Dates/Times/Venue/Location
Sat 16 May @ 2:15pm, SQUEAK- Brighton
Sun 17 May @ 2:15pm, SQUEAK- Brighton
Out of the Bin is an interactive theatre piece that transforms the overlooked rubbish scattered across our streets into sound, movement and art — revealing stories of homelessness that too often go unnoticed.
Blending physical play, object manipulation and audience involvement, the performance dives into the everyday waste we discard without thought. Rubbish is produced endlessly, yet for some, a bin becomes a place of survival — even an unexpected source of hope. Through these fragments, the piece uncovers moments of resilience, humour and humanity hidden in the corners of our cities.
As discarded objects are reimagined, Out of the Bin questions what happens when something — or someone — society has thrown away suddenly becomes “valuable.” When trash turns into treasure, does the world truly see it differently? And in that shift towards social approval, can a person begin to lose themselves?
Playful, tender and socially urgent, Out of the Bin invites audiences into a world where waste becomes wonder.
Also check out Between Strands on Sat 9 & Sun 10 May 2:15pm in SQUEAK Brighton by the same team Pebble Theatre!
Running time: 60min
Suitable for All Ages
Warnings: TBA
REVIEWS
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CREATIVES
Director: Lalia Bron
Producer: Selina Hsung-Chih Tseng
Presented by Pebble Theatre
CAST:
Amy: Lalia Bron
Claire: Selina Hsung-Chih Tseng