "

A tempo (con rubato)

28

STORYTELLER: (cont.) "...bird, beast or best of all, Lost Boy - that happened to chance their way. James Hook, meanwhile, stood
apart from all of this activity, staring out across the rippling sea. At last, he let out a melancholy sigh..."

32

Pno

Pno

[HOOK lets out a sigh]


Peter Pan

No. 10a Entr'act

115

BILL JUKES: "He's been that way for days now." SKYLIGHTS: "Like a ship becalmed." STORYTELLER:"Hook sighed again, and
louder and more melancholy than before."
STARKEY: "But with dark clouds gathering on the horizon."

36

Pno

mp

42

rall.

not so much as a boot-toe for the ship's cat. It ain't right for him, and it ain't right for us lads neither.

A tempo

Pno

[HOOK lets out another


sigh]

MULLINS: "Somebody should have a word with him. It ain't properly practical, him standing there without an oath for nobody -

40

Pno

38

Pno

It's like I say, somebody should have a word with him." CECCO: "Mullins is right. Somebody should."

molto rall.

pp

Peter Pan

No. 11
ROSE-TINTED EYEPATCH

116

(Smee, Hook, Pirates)


Music - GEORGE STILES
Lyrics - ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: SMEE: "Look on the bright side, Captain....


Smee

A Shanty q. = c.64

Piano

there are evil deeds around the corner, waiting to be perpetrated, just like in the bad old days"

3
3
3
3


Smee

Pno

Hook

SMEE

mp

Cap - tain

Hes

sen - si - tive soul who just thrives on com - mit - ting foul crimes

sure

rall.

we

could gen - tly ca - jole him with fond

And Im

re - min - i - scence of


hap - pi - er times

Smee

13

Pno






mp


Smee

Pno

A tempo q. = c.64

mf
3
3

3
3

mf

Look back thru a rose - tint - ed eye - patch

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

Think

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch



Smee


17

Pno

back to our mur - der-ous larks

One swipe of your cut - lass

21

then

pi - rate could e

qual your

Smee

28

Pno

Peter Pan

fill - ing

their pants

Ev - ry

Look back thru a rose - tint - ed eye - patch

fame

ut - tered

would be

name

time some - one

No

Those wimps from Pen - zance

and

25

be - came food for the sharks


Smee

Pno

Your foes all fell gut - less



Smee

Pno

117

your

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch

Pirate 1
31

Pirate 2

mf

Pirates



mf

Pno

La

la

La

la

la

la

la

la



La

la


mf

34

eye - patch

Pirates

la

la

la

la

la


la

la

la

la

la

la

Look

la

Twas

La

la

La

la

glo - ri - ous

la

la

la

la

la

La

la

la

la

la

la

la

La

la

la

past

pLa

mp

glo - ri - ous

rose - tint - ed

tru - ly

La

Twas

tru - ly

la

back thru

la


la

mp
back thru a rose - tint - ed
PIRATE 2 Look



mp
PIRATE 1

[Piano tacet these bars?]


Pirate 1

eye - patch

Pirate 2

Pno

mf

2nd time only

118

The

past

la

la

la

la


la

la

la

la

la

The

The

The

Peter Pan

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch


Pirate 1

mp

37

beau - ti - ful bri - ny


Pirate 2

119

The corp - ses we hung from the mast

Your hook nice and shi - ny

The corp - ses we hung from the mast

beau - ti - ful bri - ny

Your hook nice and shin - y

The corp - ses we hung from the mast


f

Pirates

Pno

beau - ti - ful bri - ny

Your hook nice and shin - y

The corp - ses we hung from the mast


f

beau - ti - ful bri - ny

Your hook nice and shin - y

The corp - ses we hung from the mast

mf


Smee
41

Pirate 1

Pirate 2

Pno

Peter Pan

back thru a rose - tint - ed eye

Pirates

back thru a rose - tint - ed eye - patch

La la

la la

la la

la

la

La la



mp


La

patch

For - get this young boy who can

For - get this young boy who can

la la la

Ah

Ah

la la la

la

la la

mp

Look

Look

Ah

fly

fly

SMEE f

Were

f boy who can fly

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch


Smee



sure you would soon - er go sink a nice schoon - er If
on - ly youd give it
a try

45

Pirate 1

Pirate 2

Pno

f aggressive

49

pir

ates



All

Pno

And as

pir

on - ly youd give it

on - ly youd give it


Its

mis - take

if

But for

try

But for

for

ates

your swash has - nt buck - led

But for

try

But for

But for

try

poco rit.

52

years

on - ly youd give it

try

If

on - ly youd give it

If

If

f If


All

Pno

Pirates

120

We need a break cos were down on our luck as lame duck buc-can-eers

Peter Pan

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch

121

SMEE: "The Dastardly


Demise of Dead-eyed Dick"

Smee


57

mp Think back to our mur - der - ous larks Our mur - der - ous larks Our mur - der - ous larks...


All

Pno

mp

Pno

Silent Terror q = 140

62

Our mur - der - ous larks Our mur - der - ous larks...

ff
ff
mf
mf

66

Pno

Pno

Peter Pan

68



ff
mf

SMEE: "The Lynching at the


Lynch-gate of Larry the Loon"

gli
ss.

gli

ss.

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch



71

Pirates

A Country Dance q = 150

Pno

mf

Pno

79

Pno

88

Pno

SMEE: "The
Terminal Tarantella
of the Tuscan Tyrant."

83

Hey!

75

Pno

122

Ratchet
sfz


mf

Hey!

Ta-da! q. = 60

Tarantella on a trip q. = 180

ff

Peter Pan

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch

92

Pno

All

96

Pno

back thru' a rose - tint - ed

Pno

rit.

eye - patch

mf


All

Pno

Peter Pan

can - ker

It's

Look

soul

104

kids are



mf

Nos - tal - gia is good for the

ff

Con moto q. = 70

100

All

123

time we weighed an - chor and

Those

played our trad - i

tion - al

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch

124

All

role

HOOK: "How do you kill a rat, Smee? "

107

Pno


All

111

Pno

mp

SMEE: "A portion of the cook's stew, Cap'n?"



mf

SMEE: "Not...not deadly poison, captain?" HOOK: "Aye, Smee. The deadliest. If we cannot dispose of those disgusting brats by devious means



115

Pirates

Pno

Lento q = 80






pp




"then, on my oath, lads. we'll
get rid of them by dubious ones!"

Hook

fp
Pno

119

Just

Wickedly q. 54


HOOK

two drops of

this brings a


hid - e - ous death

mp

Lets

Peter Pan

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch



122

Pirates

as

those

chil - dren



back thru a rose - tint - ed

124

Pirates

all

draw

eye - patch

back thru a rose - tint - ed eye - patch

A Tempo q. = 64


Hook


back thru a rose-tint - ed



Pno



ff

eye - patch

Pno

Peter Pan

pir - ates our

du - ty

Look


mf (Trem
strings?)

is

nick - ing

their

last

breath

SOLO PIRATE

As

We used to be hid - e - ous crooks

Look

We used to be hid - e - ous crooks

ff Look



We used to be hid - e - ous crooks

ff

128

Pirates

ff

Hook

watch

Pno

rit.

125

the boo - ty

It

says so

in

all

the best

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch



131

rit.



Broader q. = 60

All the best books


Look
back thru a rose - tint - ed
eye - patch

books

Pirates

126

Look

back thru a

rose - tint - ed

eye - patch

Hook

Look
back thru a rose - tint - ed
eye - patch

ff
Pno

All

the best books

Look

back thru a

rose - tint - ed

eye - patch

134

mem - ber those ha - cy on

Pirates


mem - ber those ha - cy on


Hook

mem - ber those hal - cy - on


mem - ber those ha - cy on

Pno


days

days

days

days

Re -

Re -

Re -

Re -

For

For

For




HOOK

It

may be im - mo - ral

But whos gon - na quar - rel

For

Peter Pan

No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch

rall.

138

Pirates

good hon - est

pir - a - cy

pays

good hon - est

pir - a - cy

pir - a - cy

pays

Good hon - est

pir - a - cy

Good hon - est

pir - a - cy

Good hon - est

pir - a - cy

Good hon - est

pir - a - cy

Con Moto q. = 68

pays

pays

Peter Pan

pays

Pno

Slower

141

Hook

Pirates

pays


Hook

good hon - est pir - a - cy

Pno

pays


good hon - est

127

pays

HOOK:

"Cheers!"


ff

No. 11a
INDIANS TO PORT AND STARBOARD

128

(Instrumental)
Music: GEORGE STILES

Tiger
Lily

Piano

Pno

Pno

10

Pno




mf

Tiger
Lily

Indian attack q. = c.156

yay

Hey

ay

Indian Hand & Stick Drums

CECCO: "Tiger Lily and her Braves in sight! Enemy to port...

"and starboard!"

STARKEY: "Scarper!"

ff

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No. 11a - Indians To Port And Starboard

13

Pno

16

Pno

mf

Pno

Peter Pan

mp

"...saved her life and she was eager to repay the kindness. But while Peter Pan enjoyed
fighting pirates, with the warrior princess battling at his side, it was Wendy's motherly duty to remain behind,..."

27

Pno

23

STORYTELLER:
"Peter's adventure at Mermaid's Lagoon had turned Tiger Lily into his staunchest ally. He had..."

Tranquillo q = c.86

19

Pno

poco rall.

129

"...in the underground home, and tell the Lost Boys their bedtime story. It was a fairy-tale which satisfied Wendy's fantasy,
rather than their own..." WENDY: "...The crystal slipper is a perfect fit. The happy pair are joined in matrimony that very afternoon:..."

No. 11a - Indians To Port And Starboard

"...the bride, entirely elegant in a white satin gown, with a broad pink sash, and lover's knots. 'Do you
take this handsome prince?' the archbishop asks, his voice resounding through the palace chapel..."

33

Pno

"...thronged with regal guests. 'I do!' she whispers breathlessly. 'I do! I do, oh yes, yes, yes - I truly do!'"

rall al fine

38

Pno

130

pp

SHORT DIALOGUE

Peter Pan

No. 12
JUST BEYOND THE STARS (Reprise)

131

(Wendy)
CUE: MICHAEL: "A song about a place where prayers are answered...!"
THE BOYS: "Yes, please!"


Wendy

Sweetly - a lullaby q. = c.74

Piano

Just

be - yond

the

stars,

Be -yond

that

great

Hesitant at first

Wendy

Pno

black

vel - vet

cur

No - one knows for cer - tain what you'll

Music: GEORGE STILES


Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE

find

Just

in your

mind

Close your

mp

11

Pno

Jour - neys you can trav - el

be - yond the stars Are count -less

Wendy

mys - teries to un - rav - el

tain

Flowing now q. = 80

mp

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No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise)

17

Wendy

mf

eyes

Pno

mp

Wendy

dreams

Pno

Wendy

Pno

Peter Pan

34

al -read - y been there

Your

dreams nev er

end

There's a

piu mosso

28

place where prayers are ans -wered And your

Pno

mp

and pre - tend

tight

mf

22

and im - ag - ine Close them

Wendy

132

dreams nev - er end

May be it's on- ly a dream

No your

mf

May be we've

May be we'll

find

in the

mf

No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise)

Wendy

39

fut -ure that things are not all

44

good

At rais - ing boys

mf


Wendy

I on - ly

hope that I'll

Stars in the sky so bright

55

Drive aw- ay

be

a moth- er

should

ev -ery ev -

il

Watch ov- er us to - night

you

may

find

mp

And in some oth - er sky

poco rit.

The way

mp

A tempo q. = 80


Wendy

Pno

But for now

50

Pno

mf

Pno

that they seem

Wendy

mp

Pno

133

Peter Pan

61

Wendy

Pno

No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise)

Please keep a watch -ful eye


Wendy

66

Pno

a tempo

76

mp

see

Peter Pan

I've a feel -ing I've grown up too fast

mp

If

mp

them

Who will moth -er

But still I can't

moth- er

p colla voce

All these child -ren have need of my love

Wendy

Pno

mp

mf

Just how long can this last?

Wendy

Pno

left be hind

mp

71

Ov- er those

134

me?

No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise)

83

Wendy

Pno


will

moth - er

Lento

87

Wendy

Who

Pno

pp

pp

rall.

me?

me?

Who will moth- er

135

Peter Pan

No. 12a
SLEEPING CHILDREN

136

(Instumental)

CUE: STORYTELLER: "A thought to spare for sleeping chilren"


Voice

Piano

Same pulse q. = 160

mf

Music: GEORGE STILES


Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
TIGER LILY

Hey

INDIAN HAND & STICK DRUMS

yay


Voice

ay

Voice

Pno

PETER

Hey

yay

ay







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No 12a, Sleeping Children


Voice


Voice

Pno

PETER : Well fought, Tiger Lily.


The Pirates are in full retreat.........
...................TIGER LILY : Then go.
Sleep undisturbed. We shall stay
here to guard you..

VAMP

10

Pno

137

Peter Pan

No. 12b
TINK MOCK

138

(Instumental)

Piano

Music: GEORGE STILES


Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: "PETER: "Those of a devoted son, Wendy"

mf

36


SEGUE AS ONE No. 13

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No. 13
ONE BIG ADVENTURE

139

(Wendy & Peter)


Music: GEORGE STILES
Lyrics: ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: PETER: "Those of a devoted son, Wendy."


WENDY: "I thought as much."

WENDY
Wendy

Agitato h = 114

mp


Peter

Piano

Don't you

mp

Peter

mp

Don't you


Wendy

Peter

But

you

can't

No,

nev - er

simile

stay

all!

child

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for - ev - er

want to grow up?

Pno.

PETER

Not at

want to grow up?


Wendy

Pno.

Why

not?

13

Wendy

Pno.

No. 13 One Big Adventure


For a start,

17

Wendy

Pno.

There

21

Wendy

Pno.


Wendy
25

Pno.

Peter Pan

is

you'll be -come too

tall.

noth - ing

to fear

in

grow - ing

simile

so much to learn on

the

think I've

heard

e - nough

I'm

way.

That's

Peter

And there's

140

go - ing

Wen - dy

29
3

Wendy

colla voce

typ i - cal

Pno.

Peter


Wendy
33

No. 13 One Big Adventure

run, Turn your

Not

Life is full of pleas -ures,

Can't you

see it

a prob -lem on which to pour

as one big ad - ven - ture?

You're

Andante doloroso h = 90

stay...

you to

It makes me fe - el sad to hear you car- ry on like this.

pleas - ures that you'll miss.

41

Pno.

rall.


Wendy

a tempo

Slower - quasi recit



Wendy

Pno.

back and have fun; Well I'm not going to beg

No!

37


Peter

not?

Pno.

141

scorn

An ad -

Peter Pan

No. 13 One Big Adventure

46


Wendy

Pno.

ven -ture,

as

Pan Grows from boy


Peter

Pno.

mf

What's so


Wendy

Hair goes

Pno.

Peter Pan

great ab - out grow - ing

There are

some

bur - dens

we

sad...

must

der?

simile

grey and the eyes be - come

ol -

you were born

60

Which be - gan on the day

56

Agitato h = 114

to a man

52

Wendy


Peter


Pno.
mf

142

shoul - der...

64

Wendy

Pno.

No. 13 One Big Adventure

But it's not


Wendy

Peter

Pno.

Pir - ates,

that

in - di - an

Won't the

Peter

braves and

bad

72

real - ly all


Wendy

Pno.

68

143

fair - ies...

f Fun comes in

diff - 'rent

simile

nov - el - ty

wear a

bit

thin?

guis - es

Ev - 'ry day brings sur - pris - es

Peter Pan

76

Wendy


Peter

Pno.

No. 13 One Big Adventure

You'll soon

get

bored

Peter Pan

Andante doloroso h = 94

mf

Can't you

see

mf

it

as

one

next can

ris - es!

mf

Not

big ad - ven - ture?

still

be - gin

the

So

sun

var - ies...

Not while the

chap - ter must end

Wendy

Pno.

noth - ing

poco rit.

84

Peter

3


Wendy

if

80

Pno.

144

list - 'ning...

88

Wendy

No. 13 One Big Adventure

Not

Peter

Pno.

Wendy
92

ven -ture,

as

Pan

to a man

la

hear you...

you were born...


'Cos I

poco rall.

f I

did, I would- n't care

la

And if I

so there!

la

An ad -

Which be - gan on the day

la la la

up

Grows from boy

don't know what you mean,


Peter

told you I won't grow


Pno.

102

Can't

98
Agitato h = 104

Peter

Pno.

scorn

prob -lem on which to pour

La la la

Pno.

Peter

145

Peter Pan


Wendy

Broader h = 100

108

Peter

No. 13 One Big Adventure

Can't you

worth


Wendy
116

Pno.

Peter Pan

it

as one

as

Pan

grows from

Please un - der - stand

for all

scorn

will nev - er

boy

to

man

My place

An ad -

back down

come

I'm

fly

prob-lem on which to pour

to

in - tend

big ad - ven - ture?

earth

see

Not

ven - ture

Peter

112

Pno.


Wendy
Peter

Pno.

146

to

Which be -

is


Wendy

No. 13 One Big Adventure

120

gan

Peter

Pno.

here

Land

mf

you

mf

Don't you

were

mf No,

will

stay

as a boy

Nev - er

want to grow up?

128

day

in


Wendy

Pno.

piu mosso e stringendo

born

Peter

the

124

Pno.

on


Wendy
Peter

147

ev -

er?

nev

er

For

Peter Pan


Wendy

No. 13 One Big Adventure


poco rit.

132

Peter

Pno.

Wendy
136

can

Peter

ff

ff

makes

What

can

get

get

one

Pno.

Peter Pan

Pet - er

No -one

clev- er?

Pet - er

Pan

ff

No -one

clev- er?

Presto h = 140

Pan

so

fp

ov - er

140

one

ff

you're so


Wendy
Peter

you think that

ov - er

Pno.

you think that you're

What makes

Slower



ff

148

No. 13a
BEHIND THE WARDROBE

149

(Instrumental)

CUE: PETER: "I hope you all like your mothers...................Tinker Bell will lead the way."

Piano

Tom
tom

Pno

mf

Pno

Allegro q. = 140


ff

"PETER: "Another skirmish - .........................or, possibly, the final battle......

mf

"PETER: "Whatever it was - it's over."

ff

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

Piano

No.13b
THE CLEVERNESS OF ME (Reprise)



mf
cello

P.

Pno.

PETER

mf Ev - 'ry


both - er with a bed

Pno.

10

P.

Pno.

to track

There's

be killed?

And

to cap - ture

mp

slower

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Wild

in Blooms - bu - ry

Why

mer - maids still

be filled

mo - ment to

no such fun

ad - ven - ture Ev -'ry

- time With pi - rates to

a new


an - i-mals

day

P.

Aggresive q = 195

150

bet that they'll be back

mp

No.13b - The Cleverness Of Me - reprise


13

P.

Pno.


What can be found


win

Pno.

20

P.

But

dows

don't stay

pen

And

For

rall.

and re - gret?

Peter Pan

sad - ness

Lon - don

mo - thers

soon

for -

HOOK: "Now that the sprats are safely netted, it's time to land the mackerel."

Darkly menacing

get

Pno.

in

17

P.

151

Low bass synth pad

ALMOST DEAD SEGUE

No. 13c
LAND THE MACKREL

152

(Instrumental)

Q HOOK: "Now that the sprats are safely netted, it is time to land the prize mackerel."

Piano

THE WOMAN: "Leaving the pirates guarding their captives, Hook and Smee stole down into the underground home...

p leggiero

flam effect between two hands

Pno

q = c.102

Moderato mysterioso

...where Peter lay exhausted from his day's excitements."

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

No. 14
WHEN I KILL PETER PAN GOOD OLD CAPTAIN HOOK (Reprise)

153

(Hook & The Pirates)


CUE: HOOK: "And look where their ham-fisted arrogance got them..."


Hook

Moderato mysterioso q = 110

(cont..) "Smee - this is Hook's way."

Piano

sfz

mp

SMEE: "Shh!"

sfz

mf

ag -ine what two spoon -fuls could des -troy,

To rid me of this

Two drops are suf - fic - ient So im -

JOY!

boy,


Hook

HOOK

Two drops are suf- fic -ient!

Pno


Hook


Pno

mp

sub mp

Joy!

mf

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

mp

Tho' it is- n't good form to

No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise)


Hook

12

Pno

gloat,

Smee

15

Peter Pan

throat,

poi - son trick - les down his

For

Smee

slower
SMEE: "Shh!"

will

Gleeful h = 110


mp

pp

kill

Pet

SMEE: "Quickly
Captain! He stirs!"

can

molto



Hook

Pan
20

per -haps I


Hook

thrill

Pno

think that just this once

poco rit.

17

Pno


Hook

when the

Pno

154

ff

Oh

the

er

SMEE: "Look lively, Captain - the dark deed's done."

24
mf

Hook

Who

Pno

mf

No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise)



Hook

will be fet -ed for his flair?

29

Pno

will be hall - owed in the halls

of

Et - on?

the e- pit - o -me of foul and ev- il deeds? In the un - der- world the
41

Pirates

Pno

child -ren

that he can't

be

mf

Who's

sfz
mf

up - per -most

35


Hook

beat - en?
PIRATES

Pirates

of a riv - al
is rare
f The sur - vi -val

Pno

Who

Who shows

155

crook?

Peter Pan

Pirates

Pno

47

No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise)

We're so proud to say we serve him Ev- en hell does not de - serve him Yes, it's good old

Cap -tain
53

Pirates

Pno

mf

Hook

If you

Pirates

cher - ish
59




Pno



65

Hook


Pirates

Pno

Peter Pan

156

per - ish

mp

ty -rant whom we

Yes it's good old

Cap -tain

mp

Or you're


Hook!

mf

push -ing up the

Best to show - er him with prais - es

don't you're bound to

He's the

Hook!

mf

mp

No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise)

71


Hook

dais - ies

Pirates

Yes it's


Pno

77

Pirates

Pno

good

old

Cap

157

dim. poco a poco al fine

dim. poco a poco al fine

Hook!

tain

REPEAT AND FADE AS NEEDED


VOICES FIRST TIME ONLY

Hook!

Hook!

ALMOST DEAD SEGUE No. 14a

Peter Pan

No. 14a
TINK AND THE POISON

158

(Instrumental)

Piano

Pno

Pno

PAN: "Who goes?"

39

mp
mf

Agitato q = c.110

40

[TINK drinks the poison]

3 3
3
3
3


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"Poisoned? Who could have


poisoned it? You mustn't look
to find fault, Tink, with everything
that has to do with Wendy."

"I'll rescue her!"

12

Pno

PAN: "But first things


first, Tink. I promised
I would take her medicine."

"Wendy and the


Boys all captured?"

PAN: "Tiger Lily and


her braves defeated?"

40

piu mosso

41

PAN: "Why Tinker Bell you've drunk all of Wendy's


medicine - every drop!"

No. 14a Tink And The Poison

15

PAN:
"Tink? Tinker Bell? What is it? Then it was poison - you did that for me? Her light is growing faint...

Pno

42

Andante q = c.80

25

Pno

30

Pno

Peter Pan

pp

pp

43

"Do you believe in fairies?


Say quick that you believe!
If you believe, clap your hands!"


Allegro q = c.110

"Her voice has dropped so low that I can scarcely tell what she is saying.
Try and speak up, Tink - I can hardly hear you? What's that?"

"She says - she says she thinks she could


get well again if children believed in fairies!"

that she is dead."

and if it goes out altogether, that means

20

Pno

159

TINK is saved
44



ff

No. 14a Tink And The Poison

Pno


33

PAN: "Oh thank you, thank you! And now to rescue Wendy! Ready Tinker Bell?"


35

Pno

160

VAMP





poco rit.

DEAD SEGUE - #14B "ONE BIG ADVENTURE REPRISE"

Peter Pan

No. 14b
ONE BIG ADVENTURE (Reprise)

161

(Peter)

DEAD SEGUE FROM #14A


Peter

Piano

Puposefully h = 92

When you hear my

3
3


Peter

11

Pno

cock a -doo - dle

cry

Your pir - ate band


In Nev er

1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

place

die"

Hook it's "do or


will have no

This time Cap - tain

With quaver pulse in rhythm section


Peter

Pno

No. 14b One Big Adventure (Reprise)


Peter

Land
17

Pno

piu mosso e stringendo h = 126



mf

21



ff

Peter

Pno

Peter Pan

am

youth,

Nev - er

Nev - er

poco rit.

Slower h = c.80

25

28

In

Land


Peter

Land

Pno

In


Peter

Pno

162

am

free

- dom,

am

No. 14b One Big Adventure (Reprise)

truth...
31

Peter

Maestoso h = 94

Pno

ff

STORYTELLER: "One ghostly green light, flickering over Kidd's Creek close by the mouth of the pirate river,

mp ghostly

Largo q. = 40

47

Pno

42

Pno

PETER flies slowly and majestically upwards with his sword held high, and accompanied by TINKER BELL

37

Pno

163

3
3



Peter Pan

52

Pno

Peter Pan

164

"marked where the ship lay low in the water. Most of the crew were sleeping, fitfully, in the foc'sle. Hook prowled the deck,
3
3

57

Pno

No. 14b One Big Adventure (Reprise)

"consumed by nagging thoughts, while Smee, busy at his labours, kept one eye on his captain, and the other on his task... "
3

molto rall.

FADE OUT UNDER BEGINNING OF SCENE

No. 15
A PIRATE WITH A CONSCIENCE

165

(Hook & Smee)


CUE: HOOK: "That is the burden these broad shoulders were shaped to carry."

Hook

Allegretto q = 180
(cont.) "I'm far too considerate by half..."

Piano

mp

Smee

Hook

con - science
7

Pno


Smee

Hook

prin
13

Pno

SMEE

Freely q = 150

mp

HOOK

It's

curse

pir - ate with a

to be a

Noth - ing worse;

I feel so sor - ry for you boss

My

Faster q = 160

Tho' that

- ci - pals

are

lof - ty

Un -der -neath

I'm just

soft - y

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No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience

165

Smee

is - n't quite the way you come a - cross


HOOK: "What?" SMEE: "Nothing..."

Pno



18

Smee

It's a curse to be a pir - ate with char - is - ma

Hook

I'm a per - son who just


24

Pno



Hook

goes ag -ainst the

Pno

30

Peter Pan

norm


Hook

if they real - ly

Pno

35

knew

me

I know child - ren al - ways

I am sure

'boo'

they'd


find

me

me

And yet

rall.

sen - sit - ive

and

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience


Smee

Hook

warm
39

Pno

A Tempo q = 170


Smee
car

Hook

SMEE: "No question..."

Pno


Smee
you

Hook

Ev

Pno

nurse

would

do

so

pir - ate

who is

well

to

learn

from

oo

Have

to be

47

curse

- 'ry

- ing

It's a

43

167

you

not

- iced

my

pre - cis

ion

When I'm

Peter Pan

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience


Hook

mak
51

Pno

54

ing


Smee


Hook

blood

Pno

an

know you

59

Peter Pan

ion?

so

hate

do

the

of

Ouch!

mf

It's

sight

Sor - ry

Pno

in - cis


Smee

Hook

168

mp

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience


Smee
curse

Hook

63

Pno

to

pir

71

good

breed - ing

to

find

these


- tur - ing

some

fell - ow

com -

may

rant

I'm

and

rave

and

When

bined

at - trib - utes

per

It's


Hook

tor

with

mf

- ate

67

Pno


Smee

Hook

verse
Pno

be

169

bell - ow

But

I'd

Peter Pan

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience


Hook

75

Pno

like

to think my man -ners are re


Hook

in - stance with

Pno

these

mf

lost


Hook

send them off to die

Pno


Hook

not
87

Pno

Peter Pan

- ice

that I

As

boys

For

83

mf

fined

79

170

You'll

smile

And

take

the

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience

Smee

Hook

time to say
91

Pno

mf

95

lov - ely

smile

It warms the

Pno

- ney

to

the


Smee

103

Pno

af

ter - life

cock - les

has

such

rall.

of

my

mf

mp

And

99


Smee

jour

'Good - bye'


Smee


what a

Pno

171

heart

To think their

cheer - ful

start

mp

HOOK: "Cheerful? (a hollow laugh)


Suddenly I am sad, Smee."

Peter Pan

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience


Smee

108

Andante q = 110

Pno


Smee

Pno


Smee

curse to be a pir

Hook

Pno

mf

Peter Pan

- ate

wrong

mp

The

im

- merse my - self

SMEE

It's a

mf

who is thought - ful

mf

rit.

129

A tempo q = c.170



Hook

what is right and


Pno

124

HOOK: "Oh fame, fame, thou glittering bauble, why when I have your
comfort for my mantle, do I seem to suffer lonliness the most...?"

116

SMEE What sort of a sadness is it, Captain? HOOK The kind that compels me to make my dying speech.
Lest, when dying, there may not be time for it. Better, perhaps, for Hook to have had less ambition!

172

Et - on ed - uc - at - ed

in

Are so

mp

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience

Smee

But in

Hook

oft - en ov - er - rat - ed


mf

134

Pno

140

Pno

the

mf

gong...

Win the

Win

HOOK: "Why thank you."

It's a

146

your case you de -serve to win the gong...

ff

Smee

Hook

curse to be a pir

Pno

Smee
gong...

Hook

173

ff

One

- ate

last

verse

and then our

of my stand - ing

Peter Pan

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience



Smee
dead - ly deeds must

Hook

151

Pno

156

161

Peter Pan

is

A fin -

'Cos it's mur - der for

rel - ish

hell - ish

would

HOOK: "You'd be oh so wrong..."

that

Though you may think I


Smee

Hook

heart

Pno

start


Smee

Hook

al

Pno

174

pir - ate

with a

Yes it's

mur - der for

pir - ate with a

Yes it's

mur - der for

pir - ate with a

No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience


Smee

Hook

165

Pno

heart

ff

Yes it's

Heart!

173

Hook

mur

der

mf

pir

for a

pir - ate

with a

ff

Yes it's

Yes it's

ate

ate

pir

ff

pir

ate

with

ate

with

mur - der

mf

pir

for

ff

der

for

Presto q = 200


Smee
mur

Pno

169

Pno

heart


Smee

Hook

175

heart!

heart!

Peter Pan

No. 16
NEVER LAND (Reprise)

176

(The Lost Boys)


CUE: HOOK: "Pan's dead - and you may have my hook on it."

Insistently q = 96

Lost
Boys

(One BOY begins to stamp on the deck - a slow beat) mf

SOLO BOY

Piano

He'll

mp



Boys

nev- er die

Pno

Nev- er die

Pno


Boys

deav - our

2nd BOY

3rd BOY

can

try

ev - 'ry fiend - ish en -

mf

HOOK: "Stop! Stop I say, this instant!"

But we know that he'll win in

You

Pet - er Pan is our friend

Pet- er Pan lives for - ev - er

Cue in case needed for pitch

ALL BOYS

the end

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He'll

No. 16 Never Land (Reprise)



Boys


12

Pno

nev - er die

15

Boys

Pno

19

ff

Nev - er

accel. poco a poco al fine

You can do

You'll be walk - ing the

him no ill

die!

Nev - er

die,

We know Pet - er - Pan

Nev - er

will

die!

Nev - er

die,

Pno

23

Boys

Nev - er die


Boys

Pno

Pet - er Pan will be watch - ing

WENDY: "He's alive you devil! You shall see."

plank

177

Peter Pan

ff

Nev - er

HOOK: "Stop!"
WENDY: "He'll set the crocodile on you!"

die...

sfz

No. 16a
THE DEATHS

178

(Instumental)
CUE: STORYTELLER: "Noodler was speedily despatched---"
(A scream...)

Dictated
SLIGHTLY: "One!"

Piano

Grand casa BD
(Whoomp!)

(A scream...)

"Two!"

(A scream...)

"Three!"

(A scream...)

"Four!"

VERY SHORT
DIALOGUE

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No. 16b
THE DOODLE-DOO

179

(Instrumental)
Q: HOOK: "...if the Doodle-Doo kills them,
what of it? We are none the worse."
They manhandle the BOYS into the cabin - then, afraid at what their eyes might see, HOOK and the PIRATES turn their
back on the cabin and again cover their faces with their hands. Relieved, by PETER, of their shackles, and armed with such

Andante q = 100

Piano

Pno

fp

mp

weapons as they have managed to lay hold of, the BOYS tiptoe up on deck and take up hiding-places. PETER releases WENDY
indicating that she too hide. Taking her cloak, he folds it around himself and takes her place at the mast, then:
PETER: "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"

rall.

mf

fp

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No. 17
THE FIGHT
(Instrumental, Peter)

CUE: WENDY: "There is one!"


MULLINS: "Then who is this one?"

Piano

PETER: "Peter Pan!"

Allegro h = 90

Pno

SKYLIGHTS: "You swore that Pan was dead - you laid your Hook on it."

mp ghostly

mp strange and distant

HOOK: "Kill him!"

SMEE: "The ship's a floating coffin and seaman's corpses are its' cargo!"


simile

[The LOST BOYS set to work on the PIRATES]

Steady and tight q = 96

Lost-Boys Ethnic percussion


mf

12

Pno

Pno

180

f percussion continues...

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No. 17 The Fight

Pno

q = c.96

mp percussion continues...

[Suddenly, the BOYS are circling HOOK...]

30

Pno

sfz
mp
mp
sfz

poco pi mosso

27

Pno

24

Pno

"You'll do yourself an injury!" MICH: "I've just killed a pirate!" W'DY: "How dreadful!" MICH: "It was grand, Wendy! I enjoyed it!"

21

Pno

WENDY: "Michael! Be careful with that cutlass!

18

Pno

15

181

Peter Pan

mf

HOOK: "Back! Back I say, you mewling milksops!"

HOOK: "This is Hook boys, how do you like him?"

HOOK: "So, Pan - it is thee and me at last."


PETER: "Put up your swords, PETER PAN: "Aye, Captain Hook - the two
of us. As it ever was and always would be."
this man is mine."
HOOK: "Then die, boy!"

No. 17 The Fight


The sword fight continues, musically, across the decks.

33

Pno

Allegro furioso h = 86

f flam-effect between two hands

36

Pno

182

39

Pno

42

Pno

[Suddenly, HOOK is
tangled in the rigging...]

Peter Pan

No. 17 The Fight

47

Peter

HOOK: "This is no boy! This is some


fiend I face. In heaven's name, Pan, who
and what art thou? Tell me."

54

Pno

I am

Pno

ghostly thin


youth,

I am

pp

Allegro diabolo q = 160

free -dom, I am

ethereal

PAN: "And, in truth,


Hook, I am everything
that you are lacking."

Slowly, simply q = 100

pp

183

truth...

HOOK:
"To sword!"

Again they fight.

ff the Hook Organ is in here somewhere...

57

Pno

60

Pno

63

Pno

Peter Pan

rall.

No. 17 The Fight

HOOK: "I am lost, Pan.


You have won.
Hook is disarmed


rall.

68

Pno

fp

q = 120
Lento

Tick

ff

But even in defeat, Jas Hook decides his own destiny."


Tick

Tock


Tick

Tock


Tick

Tock


Tick

Tock

HOOK: "Floreat Etona."


[A blood-curdling death-yell]

Hook ascends stairs of ship

74

Pno

184

ATTACCA No.18

Peter Pan

No. 18
JUST HOME (JUST BEYOND 2nd Reprise)

185

(Orchestra and Storyteller)

CUE - SEGUE AS ONE FROM No 17

Piano

Triumphant h = 80


Fanfare
f


ff

Pno

Clock

Pno

Pno

tick

tick

tock

tick

tick

tock

tick

tock

tick

Timps

tock

tock

3
3




ff

13

Clock

Con moto q = 170

tick

tock

tock

tick

tock

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No. 18 Just Home


17

Clock

Pno

Pno

tick

tick

tock

tick

tock

fff

tock

Slower q = 140

STORYTELLER

pi mosso q = 150

tick

mf

25

mf May be weve

mp leggiero

al - read - y been


Story

Teller
29

Pno

tock


Story

Teller

Pno

21

Story
Teller

186
rit.

Peter Pan

find

there

May - be were

in the fut - ure Its

meant to know

not

some-where we

all

have to

go

May - be well

But it's

No. 18 Just Home


Story

Teller

33

Pno

no - one

what

mf

45

Pno

Andante q. = 60

Mrs
Darl

be - yond

41

Pno

mp

stars

Per - haps thats

for sure

mp

rit.

is

for

mp

"and watched and waited, as she had watched and waited, day after day, ever since her children had gone"

STORYTELLER: "Meanwhile, back home in Bloomsbury, Mrs Darling stood at the open window

the

knows

that

to think

37

Story
Teller



nice


Story

Teller

Pno

187

MRS DARLING

mp

Close your

Peter Pan


Mrs

Darl
51

Pno

eyes



and im - ag - ine

57

p Close

Peter Pan

Close them

them

tight

tight

and

and pre - tend

188


Mrs

Darl

Pno

No. 18 Just Home

poco pi mosso q. = 66

pre - tend...

No. 18a
MRS. DARLING AT THE PIANO

189

(Instrumental)

CUE: MRS. DARLING: "The nursery window must stay open - Always and forever. Until..." [PLAY AS NEEDED TO FIT TO DIALOGUE]

Andante doloroso q. = 70

Piano

simile

MICHAEL: "I think I have been here before?" JOHN: "This is where you live, you ass. Don't you know home?" WENDY: "Look - there's your bed, Michael"

Pno

Pno

15

Pno

JOHN: "I say - the kennel!" MICHAEL: "There's a man asleep inside it."

11

WENDY: "It's father."

JOHN: "Who's that lady?"

Hide."


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WENDY: "Hush that's mother.

No. 18a Mrs. Darling At The Piano

MRS DARLING: "George? George, dear! Time for your evening exercise!"

19

Pno

mp

MRS DARLING: "Liza's in the kitchen. She'll let you out into the yard. Or would you rather I came with you?"

23

Pno

190

MR DARLING: "There are some things in life, Mary, that a fellow needs to do alone. Taking his backyard exercise comes high up on that list of priorities."

27

Pno



rall.

molto rall.

There is a sound from behind one of the beds. MRS DARLING hears it, but does not dare to turn and look.

35

Peter Pan

MR DARLING exits

31

Pno

Pno

No. 18b
REUNION

191

(Instrumental)

CUE: MRS. DARLING "Who's there?"


"I hear those children in this
room so often, in my dreams,
that I still seem to sense their
presence when I'm not asleep."
WENDY: "Mother!"

Piano

Lento q. = 40

pp

MRS D: "That is Wendy."


JOHN: "Mother!"

MRS D: "And now Michael.


When they call, I stretch out
my arms to them, but they
never come. They are never there..."

MRS D: "That is John."


MICHAEL: "Mother!"

STORYTELLER:
"This time, however, they were there. Mrs Darling hugged her children all at once, then each in turn. And each in turn, then all at once, they hugger her back."

mf

Con moto q. = c.80

Pno

Pno

10

"Hide again, dears, and we'll surprise your father."

MR D: "Just look at what the wind has blown


in our direction, Mary!"

mp



MR D: "These seven charming boys...These six charming boys came settling down, out of the skies into our very own backyard!...

15

Pno

mp

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No. 18b Reunion

Pno

Pno

MRS DARLING ushers WENDY, JOHN and MICHAEL into view.


...Perhaps they will suffice until..."

19

23

MR. DARLING: "Bless my boots and braces,


those are our three! Now we do have a houseful!
We couldn't possibly keep all of you."




poco pi mosso

MRS. DARLING: "Oh yes we can, George. And we shall. It will mean
no more than a few extra beds in the drawing room."

rit.

192

meno mosso q. = 70

1.

"We shall put screen around them when we have visitors."


MR. DARLING: "You are right, my love, as always. Although, I must say, you don't do things by halves."

2.

30

Pno

MRS DARLING: "But first things first, and


most important, these children must be fed."

36

Pno

Peter Pan

STORYTELLER: "With Mrs. Darling leading the way, Liza bringing up the rear,...




Bright March

q = c.160

mf

No. 18b Reunion

193

"...and Mr. Darling skipping somewhere in the middle of the party, they set off towards the dining room. Wendy stayed behind, for a reason she herself "

41

Pno

Pno

"was not quite sure of, but one which was to become instantly clear." [PETER arrives once again at the window...] PETER: "Hello, Wendy."

Magical once more q = 100




mp
45

Peter Pan

No.18c
PETER'S EXIT
PETER: "One night, you'll hear me crowing"

Piano

mp

194

[PETER disappears through the window...]

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No. 19
THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW

195

(Peter & Company)


Music - GEORGE STILES
Lyrics - ANTHONY DREWE

CUE: STORYTELLER "Boy, why are you crying? What's your name?"
PETER: "Peter. Peter Pan."


Peter

Andante q = c.96

Piano

PETER

Why

Peter

toys?

can't

Pno

we stay as

Our par -ents don't have the ad - ven -tures

Why must we put a - way

lit - tle child ren



Peter

Pno

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that we

our

do

as girls and

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow

Peter

12

Pno

poco pi mosso

boys


Peter

18

grow up

But I'm

22

hur - ry

grown - ups

and wor - ry

so - lemn


They say

in an

hur ry


mf


so

All the while

mp

No I'm

rit.

Really warm

not

look

al - ways

Peter Pan



Peter

Pno

I know that grown - ups have to work

Pno

15

Pno

Those



Peter

196

can

not

one day I'll have to

in an

say

There's

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow



25

Peter

Pno

Steady q = c.90

al - ways


to - mor - row


Peter

29

Pno

Pno

'soon'

Or in a blue

moon

poco accel.

'some- day' or 'some year'

There's

wait

for

that

mo - ment

So

full

I'll

poco pi mosso q = 104

of

per -

mf


Peter

36

Pno

33

Peter

or 'some- time'

There's pro - bab- ly

'may - be'

197

hap - ses

As each

day

mp

e - lap - ses

There's

poco rit.

al -

ways

to -

Peter Pan

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow



40

Peter

Pno

STORYTELLER
"Try to remember me sometimes, Peter. I never forgot you. Not once."

Con moto q = c.100

mor - row

mf

Co.

Purposefully q = 110

Why should I

Pno

e - ver give up



mf

47




Who says I have to be

mp There's some- thing in the

man?

Some - thing in the


That may be

to night

Pno

Peter Pan

but it's

for oth- er child - ren

breeze

fine

air

Peter
Co.

fly- ing

PETER:
"Goodnight. Wendy!"



Peter

mf
44

198

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow

50

Peter

not

for


Peter

Pe - ter

Co.

me

Pno


Peter
56

Co.

as

long

mf

Whist - ling round the chim

ney

stacks

A - way in

Ne - ver - land

like

gold

Rust - ling through the

you'll

find

me -

trees

to

there are stars

as

Pno

And while the sun still shines

Pan

53

guide

Pno

199

And

Peter Pan

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow


Peter

58

won't

be

rit.

grow - ing

There's

Co.

Pno


Peter

61

al - ways

Pno

mp Ah

Peter Pan

mf

Ah
f

Ah

There's

mp Ah

Co.

to - mor - row

Co.

With Conviction q = c.94

old

Co.

200

pro - bab - ly

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow

Peter

64

soon

Co.

Co.

Pno

There's

Pno

'may - be'

or 'some -time'

'Some- day'

Ah

Ah

67

Co.

Peter
Co.

201

in a blue

mp

poco pi mosso

I'll wait for

year'

Oo

Oo

mp

that mo - ment

moon

or 'some


or


So

Oo

Oo

Peter Pan

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow

Peter

71

full of

Co.

Pno

Oo

ways

to- mor

Peter Pan

ri -

ses

there's al

row

As

poco rit.

dawn

Ah

Ah

75

Pno

As each new

Oo


Peter

Co.

Co.

sur - pris - es

Co.

202

Allargando q = 96

each


new

dawn

ris - es,

Ah

Ah

There's

No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow

poco rit.

79

Peter

al -

Co.

Co.

Pno

Co.

ways

poco rit.

ff Ah

Co.

Ah

ff

Con moto q = 112

to - mor - ow

ff

poco meno mosso q = 96

Ah

ff

Pno

fp

83

Peter

PETER: "Come on, Tink.


second to the right and
straight on until morning!"

203

fff

Peter Pan

No. 20
BOWS

204

(Instrumental/Company)

Bright March q = 180

Piano

Pno

DARLING FAMILY

q = q.

TIGER LILY

q. = q

ff

LOST BOYS

16

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INDIAN HAND & STICK DRUMS
f

13

Pno

Pno

mf FIFE/DRUM

Pno

No. 20 Bows

205

rit.
h = 120 PIRATES
24

20

Pno

Pno

mf

29

Pno

35

Pno

Peter Pan

q. = 90

41

Pno

38

Pno

MRS DARLING

SMEE

STORY-TELLER

No. 20 Bows

47

Pno

206

WENDY

52

Pno

q = 150

HOOK



ff

60

Pno

57

Pno

rit.

ALL 3 DARLING WOMEN!

63

Pno

Peter Pan

No. 20 Bows

65

Pno

Pno

68






rit.

PETER

Grandly q = 120

ff

Co.

74

Pno

FULL COMPANY

poco rit.

ff

207Peter Pan

71

Pno

207

Nev - er land That's the sec - ret of

No. 20 Bows



78

Co.

Pno

fly ing



Co.

84

skies

are

home

Nev - er

poco accel.

land

No -one

er

go

your

- ther to

nev

Not much fur

MEN upper
WOMEN -lower

Nev er land

where you roam When the

Co.

Pno

cares

81

Pno

208

Peter Pan

No. 20 Bows
86

Co.

Pno

89

Co.

Pno

Pno

Peter Pan

land

fff

fff

Co.

93

Nev - er

land

Nev er land

Pi mosso

Nev - er

209

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