6th Sep 2025 to 7th Sep 2025 | |
Saturday 11am & 2pm / Sunday 11am | |
The Royal Lyceum Edinburgh Royal Lyceum Theatre Grindlay Street, Edinburgh West EH3 9AX |
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Various - see event website for details | |
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Based on the beloved book by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort.
These pirates SO love underpants!
Join our swashbuckling party of pirates on their quest to find the fabled Pants of Gold for the Captain's treasure chest!
Dodge hungry crocs beneath Long-John Bridge, bob upon the waves of Big Knickers Bay, spot sharks in fancy underpants, and trek across Three Pants Ridge.
Filled with music, puppetry, and glittering pants of gold, arrr you ready to set sail for a family adventure?
Age 1+
Based on the original book PIRATES LOVE UNDERPANTS. Text Copyright (c) Claire Freedman 2013. Illustrations Copyright (c) Ben Cort 2013. Published by arrangement with Simon and Schuster UK Ltd, 1st Floor 222 Grays Inn Rd, London, WC1X 8HB.
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