FREAK OUT! highlights the problems seaside communities are facing due to coastal erosion which is accelerating as a result of climate change.
This town is falling apart.
Welcome to Portsford, a seaside town fighting a losing battle with coastal erosion. When a sudden announcement threatens to tear the community apart, in an attempt to raise spirits, everyone comes together for a night of drinking and dancing. But as the party becomes a pressure cooker, difficult conversations surrounding shared loss of home, and collective and individual responsibility rise to the surface. But wouldn't you rather just dance the night away?
Inspired by the UK’s disappearing coastline and drawing on our research on affected communities in East Anglia, FREAK OUT! experiments with theatrical styles and genres, blending human stories with elements of live art into an offbeat, high-energy cocktail of a show. Enjoy it while it lasts, because things are about to get messy… literally.
FREAK OUT! highlights the problems local seaside communities are facing due to coastal erosion, notably the loss of their homes, which is accelerating as a result of climate change. Our show is inspired by the UK’s disappearing coastline and in particular affected communities in East Anglia, with the town of Happisburgh having lost over 34 homes within the last two decades.
The problem of loss of home and displacement brought about by climate change is a global one; International Environmental Partnership predicts that 1.2 billion people could be displaced globally by 2050 due to climate change.
★★★★ Fringebiscuit
★★★★★ Broadway World
Originally performed in the Weston Studio at Bristol Old Vic in July 2022. FREAK OUT!’s recent run was at VAULT Festival 2023 in London, during which it was nominated for Show of the Week. This production was also supported by National Lottery Project Grants through Arts Council England. We also hosted a free online captioned stream of the show on 20th-21st May.
1/9th of theatre company Coin Toss Collective. Actor, writer, director and trained workshop facilitator. Open to film work/training. Next project: co-directing/writing White City Theatre Project summer production at the Bush Theatre, London
Coin Toss Collective are a company of ‘joyfully chaotic’ theatre-makers and performers. We make work that is dynamic, energetic and playful and we like to experiment with form, style and multimedia.
I am an aspiring actress and creative. I have been a part of quite a few projects ranging from student films to being an extra on larger budget series.