Peak Stuff
Type:Theatre Show
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127 reviewsA messed up show for messed up times.
Alice is done with fast fashion. Ben can't stop buying trainers. And Charlie just wants to sell out one organ at a time. Peak Stuff presents three fast-paced, funny stories, taking a deep-dive into consumer culture. In an age of thrifting, retail therapy, climate crisis and click and collect how does 'stuff' define us? And do we know when to stop?
Award-winning theatre company ThickSkin have teamed up with the writing talents of Billie Collins (Too Much World at Once) to produce one of the most visually thrilling and inventive shows you will see this year.
Underscored by live drumming and featuring a spectacular video design, one actor plays three characters trying to save the world or themselves. Multiple stories collide to chip away at the role consumer culture plays in shaping our identity. Directed by ThickSkin’s Neil Bettles (How Not To Drown, The Unreturning), Peak Stuff is a cautionary tale for modern times.
Please note: contains occasional strong language, flashing images and loud music.
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Tickets | £13.00 per ticket |
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Morecambe, Lancaster and the Lune Valley is located in Lancashire, in the Northwest of England. Exit the M6 Motorway at Junction 34 and follow signs for Lancaster. Join the one way system (Caton Road) and pass small retail park on left on approach to traffic lights. Turn left following signs for Lancaster City Centre. Once on the one-way system keep in the left-hand lane and follow the brown heritage signs for The Dukes.
Turn left from railway station, follow signs to city centre and walk through pedestrianised shopping area, past Boots and cross Great John Street over to Moor Lane where The Dukes is situated.
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