Directed by Dominic Allen and produced by Jethro Compton, the play has since been performed in London, across the United Kingdom, and has returned to Edinburgh as part of the Belt Up Theatre 2011 season.
Critical and public acclaim has led to the show being the longest running of Belt Up Theatre's repertoire, and was one of the two shows that were part of their international debut in the Adelaide Fringe Festival, in 2012 (alongside Outland).
The play invites the audience to join James as he escapes these harsh realities by traveling in his mind back to Neverland.
"[2] Overall the show has attracted great acclaim by both audience member and reviewer alike, which has led it to several successful runs.
[4] In the 2011 presentation The Guardian noted that Wright's play "reaches out for something he can't grasp,"[5] and, "the overall effect is of something almost, but not quite, enchanting.".