Pirate Bonnie is a new, music-filled play for young children which is coming to Armley this spring.
The Fidget Theatre production, written and directed by Ruth Cooper and Andrea Heaton, is aimed at would-be pirates aged between four to eight years old and their families.
Pirate Bonnie is looking for treasure – but no ordinary treasure, for she is no ordinary pirate. The treasures she seeks are stories, the long-lost stories of swashbuckling pirates.
Bonnie invites the audience on board her ship to join the crew, set sail and discover treasures. Each treasure recovered is a forgotten legend of a real female pirate.
In typical Fidget Theatre style, the show is warm and witty with original songs and friendly interaction for children and their grown-ups who all become Bonnie’s ship-shape crew.
Pirate Bonnie is on at St Bartholomew’s Church, Armley, Leeds (2pm) on April 5, The Cluntergate Centre, Horbury, (2pm), on April 6, and The Gate at Belle Isle TMO, Leeds, on April 7.
For more details and to book tickets, visit Pirate Bonnie – Red Ladder Theatre Company.
Tickets cost £5 but if you require a subsidised space, e-mail info@redladder.co.uk.
All venues are wheelchair accessible.
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