Urban Foxes Collective bring MOTHERLOAD! to Camden People’s Theatre this November

Urban Foxes Collective present their feminist comedy MOTHERLOAD! at Camden People’s Theatre this November.

Following runs at Summerhall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and performances at Brighton Fringe and Latitude Festival, the piece will run at the London venue from 24 – 25 November 2022.

A dark and hilarious one-woman show, MOTHERLOAD! is about the end of the world. It centres Mother Nature, the sexiest woman alive turned dumpster fire, as she presents a TED talk in a last bid to save her favourite creation – humanity.

Using eclectic styles including bouffon and clown, alongside absurdist comedy, Mother Nature is performed by Elena Voce. Directed by Saskia Marland, the piece uses comedic form to entertain whilst taking the opportunity to explore timely themes related to the climate crisis, environmentalism, feminism and motherhood.

In line with the company’s work that is personal, political and highly theatrical, MOTHERLOAD! was created in response to the complexities of being a young woman and the ethical, political and social issues surrounding becoming a mother. It asks the question on a generation’s lips – should we?

Elena Voce and Saskia Marland of Urban Foxes Collective and creators of MOTHERLOAD! said: “MOTHERLOAD! is a dark comedy that holds a mirror up to the ways in which we have treated the planet and how Mother Nature has sacrificed her needs over her children’s. At its heart it is a show that aims to humanise our planet, and we hope to awaken a sense of action in audiences by making the plight of Mother Nature feel personal.

“Created from the perspective of two women in their 30’s, it is a bold and brash comedic exploration of our own eco anxiety and our fears around bringing children into an unstable world. It’s feminist in its approach of examining traditional patriarchal noties of mothering, whilst exploring themes related to the climate crisis and environmentalism.”

For more information and tickets, visit www.cptheatre.co.uk

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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