Synopsis 

In the monochromatic world of Pea Town, green is not just a color—it’s a way of life. Under the iron rule of the formidable Princess, the townspeople are permitted only to grow peas, eat peas, and live under the strict, unyielding law of the pea. Any deviation from this rigid norm is met with swift punishment. But whispers of rebellion begin to stir when Princess grows suspicious of one family daring to defy tradition.



Inside their cozy pod, Penelopea’s parents have been savoring a forbidden vegetable. Their joy is short-lived, as Princess storms in, sentencing them to be “canned” for their crime, leaving poor Penelopea orphaned and forced to toil in the pea fields.

Life in Pea Town seems destined to remain unchanged until an exciting announcement shakes the town: the annual Mattress Match is about to begin! This grueling competition, traditionally rigged for Princess to win, offers a singular prize—the coveted Can-Opener to the City, granting the winner the power to reshape Pea Town. Against all odds, Penelopea’s name is selected to compete, setting the stage for a showdown that could change everything.

As the match approaches, Penelopea finds an unexpected ally in her dreams—a vibrant Carrot, who reminds her of the possibilities beyond the pea fields. Encouraged by this whimsical companion, Penelopea faces a series of comical and exhausting mattress challenges that test her resilience and grit.



Will a new dream take root in Pea Town?

“Princess and the Pea” is a heartwarming ballet that pirouettes between satire and sincerity, inviting audiences to witness how even the smallest seeds of defiance can grow into revolutionary change. With humor and heart, Penelopea’s journey promises to unlock possibilities that Pea Town never dared to dream of.