Peter Pan (1924) narrated by Lindsay Crouse with organ accompaniment by Peter Krasinski
Date and Time
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM EST
Location
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
50 Middle Street, Gloucester
Fees/Admission
General admission is $30
Students $10
Uunder age 12 free.
Description
Sunday, December 21st at 3:30pm, Peter Pan (1924) narrated by Lindsay Crouse with organ accompaniment by Peter Krasinski
Peter Pan is a 1925 American silent fantasy-adventure film released by Paramount Pictures and is also the inspiration behind Walt Disney’s 1953 animated adaptation. For decades the film was thought to be lost but in the 1950’s a well preserved copy was discovered in a vault in Rochester, New York. The film is based on a play written by Sir James Barrie and was directed by Herbert Brenon in 1924 and was filmed on Santa Cruz island. The plot explores fantasy, adventure and is a playful film armed with technical ingenuity and classic source material.
The film screening will be narrated by Lindsay Crouse, American actress who made her debut in the 1972 revival of Much Ado About Nothing. She has played many roles in a number of films and received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination. Lindsay is a well known celebrity on Cape Ann and we are delighted to have her as a narrator for the screening of Peter Pan. The film will also be accompanied by Peter Krasinski, a master of improvised silent movie accompaniment, whose exciting performances delight kids and adults alike. Krasinski will display the diverse power of the 1893 Hutchings/Fisk organ, creating music that adds mystery, intrigue and excitement to this memorable and nostalgic film.
Tickets are available at the door and online with more information at: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. General admission is $30, students $10, under age 12 free.
The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church is located at 50 Middle Street in Gloucester. Parking is available on the Green in front of the Meetinghouse and at other locations in the Historic District. The side entrance at 10 Church Street offers elevator access.
The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church started its history as the first Universalist church in America in 1779, a rebellious congregation that played an important role in the quest for religious freedom as enshrined in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The architecturally significant building predates lighthouses on Cape Ann and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is an independent, secular nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to the historic building’s preservation and its use for and by the Cape Ann community.