Inspired by the story of Theseus and the Minotaur, The Princess and the Labyrinth takes a classic Greek myth and asks the important question; yes, but what if it was gay?
Ariane has never been very good at being a princess. She much prefers catching frogs in muddy trousers than attending etiquette lessons in fancy petticoats. And she certainly wants nothing to do with any of the princes she's supposed to marry someday, much to her parents' chagrin.
When Ariane is cursed to become a bull-headed monster and hidden at the centre of a labyrinth, her father promises a great reward for anyone who can bring his daughter back.
Thea understands Princess Ariane's lack of interest in skirts, polite conversation and boys, only her parents don't mind so much. Recognising a kindred spirit, Thea takes it upon herself to rescue Princess Ariane and break her curse. Together, they might just get the happy ending they've always wanted.
Ariane has never been very good at being a princess. She much prefers catching frogs in muddy trousers than attending etiquette lessons in fancy petticoats. And she certainly wants nothing to do with any of the princes she's supposed to marry someday, much to her parents' chagrin.
When Ariane is cursed to become a bull-headed monster and hidden at the centre of a labyrinth, her father promises a great reward for anyone who can bring his daughter back.
Thea understands Princess Ariane's lack of interest in skirts, polite conversation and boys, only her parents don't mind so much. Recognising a kindred spirit, Thea takes it upon herself to rescue Princess Ariane and break her curse. Together, they might just get the happy ending they've always wanted.
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