Time To Change The Temperature
An island in the South Pacific has a problem. It’s hollow.
Anxiety levels are rising in a North American boardroom. Eve’s garden is bursting with next door’s rubbish. Even the ducks have relocated… they’re in Bangladesh.
From the four corners of the earth come colourful, inter-connecting stories of humanity living with the wild, unpredictable effects of climate change.
Scientists, farmers, oil magnates, climate warriors, prophets, mothers, journalists and others just like you and me – we’re all in the mix and hungry for a recipe of hope. In the struggle over power, some sound the warming bell, some blow hot and cold, while others make a pudding of the planet.
Vivid, sharp and deliciously entertaining, BAKED ALASKA serves up the realities of climate change with flair and clarity about the temperatures involved.
The show has a cast of four and uses a unique rotating stage which also tilts to give the audience the impression of looking at Earth from space.
The Scottish performances come at a time when Climate Change is about to move to the top of the international political agenda as the crucial United Nations conference starts in Paris at the end of this month. For more info see: http://ridinglights.org/baked-alaska/
Tickets are £12/£9 (concessions) /£7.50 (under18’s in groups of 8+); available from Craignish
Village Hall 01852 500746 / Baked Alaska Box Office 01904 613000.
Contact: Riding Lights – Peter Birkinshaw [email protected]
Craignish Village Hall – Diane Steele [email protected]
An island in the South Pacific has a problem. It’s hollow.
Anxiety levels are rising in a North American boardroom. Eve’s garden is bursting with next door’s rubbish. Even the ducks have relocated… they’re in Bangladesh.
From the four corners of the earth come colourful, inter-connecting stories of humanity living with the wild, unpredictable effects of climate change.
Scientists, farmers, oil magnates, climate warriors, prophets, mothers, journalists and others just like you and me – we’re all in the mix and hungry for a recipe of hope. In the struggle over power, some sound the warming bell, some blow hot and cold, while others make a pudding of the planet.
Vivid, sharp and deliciously entertaining, BAKED ALASKA serves up the realities of climate change with flair and clarity about the temperatures involved.
The show has a cast of four and uses a unique rotating stage which also tilts to give the audience the impression of looking at Earth from space.
The Scottish performances come at a time when Climate Change is about to move to the top of the international political agenda as the crucial United Nations conference starts in Paris at the end of this month. For more info see: http://ridinglights.org/baked-alaska/
Tickets are £12/£9 (concessions) /£7.50 (under18’s in groups of 8+); available from Craignish
Village Hall 01852 500746 / Baked Alaska Box Office 01904 613000.
Contact: Riding Lights – Peter Birkinshaw [email protected]
Craignish Village Hall – Diane Steele [email protected]