Peter Pan on the lake stage: family adventure until August 17th!
Experience the musical family play “Peter Pan” on the Kriebstein lake stage until August 17, 2025 – remaining tickets available!

Peter Pan on the lake stage: family adventure until August 17th!
The world of Peter Pan is currently attracting numerous families to the Kriebstein lake stage. Until August 17, 2025, visitors can immerse themselves in the magical story that makes the hearts of the young at heart beat faster. Over 3,000 guests have already visited the enchanting production in June, and the rush remains unbroken as there are still remaining tickets available for the following performances Sächsische.de reported.
Director Stephan Bestier and dramaturge Catharina Jacobi bring a stirring family play to the stage with their adaptation of J. M. Barrie's bestseller. The production, which relies on a lot of music, tells of the eternal boy Peter Pan, who ends up in the Darling family's children's room with his fairy Tinker Bell. Together with Wendy, John and Michael, Peter flies to the enchanted Neverland, where they experience exciting adventures with the lost children and the feared Captain Hook. Special family performances are planned at 5 p.m. on the weekends, July 19th and 20th, which are sure to be a highlight the Central Saxon Theater.
A magical adventure on the lake stage
Not only adventure awaits in Neverland, but also the challenge of standing up to the evil pirate James Hook. The Darlings' heroic journey and their fascinating encounters with Tinkerbell, Tigerlilly and the lost boys guarantee a captivating experience for young and old. The performance offers exciting entertainment, especially for the youngest children aged 6 and over, ideal for a family outing. Most performances last around 1 hour and 45 minutes, including a break, so that even the young ones don't feel overwhelmed and can really enjoy the journey to Neverland.
The musicality of the production is enriched by the people behind the scenes who contribute their talents in different areas. Julian Wejwar is the musical director, while Konstantin Wecker composed the impressive music. Martina Topp is responsible for the creative design of the stage elements, supported by a team of committed talents. The large number of participants, including young actors, ensures that every performance impresses with something fresh. The artists bring both their passion and their skills to take the audience into the magical world of Peter Pan. Details about further planned performances are already known in advance. The piece will delight audiences both young and old even after the summer break.
Conclusion
So if you haven't been there yet, hurry up! The adventure of Peter Pan awaits you too - whether you are a child or a child. Leave everyday life behind you and immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience at one of the last dates in August. The performances on the Kriebstein lake stage promise both excitement and a good dose of fantasy that invite you to dream and be amazed.