Arabella, the Pirate’s Daughter
shareArabella, the Pirate’s Daughter is a story full of excitement and unexpectedness, cruelty and mercy, love and forgiveness, and battle between good and evil.
The events begin on the pirate ship Scorpio, which is captained by the infamous Daniel Trigger who sails the high seas with his daughter Arabella by his side. The life aboard the ship is a usual bloody robber’s life that revolves around power, gold, jewels, rum…
The story takes an unexpected turn when, on Arabella’s orders, the pirates pull from the sea a shipwrecked traveller Hassan. With his nature, actions and words, the man evokes in Arabella’s mind a thought of the possibility of kindness, mercy and love. When a betrayal leads to Arabella being captured by another mighty pirate Iron Braid, Daniel is faced with a choice: to carry on as usual or to save his true treasure.
The production using means of visual theatre takes viewers on a crazy ride where they must tackle the moody ruthless sea as well as bloodthirsty rivals. The adventures lead to many hopeful encounters and unexpected situations. But the hardest journey takes place within the characters themselves, who must figure out once and for all what it is that really matters in life.
Attention! The production uses health-safe stage smoke and strobe lighting (not suitable for people with epilepsy).
Cast
Alice Siil, Risto Vaidla, Jevgeni Moissejenko, Katri Pekri, Lee Trei, Karl Sakrits, Ott Aardam (Theatrum )
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