




POP POP POP: Till you stop!
Alone, not lonely.
Overstimulated yet numbed.
Tangled in a reparative loop of existence when there is no way out.
The show POP POP POP: Till You Stop!, explores the relationship, similarity and contrast between the external stimuli and the inner turmoil of our unknown longing. The piece asks the hard hitting questions of: What happens when monotony becomes intriguing? How many kernels does it take to fill a room? And, how long can you stay with your own mind?
Grab yourself a bag of popcorn or two, lay down with us and enjoy the enfolding, raw experience of the unsettling circled journey that might never end…
Reviews:
‘… an performance art piece that is more akin to something you might see at Tate Modern or the MoMa in New York.’
—Emma Dorfman, Always Time for Theatre
Created, directed and performed by Mimmi Bauer and Hillah Tomer.
Performance History:
1st-2nd September at Camden People’s Theatre