Augustin Pirate des Indes heads to the La Nouvelle Seine theater and waves the main screen from October 8 to December 24, 2023 with his show for children. An olfactory and interactive journey, full of discovery and good humor!
Oye Oye! Augustin Pirates of the Indieswhich was a huge success sailor from 4 years old, returns to the Théâtre La Nouvelle Seine from 8 October to 24 December.
Around corner a sea shanty and crossed the sea on a humpback whale, Augustin introduces children to spices, thanks to the charming scented flag. Just enough to exercise your imagination… and have fun with family.
Augustin “Volubile” Poivre was only six years old when he became captain of a Pirate Ship. Go search treasures of the Maharaja of Pondicherryhe will cross the Indian Ocean on a humpback whale, face a forest of orangutans, escape from a ferocious tiger, enter a candy palace…
So far adventure also inhabited by a charming princessan annoying bearded Dutchman, a sassy parrot and a one-eyed sniper, Augustin will show us a thousand and one spices with a mysterious and charming aroma.
Augustin's characters are very loosely inspired by adventure botanist and explorer Pierre Poivre. In the 18th century, these “spice missionaries” helped end, in French interests, the Dutch East India Company's monopoly on the highly profitable spice trade.
In a decor arousing to attract as many as possible imagination, Augustin, alone on stage, passionately recounts his brilliantly executed treasure hunt. To achieve victory over everything dangerhe “enlisted” into his crew young audiences who crave thrills.
If in the 18th century people fought fiercely for vanilla or nutmeg, now spices are synonymous with sensuality, cooking and travel. Its origin is not always known and its aroma is not always identified.
This is why this show, more than just simple entertainment, aims to offer several historical, geographical and botanical landmarks… During showAugustine makes us feel cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg… Far cheerful And educative to keep dreaming with open eyes.