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The Friend-Ship: A Naughty-Cool Adventure

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The Friend-Ship: A Naughty-Cool Adventure

Pirate Pierro sails the high seas with nothing but a sock puppet for company, dreaming of having a merry band to sing his shanties with. Solly Starfish is…washed up, wondering if he’ll ever be a famous rapper again. Adira is confused about her identity as the daughter of a Dugong Mum and Mer-man Dad. And Fiorella the Flamenco Flamingo is hopeful that her colours will come back one day, after losing them to have her babies. This unlikely band of sea folk is thrown into a swashbuckling adventure where they must learn about what it means to be a good friend in order to solve the mystery of the infamous Kraken.

A wacky, spirited adventure filled with punny puns, musical numbers and a message as deep as the ocean. “The Friend-Ship: A Naughty-Cool Adventure” is a hilarious play about finding courage, your identity and family. With jokes for the whole family, you are o-fish-aly invited to come watch this sand-sational show!

Performed by
Sarah Gattellari, Michael Giglio, Daniel Mehareb and Nandika Nellicka

Directed by Neda Taha
Written by
Benjamin La and Kobra Sayyadi with Bina Bhattacharya, Sarah Gattellari, Michael Giglio, Molly Goetz, Daniel Mehareb, Nandika Nellicka and Neda Taha.
Produced by
Benjamin La and Kobra Sayyadi
Technical Design by
Molly Goetz, supported by Elyse Drenth
Creative Collaborator
Natano Fa’anana

For more on the 2024 Company click here

WHEN

Friday 29 November 2024

10.00am and 12.00pm
Saturday 30 November 2024

10.00am and 12.00pm

WHERE

PYT Fairfield
19 Harris St Fairfield, NSW

TICKETS

$20.00

AGES

Primary School Aged-Children (5-12), and pun-loving parents and carers!

For ticketing terms and conditions, please click here https://pyt.com.au/t-and-cs/

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