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Principal Dancer Andre Silva and Soloist Rieko Hatato.

Pictured: Principal Dancer Andre Silva and Soloist Rieko Hatato.

Photos provided by Texas Ballet Theater, Steven Visneau

Like some children, some stories never grow old — especially with a little faith, trust, and pixie dust. Sound familiar?

“Peter Pan” flies back on stage at Bass Performance Hall from Friday, Oct. 3, through Sunday, Oct. 5 with a bold new look.

This high-energy, family-friendly ballet blends classic magic with bright neons, edgy mohawks, and reimagined mischief in a charmingly colorful take on a timeless tale.

Ready to see Wendy, Peter, Tinkerbell (and more) dance across land, sea, and even air?

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