Kazakh Princess Diaries
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Aisha Kalymzhanova (Kazakhstan)
In this fast-paced, cabaret-style solo musical comedy, one actress plays six vibrant characters to tell the story of Tomi – a luxury-obsessed teen whose world flips when she discovers she’s the heir to the Kazakh throne. Thrust into a remote village, Tomi faces intense culture shock, eccentric relatives and a journey of hilarious, chaotic self-discovery. Featuring original music blending jazzy and theatrical styles, Kazakh Princess Diaries is a bold, heartfelt exploration of identity, privilege and what it really means to belong, told through the eyes of a Kazakh performer reclaiming her narrative with humour and heart.
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