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How To Save A Rock

It’s 2026, and we’ve found a letter from the last ever polar bear. He’s somehow ended up at the top of Scotland. We’re going to save him.

 

Join us on a wild polar bear chase, through peat bogs and protests. We might just need your help…

 

How To Save A Rock is a multi award-winning family comedy about how to still have hope.

 

This show is entirely carbon-neutral. The lighting is powered by a bike cycled live on stage, production materials are recycled and recyclable, and all unavoidable carbon costs offset.

Written by Pigfoot, Conky Kampfner & Alex Rugman.

WINNER of the Staging Change Award 

WINNER of Sunday Times Playwriting Award

WINNER of Samuel French New Play Award

WINNER of Camden People's Theatre Award

WINNER of Best Company: Sustainable Fringe Award

"hilarious and touching... as many people as possible should see it" THEATRE WEEKLY 

upcoming performances:

There are currently no upcoming performances of How To Save A Rock. If you're interested in programming the show, please get in contact with us.

Previous performances include:

LONDON 28 October – 31 October, 2021 as part of Pop Up London  by Battersea Arts Centre & Found in Music with support from the Mayor's #LetsDoLondon campaign. 

NEWCASTLE & KESWICK 30 July – 8 August, 2021 as part of English Touring Theatre's Trailer Story in partnership with Northern Stage & Theatre By The Lake.

DIGITAL TOUR 25 April – 8 May, 2021 to Poplar Union, Camden People's Theatre, Pound Arts, The Albany, and local schools, with support from Slung Low & Arts Council England.

"hope is paramount" THE SCOTSMAN

How To Save A Rock has been featured in the New York Times, Reuters, The Stage, on BBC News Scotland and Sky News. Check out our press highlights below: 

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