Everything is so much more complicated than you think. There are a million little strings attached to every choice you make. At some point I began to cry. And that went on for many months. Because how do you refreeze the ice up there? It just can’t be done.
Cry Me A River is a solo about inner and outer climate catastrophes. Walking the thin ice between the personal and the political, the piece deals with the complexity of climate change communication and it’s rhetorics. Playing with the monologue-format it focuses in on the multiplicity of talking heads, voices and opinions buzzing around this topic.
Emotions of fear, anger, hope and despair, strongly connected with visions of a changing climate are whenever necessary chemically reproduced or bio-engineered.
The piece has toured to numerous countries worldwide - see the website for the current schedule.