Acknowledgment of country

Polyglot acknowledges that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and create, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. For more than 65,000 years, children and families have created and played here, and we are grateful to make our art on this country too.


3 months - 4+ years (pram users)

A Pram People production photo. A Polyglot artist in a colourful green and purple costume engages with a small child. Behind them are adults wearing headphones, standing with their prams decorated with brightly coloured ribbons. Photo: Theresa Harrison

Pram People at Barking Town Square (UK)

A moment in time for children who ride in prams, and the adults who push them.

A Pram People production photo. A person wearing headphones pushes a pram decorated with brightly coloured ribbons. Behind them, Polyglot artists and other participants push similarly decorated prams in different directions. Photographer: Theresa Harrison

Pram People at Freedom Festival (UK)

A celebration of community, Pram People rolls out the red carpet for every pram, big or small.

A Pram People photo. An adult in a green jumper and headphones pushes a small child in a pram decorated with green streamers. They are surrounded by colourful motion blurs. The adult looks out of frame, while the child looks at the camera. Photographer: Sarah Walker

Pram People at Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (UK)

A colourful celebration of community, connection and people who use prams. 

A Pram People (Hong Kong Edition) photo. Adults wearing headphones push their small children in prams decorated with brightly coloured ribbons. They are on a grassy lawn, with a harbour and palm trees in the background. Photo courtesy of Learning and Participation Team, Performing Arts Division, West Kowloon Cultural District.

Dress rehearsal – Pram People (Hong Kong Edition) 「Pram People(香港版)」彩排活動

Melbourne families who speak Cantonese are invited to join us for a special bilingual dress rehearsal of Pram People (Hong Kong Edition) ahead

A Pram People production photo. A person wearing headphones pushes a pram decorated with brightly coloured ribbons. Behind them, Polyglot artists and other participants push similarly decorated prams in different directions. Photographer: Theresa Harrison

Dress rehearsal – Pram People

Join Polyglot Theatre for a dress rehearsal in Melbourne ahead of our tour to Western Australia.

A Pram People (Hong Kong Edition) promo photo. Adults wearing headphones push prams decorated with brightly coloured ribbons on the Harbourside Lawn. Photo courtesy of Learning and Participation Team, Performing Arts Division, West Kowloon Cultural District

Pram People (Hong Kong Edition) at WestK FunFest

A fun and immersive spectacle using the pram to connect communities.

A Pram People photo. An adult in a green jumper and headphones pushes a small child in a pram decorated with green streamers. They are surrounded by colourful motion blurs. The adult looks out of frame, while the child looks at the camera. Photographer: Sarah Walker

Pram People at Joondalup Festival

A moment in time for children who ride in prams, and the adults who push them.

A Pram People photo. An adult in a green jumper and headphones pushes a small child in a pram decorated with green streamers. They are surrounded by colourful motion blurs. The adult looks out of frame, while the child looks at the camera. Photographer: Sarah Walker

Pram People at Abbotsford Convent

A moment in time for children who ride in prams, and the adults who push them.

A Pram People photo. An adult in a green jumper and headphones pushes a small child in a pram decorated with green streamers. They are surrounded by colourful motion blurs. The adult looks out of frame, while the child looks at the camera. Photographer: Sarah Walker

Pram People at Melbourne Fringe

A moment in time for children who ride in prams, and the adults who push them.

A Pram People production photo. An adult wearing headphones smiles at their child, who they are holding. The child looks directly at the camera. Other adults wearing headphones and pushing prams decorated with colourful ribbons are visible in the background. Photographer: Theresa Harrison

Pram People

A moment in time for children who ride in prams, and the adults who push them.

A Pram People illustration. A group of adults stand together, each pushing a child in a pram.

Pram People at ArtPlay

Help us create a show about being a pram user! The Thursday workshops are for pairs of one pram user and one pram pusher. If

A Pram People illustration. A group of adults stand together, each pushing a child in a pram.

Pram People at ArtPlay

Help us create a show about being a pram user! The Saturday workshop is for pairs of one pram user and one pram pusher, with