Which show/play are you doing?

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--Which show are you doing?
--We are doing Peter Pan.

Source: Kid’s Box 4, CUP

I’d like to know if we can use “play” instead of “show” in the 1st sentence.
 
I would say I am "presenting" a show or "putting on" a show.
 
Or
staging a musical
 
… most of Shakespeare's comedies feature at least some songs.
… but we don’t call them shows. I didn’t want to repeat ‘typically’ before doesn’t.
 
I think we've wandered off-topic from post 1. You can use the word "play" if what you're putting on is actually a play! If it's pantomime, or a musical, or a song and dance variety show, you can't. If you're putting on the play version of Peter Pan, use "play". If you're not, don't.
 
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