, 18, who composed the score. The pair of friends first met while growing up together on a farm owned by Morgan’s grandmother, surrounded by female mentors who encouraged them to follow their dreams. Now, after funding their project through Kickstarter,features a blend of Celtic rock, pop and folk mixed with snappy critiques of culture and identity. Morgan came up with the concept after reading an article about female viking warriors.
The story follows Viking warrior Eira, who is the next chief of her tribe, and Finn, the daughter of a Celtic fisherman. The two cross paths when a failed raid leaves Eira abandoned, assumed dead, and Finn is face-to-face with the violence that killed her parents. Soon, an unlikely friendship blossoms between them.
Along the way, the show tackles the cyclical nature of violence, xenophobia, and misogyny as the characters struggle to overcome the prejudice against female leaders in their culture. Through all this, they confirm for each other that they’re strong and capable enough to grapple with their deepest, most terrifying emotions and come out on the other side.also highlights the similarities between Viking culture and the political atmosphere in America in 2019.
The show dives into feelings of grief, fear of failure, and other things “no one is willing to talk about.” While it has songs for everyone, it primarily speaks to young girls, who “deserve representation that shows the messy, cathartic maelstrom that is growing up,” Mhairi says. In the most, which became popular online after being posted on YouTube, Eira sings “Girls Will Be Girls,” which is about sexual assault. “We’re not writing a story for the typical Broadway audience.
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