Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Dear Peter Pan

Watercolor of pirate ship with Tick TockLess than a year after Peter Pan's debut in London, the play came to Broadway starring Maude Adams in the title role. She was a spectacular success, and the play helped to cement her reputation as one of the most popular actresses of her era. She was inundated with fan mail, very little of which made it into the collection of her papers here in Rauner. But, one thing she saved was a book of artwork made by a class from the Francis Parker School.

The cover letter is absolutely adorable:
Dear Peter Pan,
This is our Thanksgiving to you for the pleasure you have been to us for many days.
Letter from second graders to Peter Pan
What follows is the creative interpretation of the play by a class of second graders in 1906. We thought you would like to see a little of what they sent to Maude.
Collage image of children flying through the window

Watercolor of lost boys in the woods
 Watercolor of sword fight

 You can see the whole booklet by asking for MS-285, Box 1.

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