• At CPT we are committed to ensuring the best possible experience for all artists, audience members and other visitors to our space. We welcome customers and artists with disabilities and are pleased to assist you in your visit. 

    If you have any questions or enquiries, please do get in touch by phone at 020 7419 4841 or email at foh@cptheatre.co.uk.

  • View Cart icon
  • The Lollapalooza Effect

    Mon 2 Sept at 6pm and Wed 4 Sept at 8pm
    Tickets Pay what you can Starting at £5
    ARCHIVE
    “The Lollapalooza Effect” is a visually and emotionally gripping performance that challenges audiences to confront the consequences of their environmental footprint. Through its innovative use of movement, the environmental theatre piece invites viewers to reflect on their role in this ongoing cycle and inspires a collective call to action for a more sustainable future.
    Content Notice
    Running Time 45-60 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticePlastic pollution, visual depictions of suffocation, Grief.

    “The Lollapalooza Effect" is an innovative environmental theatre piece that brings to life the complex power dynamics between humanity and nature through the art of movement. This production uses plastic pollution as a poignant symbol to explore themes of destruction and con-struction, revealing the far-reaching consequences of human actions on the environment. 

    The audience is immersed in a world where fluid, expressive movements depict the delicate balance of nature, which is gradually disrupted by the relentless tide of plastic waste. Dancers embody the beauty of the natural world, their movements mirroring the rhythms of life, growth, and harmony. As the story progresses, these harmonious motions are increasingly interrupted by jagged, dissonant movements representing the intrusion of plastic and human interference. 

    The choreography vividly portrays the struggle between nature's resilience and the pervasive impact of pollution. Scenes of pristine landscapes being overtaken by plastic are brought to life through dynamic and powerful movement sequences. Dancers twist and contort, trapped in a web of synthetic materials, symbolising how human construction efforts can simultaneously destroy the environment. This physical representation underscores the paradox of progress, where each advancement in human development often leads to environmental degradation. 

    As the narrative reaches its climax, the world teeters on the edge of collapse. The consequences of unchecked plastic pollution become undeniable, embodied in the dancers' frenzied, chaotic movements. Yet, from this destruction emerges a new beginning. The cycle starts anew, with a fresh world rising from the ruins, only to face the same themes of construction and destruction in different forms. This endless loop is depicted through a reimagined choreography that introduces fresh forms of construction and devastation, serving as a stark reminder of humanity's persistent impact on the planet. According to a study published in the journal Science Advances in 2017, approximately 91% of plastic produced has not been recycled. 

    "The Lollapalooza Effect" uses the power of movement to engage the audience deeply, challenging them to reflect on their role in this ongoing cycle. The piece inspires a call to action, urging viewers to break free from this destructive loop and envision a more sustainable future. Through its mesmerising choreography and evocative storytelling, this theatre piece offers a profound commentary on our relationship with the environment and the urgent need for change.


     

    “Such a crucial part of the UK theatre ecology… Developing artists and audiences”

    The Guardian