Black Stache

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Black Stache is a flamboyant, comically villainous pirate captain who serves as the primary antagonist and eventual precursor to Captain Hook in the play "Peter and the Starcatcher."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
pirate captain
theatrical character
adaptedFromWork Peter and the Starcatchers NERFINISHED
alignment villain
appearsIn Peter and the Starcatcher NERFINISHED
associatedWithProduction Broadway production of Peter and the Starcatcher
off-Broadway production of Peter and the Starcatcher
awardAssociatedWithPortrayal Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play NERFINISHED
basedOn Captain Hook NERFINISHED
commands pirate crew
creator Dave Barry NERFINISHED
Rick Elice NERFINISHED
Ridley Pearson NERFINISHED
Wayne Barker NERFINISHED
enemyOf Molly Aster NERFINISHED
Peter NERFINISHED
firstAppearance stage adaptation Peter and the Starcatcher
gender male
genre comic adventure
fantasy
hasOccupation pirate
hasPhysicalCharacteristic large black mustache
hasRelationshipWith Smee NERFINISHED
hasTrait comically villainous
egotistical
flamboyant
theatrical
humorStyle slapstick
wordplay
inspiredBy J. M. Barrie’s Captain Hook NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction origin version of Captain Hook
notableProp mustache
notableScene door gag monologue in Peter and the Starcatcher
partOf Peter Pan franchise NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Christian Borle NERFINISHED
portrayedByInProduction Christian Borle in the original Broadway production of Peter and the Starcatcher
precursorTo Captain Hook NERFINISHED
roleInWork primary antagonist in Peter and the Starcatcher
setting high seas
targetAudience family audiences
typeOfVillain comic villain

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