Much marketing noise is made of the multimedia elements of this touring British production, performed in a huge tent that includes a dome on which 360-degree background settings are projected above the in-the-round audience seating. Sure enough, the projections are quite spectacular at times: the flight of Peter and the Darling children over an Edwardian London skyline is almost worth the price of admission alone, and the climactic battle scene places the audience right in the middle of the deck aboard Captain Hook's pirate ship. At its heart, though, this Peter Pan is a sophisticated production of the classic, performed impressively by a cast featuring pedigreed British and American actors in the leads and a fine crew of young local actors in the supporting roles. Whether that's praise or criticism may vary based on one's hopes for this production.