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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 16-18, 2005 The Park Record C-8 5 'Peter Pan author chosen LONDON (AP) Peter Pmi and the wily OipUiin Hook are set for ;i rematch. Children's author Gcraldine McCaughrean has been chosen to write the official sequel to J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan," the London hospital that holds Uic copyright to the classic work said Sunday. Barric willed the "Peter Pan" copyright and royalties to the Great Ormond Street Hospital when he died in 1937 and the institution has long wanted to commission a follow-up. It has stipulated that the new work, titled "Captain Pan" must feature the original characters: the boy who never grew up along with his pals Wendy, fairy Tinkerbcll and the Lost Boys -as well as the fearsome pirate Hook. "It is an astonishing, daunting privilege to be let loose in Ncvcrland. armed with nothing but a pen, and knowing I'm walking in Barrie's revered footsteps." said McCaughrean, 53, the three-time winner of the Britain's prestigious Whitbrcad Children's Book of the Year. "But completing this book is going to be the writing adventure of a lifetime - and such amazing fun!" HUGE SELECTION OF DVD MOVIES FOR RENT AND SALE TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! 8208 Gorgosa Pines Road 950 Ironhorse Drive 645-9234 Ste.7C 649-8603 Over 10,000 Titles to Choose From Open Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m. until midnight IN PARK CITY Fine Cigars and Accessories for Wine and Spirits -weekly wine tasting school ^ ^ • Continued from C-8 lion filmmakers. The program encourages the exploration of innovative nonfiction storytelling, and promotes the exhibition of documentary films to a broader audience. 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T H E DRAGON LOUNGE AT THE MINER'S C L U B -wine-cellar caistructjon - cooling & racking systems ~ stemware, cork ,• screws, decanters, etc any little help from the sequel will be very welcome." McCaughrean and the hospital will split the royalties from the new book. 'Hie copyright expires in 2007. 'Hie Peter Pan character first appeared in a 1902 novel, '"The Little While Bird," and the play that made him famous premiered at the Duke of York's theater in London two years later Barrie turned the story into a children's book in 1911 and its combination of mystery and magic made it a children's favorite. Others have attempted sequels - and even prequels - but McCaughrcan's will be the first officially sanctioned follow-up. Hollywood marked the play's centenary last year with two movies, a live action "Peter Pan" and "Finding Neverland." a biopic starring Johnny Depp that delves into Barrie's relationship with the five young Llewelyn Davis boys who inspired "Peter Pan." Scottish-born Barrie, who never grew beyond five feet in height, married Mary Ansel!, but his relationship with the actress ended in divorce and produced no children. Barrie later adopted the Llewelyn Davis boys when their parents died of cancer. Documentary projects get grants Sundance Institute Founded by Robert Rcdford in 1981, Sundance Institute is dedicated to the development of artists of independent vision and Make It A BLOCKBUSTER Night McCaughrean has experience of reworking classic tales: She won her third Whitbread award in January for "Not Jlic End of the World." a retelling of the story of Noah's ark. She was chosen from a number of authors who each submitted submit a sample chapter and synopsis of the potential book. "1 think J.M. Barric would have liked her style - if I'm wrong, he'll be back to haunt us," said David Barrie. w great-great-nephew of J.M. Barrie who was on the judging panel. 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