"Peter Pan" is a fantasy play written by J.M. Barrie, first performed in 1904 and later adapted into a novel. The story revolves around Peter Pan, a boy who never grows up, and his adventures in the magical world of Neverland. Along with the Darling children—Wendy, John, and Michael—Peter encounters pirates, fairies, and other fantastical creatures. The tale explores themes of childhood, freedom, and the complexities of growing up.