How did Allison Williams & Christopher Walken do in the live Peter Pan special?

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Last night was the live special of Peter Pan, starring Girls‘ Allison Williams in the title role and also featuring Christopher Walken as Captain Hook. Unlike Carrie Underwood’s turn in the live production of The Sound of Music, this was generally considered a success, if a bit long and boring. The show clocked in at three hours and didn’t change enough of the original source material to keep everyone’s interest. Williams is said to have done a passable to decent job, I’ve watched some of it and her singing voice was excellent. If she was lip syncing at any point it was hard to tell. Williams’ British accent was a bit wonky, but it wasn’t overly noticeable and she made up for it with a solid performance.

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The most buzz is centering around Christopher Walken’s bizarre performance. Walken came in as Captain Hook about a half hour in to the show. He of course delivered his lines in that halting way of his, which doesn’t translate well to a live performance. He kept looking down and off into the distance. When Walken starting singing and dancing he came onto his own, though. There was something so delightful and campy about him. Here’s People Magazine’s assessment of the show, and they have more at the source.

Allison Williams of Girls made a much more committed Peter than Carrie Underwood did a Maria von Trapp in last year’s endless Sound of Music Live!, and Christopher Walken’s extremely peculiar Captain Hook was a triumph.

Maybe a disaster. But more of a triumph.

Williams, her hair boyishly short in the androgynous tradition of actresses cast in the title role, looked like Keira Knightley’s brother. Which is precisely how Peter Pan should look. And her singing was both firm and light for Peter’s songs, including the standards I Gotta Crow and I Won’t Grow Up.

What was lacking was any rough-and-tumble humor – isn’t there a degree of macho self-consciousness and posturing in Peter? Williams was a bit posh.

But odd inconsistencies are hard to avoid with this character and with this story. J.M. Barrie’s tale is strewn with gender, sexual and psychological issues that can be parsed until the inevitable day that Neverland is gentrified and converted into condos.

For anyone anticipating Walken as Hook, his entrance in the role was so strange the entire production temporarily ground to a halt.

Walken seemed reluctant to look anywhere but down, as if Hook were worried about tripping on the knots in his ship’s wooden floor. He worked his way through the dialogue and lyrics with a slowness that was occasionally sinuous, and sometimes, almost aggressive, as if he fully intended to refuse to walk any plank he might be shown.

[From People]

In the live performance, they changed the lyrics to the original racist “Ugg-A-Wugg” song, performed by Tiger Lilly, her crew, Peter Pan, and The Lost Boys. The NBC production hired a Native American songwriter to rewrite the gibberish song to be more authentic. The Hollywood Reporter writes that there was still a race issue in the show in that The Lost Boys were mostly white (I did spot at least one minority Lost Boy) while Tiger Lily’s gang was racially diverse.

Overall, the show went off without a hitch. There’s still the matter of how long it was and whether these type of old school musicals translate well to the small screen. I don’t think they do, but people are watching them. Even if they’re hate-watching, they’re still watching.

Here’s Christopher Walken doing Hook’s Waltz.

Allison Williams singing about Neverland to Wendy

And the “I’m Flying” sequence:

photos are screenshots from preview clips above, courtesy of NBC

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  1. L says:

    They were totally lip syncing in some of the big group numbers-I think they recorded a dress rehearsal and were singing to that.

    Walken was the worst part of the show. His face never moved! And there’s even video of him messing up his lip syncing in one number-the guy clearly did not want to be there.

    • FLORC says:

      Yea. There were a few spots where the lip syncing could not be denied or blamed on any lag. I think they all sang live, but with a better pre recorded and touched up track to cover any mistakes. And that is often the standard with these shows.

      Walken was … Walken. He dances well, but that’s no surprise. And He did appear like he was drifting away into his thoughts or reading a que card. Couple shots he looks past the camera and squints his eyes. Looks like he’s reading something.

      Overall it was fine for PP, but not entertaining. I only watched it for Walken.

    • BbBob621 says:

      Pirates aren’t pink. Peter Pan was a boy.

  2. Bridget says:

    Out of all the musicals they could have chosen, why Peter Pan?

    • I wonder this, too. There’s already a television audience for The Sound Of Music, because the movie version airs yearly here. But were people clamoring for this?

    • Maria says:

      Yeah, why not Guys and Dolls, or Oklahoma, or….pick one.

      • Bridget says:

        I LOVE Guys& Dolls. Or how about Singin’ In The Rain? The Sound of Music is iconic and I can understand why they chose that. But Peter Pan starring Walked and the chick from Girls?

    • Bob Loblaw says:

      Peter Pan is well known family fare and an established Disney commodity, it’s better known than Oklahoma and Guys & Dolls, as for Singin’ in the Rain, who is filling Gene Kelly or Donald O’Connor’s shoes? They are all wonderful musicals but Peter is the most child focused, a play for kids about kids, it was a good choice and I enjoyed it, live performances always have flaws, that’s part of their charm.

  3. Abbott says:

    I’m pretty sure Walken was reading his lines off the floor.

    As for the lost boys, I have not seen this many dudes with mommy issues since my ex boyfriends all friended each other on Facebook.

  4. layla says:

    A don’t-give-a-f*ck-Hook is the ONLY Hook I want in my life. My gawds I love that man!

    Christopher Walken dancing is THE ONLY way to start the day.
    Shut it down.
    Friday complete.

    *mic drop*

  5. INeedANap says:

    I am pretty impressed by Williams’ singing, if that’s her. Good for her! She would do well on Broadway in lighter, comedy-esque roles if/when Girls ends.

    • Bob Loblaw says:

      She did well, she does not have the greatest voice and cannot compare to Mary Martin, who defined the role, but very few people remember Mary anymore. If was worse for Carrie Underwood trying to live up to Julie Andrews, that was a mistake, that role is iconically Julie’s and it is not an easy singing role at all. Singing Peter Pan is a more manageable feat for any singer than The Sound of Music.

      • Melissa says:

        I grew up with a VHS of Mary Martin’s Peter Pan that I wore out dancing to the Ugg A Wugg scene over and over. I loved the scene where the lost boys built the house around a sleeping Wendy. I miss that movie so much! You’re right there no one remembers Mary Martin’s performance anymore. Truly a shame.

  6. Jenny says:

    Alison actually was pretty good. Walken was awful though. He obviously hated it and should have never agreed in the first place.

    • Stef Leppard says:

      +1
      Allison was the only good thing about the show. Hook was bizarre, Wendy was so annoying, the sets were hideous. It just wasn’t interesting enough. I only liked when Allison sang and flew.

  7. Milena says:

    Gender, sexual, and psychological issues… now I’m interested in reading about the genesis of the Peter Pan story! It’s really messed up if you think about it. Isn’t it that in J.M. Barrie’s original story, the Lost Boys were killed when they grew too old?

    A lot of these antique children’s stories are just hinky. This one, Alice in Wonderland… it’s hard not to view them with a critical eye when they come from SUCH a different time period from our own.

    • FingerBinger says:

      Most of the children’s stories are creepy. The original Brothers Grimm stories are a bit disturbing.

    • Anony says:

      Peter Pan is because the authored brother died as a child and his mother never recovered. So he grew up with a complex and fascination with his brother who never grew up. It’s also why there are so many mother issues with the characters. It’s all very sad.

  8. FingerBinger says:

    Allison Woods was very good. The whole cast was good and the child actors really looked like they were enjoying themselves. Christopher Walken ,on the other hand, looked liked he’d rather be napping.

  9. Brin says:

    I think Allison did a great job and I give props to the production; this is for kids (and kids who won’t grow up).

  10. Deb says:

    I didn’t watch this (I don’t even have cable any more), but the first thing I noticed when I saw a clip this morning online was Michael Park as a pirate! He was Jack Snyder on As The World Turns. So really it only reminded me of ATWT and how much I miss it. πŸ™

    • Carol says:

      He was in Sound of Music last year, too! Are Christian and he the only holdovers?

      • Deb says:

        Was he? I didn’t see that either! I was never that fond of Jack Snyder on ATWT, he was always a bit “holier than thou” for my taste, but I really do miss the soap itself. I felt like I grew up with Lily and Holden and I don’t know If television has ever prompted me to cry so hard as when Reid Oliver died.

  11. Greta says:

    Allison was fine, albeit stiff and non-emotive. She just doesn’t have that “IT” factor to make her a successful lead. Walken was a mess and anyone else would have been better. The man was practically asleep on stage.

    Question: if this was meant for kids to enjoy, why was it on so late at night? You know that the little kids were all in bed by the time this started (unless they have crap parents, I guess). Seems silly. They should have aired it during the day on a weekend.

    • Lisa says:

      Loved Walken !!! It was great watching him, especially doing the dancing/singing numbers. You could tell he was afraid of falling on-camera by the way he was walking and looking down all the time, and he must have had his lines down at the floor as well. Always love his performance in anything. I agreed to let my kids stay up and watch but had no idea it was going to last 3 hours. It would have been much more enjoyable if it’d lasted 1.5 hours. Me and the kids got bored but finished it out. Late for school today.

    • tealily says:

      I agree. She has a beautiful voice, but the acting was stiff, especially at the beginning. Maybe she was just nervous and loosened up a bit as it went on. However, I loved Walken!

      I wondered about the timing too, but the best I can think is that it was a live performance, so they wanted to hit all time zones in prime time. Even I zonked before the end in Central time… can’t imagine many kids in the Eastern zone survived the whole thing.

  12. zinjojo says:

    I thought the production was so slow moving and boring I gave up after twenty minutes. The only thing that made it worth watching was Christopher Walken — that was some strange casting!

  13. Megs283 says:

    I was pleasantly surprised by Allison Williams’ voice. Walken as Hook was hilarious. Also hilarious…95% of the tweets under #PeterPanLive. Anna Kendrick was on a roll!!

    I’m glad that NBC did another musical. My mom, in-laws, friends, siblings and I were all watching the same thing – how rare is that? (Even my husband watched it with me!)

  14. joy says:

    My husband is a huge Peter Pan fan and even he couldn’t finish this. The production was slow, Allison has an ok voice but doesn’t really grab you as a strong lead. Walken……oh my god. It’s was so awful it was good.

  15. Mrs. Wellen Melon says:

    I didn’t clap and that thing is STILL going on.

  16. Lindy79 says:

    I had no idea the song Jonah Hill sang while high on 21 Jump Street was an actual song….

  17. Jackie Jormp Jomp says:

    Williams’ accent is just ….it’s very bad.

  18. neelyo says:

    She was serviceable. She was so awkward when she was flying, no grace or athleticism at all.

    This was a poor choice. The show was a favorite in the 60s and 70s but hasn’t had the lasting cultural impact of a Wizard of Oz or Sound of Music. Besides ‘I’m Flying’ and a few other snippets, I was unfamiliar with the score and by the end, I knew why.

    • Bob Loblaw says:

      Yes, I thought her wire work was weak, she obviously practiced enough that she was comfortable on the wire and she delivered everything called for but she seemed awkward and lacked the dexterity and agility you would expect to see in Peter Pan himself. But kudos to her for effort and consistency, she acquitted herself very well in my opinion.

  19. Alex says:

    The only way I made it through three hours of this was by drinking and reading the amazing tweets last night. Because this was pretty terrible. Allison was not as bad as I thought. Her singing was good, her acting was meh. Walken was just bad and either lost some lines or was delivering them in a weird stilted pace. Which is sad because I’m a huge fan of his. The sets were pretty terrible and honestly they should have picked a different show

    But I really need NBC to stop ruining classics. I love stage shows but these have been really bad.

  20. RobN says:

    I couldn’t watch the whole thing, I’ve always thought the story was pretty bland, and holy cow it was long, but had two impressions: Allison Williams seemed way too big to play somebody who doesn’t want to grow up. PP is supposed to be 12’ish and her really strong bone structure and super fit body made her look like an androgynous 17 year old, and two, you can’t play half the show as a fairly serious production of a classic story, and then have Captain Hook camping it up.

    Oh, and Nana is supposed to be a Newfoundland. The change bugs me; Nana is the best character in the show.

    • Alexis says:

      Captain Hook cannot NOT be campy though. He is a patron saint of campiness. Further, I don’t think Williams’s size was the problem with making it hard to accept her as a 12 year old boy (she’s tiny, and they casted others around her to play it up), it was her mediocre acting. I did not really buy her as a mischievous young boy; she came across like a quirky soft-stud female with a Neverland complex(heh-heh). And in turn, Wendy just seemed like a late-teen girl with a crush on another late-teen girl who wasn’t really interested; neither of them really seemed like little kids. Williams looked the part to a tee, but being Peter Pan is more than a haircut and a costume. You have to be a GOOD actress to make audiences set aside the fact that you’re a grown woman, especially in a television production with close-ups, and Williams was not up to the task. I don’t want to be disparaging; Williams definitely seems talented enough to do Broadway professionally. But that role is very hard.

  21. Alexis says:

    Oh man it was horrible. I love Broadway musicals. Peter Pan was a weird choice, but I set that aside and kept an open mind.

    Allison Williams has a sweet voice, but her acting was wooden. I could have forgiven that, but she entirely lacks the charisma to be a leading lady. Wendy was gooey and awful. Also creepily h-rny, like she was always trying to force herself on an uninterested Peter. Walken seemed entirely checked out, so that was disappointing. Also the sets looked super cheap, and so did the costuming.

    The end was really creepy, too. Wendy offering her daughter to Peter, and implying that all the girls in the family would basically lose their v-card to Peter? Seriously?

  22. tealily says:

    The comment about the lack of racial diversity among the lost boys catches me off guard. I was actually thinking the opposite during the program. I really enjoyed Walken, although he just seemed so OLD! His dancing was so much smaller than the other pirates’, but he completely made up for it with the camp. I liked Wendy, but I seem to be the only one. The little boys were wonderful. I would have like to see a different Peter. Williams has a lovely voice, but I just didn’t think she fit the role. She was a bit stiff in places and generally not boisterous enough for my liking. And the wig was terrible. Generally, though, I thought it was a good production and I enjoyed watching it!

    • BbBob621 says:

      Diversity? In an old English story? Are ye daft, wench? Or just so PC you believe revisionist garbage?

  23. PJ says:

    I only watched a little but of this because I was so traumatized by the whole Carrie Underwood ‘Sound’ experience (and c’mon, ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ was on) but I thought the parts that I did see were delightful!

    Alison was goofy and fun to watch and I loved the fact that they didn’t revamp the classic story in an effort to cater to modern sensibilities (my inner 5 year old was giddy to see so much of exactly what I remember from my childhood on the screen). All that said, Christopher Walken as Captain Hook was incredible!! He was so funny, efeminate, over the top, imperfect and just awesome to see in the role πŸ˜„ Never in a million years would I have thought of casting him in the part but I’m sure glad someone else did!

  24. perplexed says:

    With short hair, she looks like Hilary Swank. What a difference hair makes.

  25. Apple says:

    Peter Pan is mostly in public domain now, NBC most likely didn’t have to pay any hefty royalty fee to the hospital that used to own the rights which made it an easy choice to use this play over better and more expensive choices. But I would like to think they made a donation (but didn’t)

  26. J.O says:

    Walken- worst performance ever! He didn’t know his lines and was clearly reading the script. He could barely move and was stiff and wooden. His dancing….sucked. I don’t know if he was sick, drunk, stoned, or just hadn’t bothered. They should have put an understudy on and pulled him out. I had to shut this off, it was so bad.