Three creatures awaken from a long slumber to find themselves in a dystopian future overrun by plastic. They coexist and play with the skeleton of a giant whale, gradually succumbing to their own desires, mirroring humanity’s obsession with plastic until it takes over their world.
Through irony, absurdity, and a poetic yet grotesque language, the piece offers a parody of human excess. Set in an eerie aquatic universe, it explores waste and consumerism through movement and comedy. The costumes feature prosthetic extensions placed on stage, distorting the actors’ silhouettes into monstrous, otherworldly forms, highlighting the tension between nature and artificiality.









