Harvey Weinstein’s Finding Neverland is heading to Broadway.

The Hollywood heavyweight produced the 2004 film about Peter Pan playwright J. M. Barrie.

And the New York Times now reports the silver screen adventure is headed to the Great White Way ten years later, with a tryout production at Cambridge, Massachusetts’ American Repertory Theater scheduled to debut Wednesday evening.

The production previously had a tryout in Leicester, England.

A spokesperson told the outlet the Broadway production will bow at a theatre owned by the Nederlander Organization, although the exact venue remains unknown.

Harvey had reportedly been shopping the project for months.

Neverland will be his first time acting as a lead producer in theatre, according to the Times.

The musical follows a similar storyline to the decade-old film starring Johnny Depp as Barrie as he befriends a family that inspired him to write Peter Pan.

Jeremy Jordan is currently playing that role, while Kate Winslet’s character Sylvia is played by Laura Michelle Kelly.

British singer Gary Barlow and songwriter Eliot Kennedy are credited with composing the score, a big job after Finding Neverland was lauded at the 2005 Academy Awards for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score for Jan A.P. Kaczmarek.

It was also nominated for Motion Picture of the Year; Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Johnny Depp; Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay; Best Achievement in Film Editing; Best Achievement in Art Direction; and Best Achievement in Costume design.

The musical also features choreography from So You Think You Can Dance star Mia Michaels.

Casting and further production details for the Broadway run have yet to be announced.

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