Once upon a time three princesses - Persephone, Penelope, and Poppy - lived a life of medieval-y privilege with their loyal servant, Jacopo. Then, in the dead of night, a princely suitor appeared. With a drawn sword. Smelling of stew. He was determined to slay a monster and save the princesses, but this isn’t that kind of story and these are not those kinds of princesses.
The play includes adult situations, conversations, and language, and isn’t meant for young audiences.
Once upon a time three princesses - Persephone, Penelope, and Poppy - lived a life of medieval-y privilege with their loyal servant, Jacopo. Then, in the dead of night, a princely suitor appeared. With a drawn sword. Smelling of stew. He was determined to slay a monster and save the princesses, but this isn’t that kind of story and these are not those kinds of princesses.
The play includes adult situations, conversations, and language, and isn’t meant for young audiences.
Once upon a time three princesses - Persephone, Penelope, and Poppy - lived a life of medieval-y privilege with their loyal servant, Jacopo. Then, in the dead of night, a princely suitor appeared. With a drawn sword. Smelling of stew. He was determined to slay a monster and save the princesses, but this isn’t that kind of story and these are not those kinds of princesses.
The play includes adult situations, conversations, and language, and isn’t meant for young audiences.