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Steven Spielberg’s beloved epic Hook celebrates its 35th anniversary with a spectacular film-to-concert presentation. A 75-piece orchestra brings John Williams’ iconic score to life, performed in sync with the full movie on the big screen, delivering an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages.

Released in 1991, Hook became a global box office success, grossing over $300 million worldwide and earning five Academy Award nominations. Starring Robin Williams as an adult Peter Pan—now Peter Banning, a workaholic lawyer who has forgotten his past life in Neverland—the film follows his daring return to rescue his children from Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman) and rediscover the magic of who he truly is.

Originally envisioned as a musical, the film features two Williams-penned songs: “We Don’t Want to Grow Up and the Oscar-nominated “When You’re Alone.” Williams’ lush, imaginative score—widely regarded as one of his finest—earned two GRAMMY nominations and the BMI Film Music Award. Its whimsical and poignant themes capture the wonder of Neverland, the nostalgia of childhood, and the eternal struggle between growing up and staying young at heart.

Beloved across generations, Hook has become a timeless classic. In concert, its rich musical landscape and heartfelt storytelling combine to transport audiences back to Neverland, blending nostalgia and spectacle in one magical celebration.

Available now for direct-to-symphony bookings.