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Pirate Kai

P1620095

Actors Danny Priestly and Andy Brigden play siblings Kai and Noodles, who live on the mudflats. Kai is content to tend to his cabbages, cooking and cleaning but Noodles has other plans and her chance comes when a Pirate ship strays into the bay.

Noodles loves to dress up and pretend, in fact she is so good at imagining and pretending that she is mistaken for her Grandmother, Sal Magundi, the famous Pirate captain. The ship's crew, Flint and Flash, portrayed by large adorable puppets, are desperate for some decent food as Sal was not only a fine Captain but a fine cook as well. The adventure has only just begun!

Audiences will be delighted with 45 minutes of story, puppetry and music with some interactive fun for the whole whānau - don't forget to look out for the rabbit disguised as a parrot!!

Producers: Keirunga Theatre Collective and The Drama Workshop

Supported by Creative Communities - Hastings, Napier, Central Hawkes Bay. Suitable for ages 3-10.

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Venue

Functions on Hastings

Rating

G

Ticket Price

  Adult$16.88
  Child (3yrs +)$11.75
  Whānau (2 adults + 2 children, aged 3+)$48.52
  Child (under 3)Free

Genre

Comedy, Family, Theatre

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