A colouring-in of fairies, princesses, a dragon and others

The Darkest Hour | Bakker Productions

Bakker Productions presents

The Darkest Hour

Written and Performed by Bakker Productions Stage One Students

Can the Warrior Princesses save the day?

Queen Geraldine is back to take over the kingdom with darkness and mysteries. Her daughter, Princess Verna, is learning to take over the family business of being evil. Their pet cat, James, is no ordinary cat - he's a spy (and he talks, of course). And where is that shapeshifting dragon, Draco? He's just trying his best.

Can their wicked plans be thwarted by the three Warrior Princesses - Minka, Valka, and Brietta? Does their mother, Queen Aurele, know just how dangerous the mission is? Will Hadley and Elayda (Fairy of all Forests, Mountains and Pebbles and Fairy of all Oceans, Seas and Puddles, respectively) be able to keep the Warrior Princesses safe? What need is there for the healer, Loz Enge? That seems ominous.

The Darkest Hour comes from the inventive, curious, and delightfully twisted minds of the Bakker Productions Stage One students (with a little direction from their teacher, Indea Quinn). They excitedly invite you to discover what can be created when a group of 5 - 8 year-olds choose their dream character to play on stage, and build a story through improvisation, narrative negotiation and taking playfulness seriously.

Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

We acknowledge Tasmanian Aboriginal People as traditional custodians of this land, we pay respect to Elders past and present, as they hold the memories, traditions, culture and hope for generations to come. We recognise and value Aboriginal histories, knowledge and lived experiences and commit to being culturally inclusive and respectful in our working relationships with Aboriginal People.

Launceston Visitor Information Centre
Town Hall, 18-28 St John Street,
Launceston TAS 7250.

Phone:1800 651 827
Mon to Fri:9am - 5pm
Sat & Sun:10am - 2pm
Public Holidays:10am - 2pm

© 2026 City of Launceston