In the run up to the climate change negotiations in Paris (COP 21) in December, the playbeing put at the St John’s Sunshine Centre tomorrow 10th November brings a simple message that – Baked Alaska is something we can all look forward to… unless we do something about climate change.

This inventive and engaging new show from Riding Lights Theatre Company, has been commissioned by Christian Aid and Operation Noah to raise a voice for worldwide action on climate change.

Inter-connecting stories of the wild and unpredictable effects of climate change from the four corners of the earth are combined into a rich recipe of hope with lashings of vibrant music, high energy storytelling and laughter that will surprise you.

Rev John Hughes, from St John’s Centre and St John’s Sunshine directors, said “Climate Change is often seen as something that will happen in the future and to other communities. The stories in Baked Alaska show that climate change impacts are already happening – and will affect everyone from Old Trafford to Bangladesh – but if communities act together that there is a message of hope.”

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