Tahra Zafar has made creatures for “Harry Potter” and “Star Wars.” Her latest project? Bringing the beloved bear to the stage.
Merging 19th-century literature with 21st-century flair, the production reflects the harsh, hopeful duality of a world defined by devastation and wonder.
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The cast of the new version makes a lot of sense. The original, not so much (and that’s a big part of its charm).