Plastic Drastic Fantastic (Sensory Adapted)

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Sun 7 Apr, 2.30pm
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall
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Two female performers dance together in front of a rainbow light wall
Brian Hartley

Friend or foe? Remarkable or rubbish? Drawing on South Asian dance, this contemporary dance theatre work for families explores the wonders and woes of plastics.

Produced by Akademi, Plastic Drastic Fantastic explores our complex relationship with plastics – the fantastic possibilities they offer, as well as the drastic consequences to the environment.

The artists investigate plastics and the dangers of their misuse through intricate movement, gestures and play in this work choreographed by Subathra Subramaniam.

Akademi makes vibrant, fascinating, and meaningful South Asian dance. With care at the centre of all that they do, Akademi uses the compelling power of storytelling, rhythm and gestures to create deeper connections with each other and our wider world. Akademi has been the beating heart of South Asian dance in the UK since 1979.

Originally an Akademi and Polka Theatre co-production. 2023 grant for the origination with the new cast supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

Plastic Drastic Fantastic is a non-verbal dance piece and doesn’t include any spoken words. The artistic and technical team on the project worked closely with creative consultant for d/Deaf audiences Ramesh Meyappan in the development of the show.

Need to know

Age recommendation

For ages 7+

This performance is Sensory Adapted (SA).

A Sensory Adapted performance is designed to be more accessible for audiences with sensory sensitivities. This may include children, young people and adults with neurodivergence such as autism, learning difficulties or other sensory or communication needs.

Sensory Adapted performances have a relaxed approach to noise and movement in the space, and you are free to enter and exit during the performances. House lights will also be left on at a low level throughout the performance in order to make any movement in the space safer.

A chill-out space and noise-cancelling headphones are available for both adults and children. The company also makes adjustments to any lighting or sound effects, or moments in the show, that might be especially loud or sudden.

The capacity for this show is much lower with a maximum of 80 people in the space. Tickets are arranged to be booked in groups of two, three, four or five with additional seats and space left between groups to help contribute to a more relaxed environment.

If you need to book additional seats and there are no suitable groups of tickets available, email [email protected] or call us on 020 3879 9555.

Plastic Drastic Fantastic is a non-verbal dance piece and doesn’t include any spoken words. The dancers use their bodies, expressions and gestural movements to guide you through the performance. This makes it accessible to a range of people, including d/Deaf and hard of hearing and non-English speakers or those with developing language and communication skills.

For d/Deaf and hard of hearing audiences there are also a limited number of sensory cushions available on request. These are soft, handheld cushions that pulsate to the beat and respond to tonal qualities of the music and sounds, offering an additional sensory experience of the show.

To book a seat with a sensory cushion, or to request a cushion for an existing booking, please email [email protected] or call us on 020 3879 9555.

We know that some audiences like to know what to expect in the performance and a Sensory Adapted Performance Pack will be made available to all bookers in advance to explain the story and highlight lighting or sound effects or other sensory stimulating moments.

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Every adult and child needs a ticket, except for babes in arms aged under 18 months at the time of the performance who don’t need their own seat.

Dates & times

Sun 7 Apr, 2.30pm
Approximate run time: 45 mins.
Run times may vary by up to 20 minutes as they can be affected by last-minute programme changes, intervals and encores.

Price

  • Standard entryFrom Adults £10 £14, Children £10 £14*
  • Concessions25%**


* Excludes £3.50 booking fee.

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Venue

Purcell Room

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Toilets

An accessible toilet is located in the foyer.

A Changing Places toilet is located on Level 1 Royal Festival Hall next to the JCB Glass Lift, for the exclusive use of disabled people who need personal assistance to use the toilet.

The facility includes a height-adjustable bench, tracking hoist system, a centrally-placed toilet, a height-adjustable basin and a shower. Please visit the Welcome Desk on Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, where a member of staff can provide you with the key. You can also use the phone next to the Changing Places toilet to speak to a member of staff. The facility is open daily 10am – 11pm.

Cloakroom

The Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room cloakroom is closed. You won’t be able to bring any bags over 40 x 25 x 25cm into the venues, so please leave large bags at home.

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Purcell Room is located in Queen Elizabeth Hall. For step-free access please use Royal Festival Hall JCB glass lift to Level 2 and enter via Riverside Terrace.

Talk to a member of staff at the auditorium entrance if you have a disability that means you can’t queue, or you need extra time to take your seat. They can arrange priority entry for you as soon as the doors open.

Please bear with us while we update our access map to reflect the refurbishment of the Royal Festival Hall’s Level 2 foyer spaces. The step-free routes remain the same.

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