North Pointe Ballet (NPB) is pleased to present its beloved rendition of Peter Pan at the Lorain Palace Theatre this weekend. NPB’s Peter Pan presents a unique take on J.M. Barrie’s 1904 story of the adventures of Peter and Wendy in a fantastical land of fairies and pirates. Featuring flying effects, live verbal and sign language narration, professional ballet dancers, and thrilling theatrical elements, Peter Pan’s audience members will be swept into the magic of Neverland. Participants from NPB’s A Chance to Dance program for dancers of diversability will join the cast during a special Sensory-Friendly matinee on Saturday, May 4. NPB’s Sensory-Friendly performances provide accommodations to reduce loud sounds and adjust dramatic lights, provide a space for taking a sensory break, and allow for a relaxed theater environment. North Pointe Ballet created and presented this work for the first time at the Lorain Palace Theatre in May 2018. For this reprised production, North Pointe Ballet is reviving its partnership with the Friendship Animal Protective League of Lorain County. This partnership includes a live, adoptable dog being featured in the performance and a canned pet food drive at the theater throughout the weekend’s performances. In addition, NPB will donate $1 of every performance to the Saturday, May 4 evening performance to the Friendship APL. Tickets can be purchased by visiting NPB’s website.