What is considered “typical” or “normal” behaviour for girls and for boys? Highly energetic, fun and whimsical, Princesses can be Pirates, playfully questions our gender preconceptions.
Two versatile performers join forces as they journey into unknown territory, where play is everything and everywhere. In a series of hilarious scrapes and lively escapades, they swap toys and activities in their quest to defy stereotypes and break the norm.
The world holds endless possibility for us to discover who we are and who we want to be, and this duet celebrates it all. A dynamic and humorous performance - created for children but inspiring for young and old alike.
Suitable from Junior Infants to 4th Class
TOURING
25th March: Riverbank Arts Centre Kildare 10am and 12pm
28th March: The Source Arts Centre Thurles 11am
31st March: Nenagh Arts Centre 3pm
2nd April: Firkin Crane Cork 11 am
4th April: West Cork Arts Centre Skibbereen 11 am
6th April: AxisBallymun 12pm and 2pm
9th April: The Civic Theatre Tallaght 10:30 am and 4pm
11th April: Dunamaise Arts Centre Portlaoise 12pm
25th April: Roscommon Arts Centre 3pm
5th May: Dublin Dance Festival 12pm
Booking through the venues
Princesses Can Be Pirates trailer
https://youtu.be/wXbATLiCplw