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HOT IN HERE (an energy-generating dance party)

A multi-coloured disco ball surrounded by swirling flames

"The reason why we're fighting is because we love so much. Because we're so in love with that joy, we're so in love with life and people and nature and humanity… and so we're fighting for the survival of our species." – Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Climate Justice Activist, the Philippines

In the back of a police van at a climate protest, three people’s lives unexpectedly collide.

Siah’s grandad in Zimbabwe is struggling to get water to his farm. Jamie’s contented life is rocked by a miscarriage, which she discovers could have been caused by air pollution. Hannah’s family don’t listen when she learns their home city could be underwater in 30 years.

After coming face to face with how the climate crisis is affecting themselves and their loved ones, Hannah, Siah and Jamie decide to fight back.

Created using interviews with climate activists from around the world, innovative, elaborate projections and live theatre’s first energy-generating dance floor, HOT IN HERE is a hopeful, funny show that celebrates the power of collective action – and a call to arms, a rallying cry for international climate justice in a country where our right to protest is increasingly uncertain.

HOT IN HERE Gate Theatre/Pigfoot

HOT IN HERE - Gate Theatre/Pigfoot

HOT IN HERE Gate Theatre/Pigfoot

HOT IN HERE Gate Theatre/Pigfoot

“First of all, no action is little, every single action that we take towards the protection of our environment is important." Fatou Jeng, activist from The Gambia

For HOT IN HERE, each performance is followed by a post-show discussion with individuals taking climate action. From large scale protests to local initiatives, each night will feature speakers sharing on what Climate Action means to them and how you can get involved.

The following is an estimation, and is intended only as guidance, more accurate information will be available closer to the show opening:

Content guidance: Please do take note of the following content guidance for this production: depictions and mentions of a Miscarriage, depictions of Arrest, depiction and discussions of imprisonment and incarceration, depictions and references of Protest, references to cancer, references to pollution related illnesses, depictions of asthma attacks, discussion of Racial, Gender and Class injustice related to climate injustice. 
Age guidance: 12+
Duration estimation: 1 hour, 20 minutes

Accessibility

All performances are creatively captioned, with a relaxed environment. There is also a specific relaxed performance with reduced capacity on Mon 19 Jun. All accessible performance dates are listed on this page under ‘Get Tickets’

Wait, what’s the difference between a ‘Relaxed Environment’ and a ‘Relaxed Performance’?

All performances will have a relaxed environment. This means that, if for access reasons, you need to do any of the following, at any time, please feel free to:

  • Leave & re-enter at any time – there’s no such thing as a latecomer!
  • Move around or make noise
  • Eat or drink during the show
  • Use your phone (e.g. for magnification)
For our relaxed performance on Mon 19 Jun we will also:
  • Additional space in the auditorium; tickets will be sold at 70% max capacity
  • Alterations to the sound, light or other theatrical effects (i.e. no strobe/flashing lights; lower volume sound, house lights up)

For more information about our new wheelchair accessible and step free home in Camden, and how to get there, click here.

Get Tickets

Mon 5 Jun - Sat 24 Jun
evening performances: 7.30pm
saturday matinees: 2:30pm

£12 during previews (5-7 Jun)
£18 full price
£15 Equity members, 60+
£12.50 Access patrons, Camden residents / workers, Under 26s, Students
£5 On Strike / Unwaged / Unemployed

Camden Community Night: Mon 5 Jun, 7.30pm
Pay What You Can performance: Sat 10 Jun, 2.30pm
Supporters’ Night: Thu 15 Jun, 7.30pm
Audio-Described performance: Sat 17 Jun, 2.30pm (a touch tour is available before performance – add to your basket)
Relaxed / Reduced Capacity performance: Mon 19 Jun, 7.30pm (all performances of HOT IN HERE are performed in a relaxed setting; this performance also includes reduced capacity for added space)
BSL performance: Tue 20 Jun, 7.30pm followed by a Q&A after 
Captioned performance: All performances are creatively captioned

Click here to join our Supporters’ Scheme to access Priority Booking and book tickets today. Public Booking opens tomorrow at 9am ⏰

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Cast & CREATIVES

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Leanne henlon
Leanne Henlon
Training: LAMDA. Theatre includes: Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner (The Public Theater NY/Royal Court Theatre); Jitney (Old Vic/Leeds Playhouse/Headlong); Knock Down (Dropped Tea Theatre). TV and Film includes: Goodbye World; Beats, Rhymes and Time.
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Jade franks
Jade Franks
Jade (she/her) is an actor and writer from Merseyside interested in making theatre for social change, specifically with and for working class people. She has worked with The Royal Court, Clean Break, The Apollo Theatre, The Old Vic and Theatre Royal Stratford East on outreach and engagement projects. She is currently one of the Accelerator Artists attached to Boundless Theatre. Theatre includes: One Night Stand (Royal Court) Maryland (Royal Court/Battersea Arts Center for WOW Festival); Run, Painkiller, Slambition (Theatre Royal, Stratford East); Eat the Rich (but maybe not me mates x) (Corpus Playroom); Hamlet (Chester Storyhouse); Comedy Fest (Gala Theatre Durham); Dungeness (Sheffield Crucible). Television and Film includes: Real Love (Yes, Its Real Love!).
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Tatenda matsvai
Tatenda Matsvai
Tatenda Naomi Matsvai (aka 2tender) is a facilitator and devised performance maker, working with spoken word poetry in theatrical and non-theatrical performance contexts. Tatenda's work is mainly bio mythical, infusing their lived experience with myth, to challenge colonial cosmologies. Their performances are joyful, participatory, and multidimensional. They are currently developing their co-written show Hot Orange with Halfmoon Theatre, which will be touring Autumn 2023. Tatenda’s work has been Offie nominated, and performed as part of Theatre Peckham, The Roundhouse Camden, The Cockpit for Voila Europe! festival and Between.Pomiędzy literary Festival (Poland).
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Hetty Hodgson – Director
Hetty Hodgson (she/her) is a theatre director and facilitator who works collaboratively to tell stories which are both political and playful. Alongside directing, she works as part of the production team at the National Youth Theatre and has worked as a freelance producer for organisations such as Boundless Theatre. For Pigfoot, theatre credits include: co-directing HOT IN HERE, How To Save A Rock. As Director, other theatre credits include: SHARP (LAMDA MishMash Festival), Pepi and Me (Camden People's Theatre), Yes Chef (R&D: Roundhouse / Unity Theatre), A Pervert's Guide to the Internet (R&D: Sheffield Theatres); Beats (NSDF), Yen (Edinburgh Festival Fringe). As Assistant Director, credits include: Worklight Theatre's Fanboy (Soho Theatre / National Tour), Elysium Theatre's Miss Julie (North East Tour).
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Kate Lovell – Access Consultant
Kate Lovell is a disabled and neurodivergent artist-activist working as writer, director, dramaturg and access consultant. Kate has been an Associate Artist at Graeae and Queens Theatre Hornchurch, where she was also a member of the Creative Leadership Team. Kate has written a play about experiences of disabled working class people called Zero which received a rehearsed reading at Queens Theatre Hornchurch in March 2023. Kate has wrote and directed the family show Wood Wide Web as part of Tales from the Woven O produced by Graeae for Greenwich and Docklands International Festival 2022. Kate created the multi-sensory immersive theatrical experience Frostiana for the award-winning Blueprint Festival at Queens Theatre Hornchurch. As part of her associateship at Graeae, Kate directed Stand Clear for The Key Workers Cycle at the Almeida Theatre, curated and directed for Crips with Chips At Home for International Day of Disabled People and directed a rehearsed reading of 12 Letters To My Name by Lettie Precious for Graeae and English Touring Theatre. Kate wrote Selfie for Crips with Chips At Home produced by Graeae in Spring 2021.
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Melina Namdar – Assistant Director
Melina is a working class British Iranian writer and director from West London. She has been awarded a 2022 The National Theatre/Peter Shaffer Commission with Tamasha Theatre. Melina's collaborative approach aims to create truthful and thought-provoking pieces. She is passionate about showcasing underrepresented individuals and stories which are seldom seen on our stage and screens. Directing credits include VITAMIN D UK TOUR (Lawrence Batley Theatre, Octagon Bolton, Rosemary Branch Theatre, The Edge Manchester), ALL THE HAPPY THINGS (Theatre 503), PASSION FRUIT (New Diorama), and as Assistant Director BAGHDADDY (Royal Court), ORFEUS: A HOUSE MUSIC OPERA (Young Vic), CTRL ALT DELETE (Lyric Hammersmith). For her writing Melina has been longlisted for the BBC Script Room 2021 and The Women’s Prize In Playwriting.
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Lauren Lambert Moore – Company Stage Manager
Lauren (She/Her) is a director, stage manager and theatre maker. Recent credits include ‘Far Out’ - Director and Co-Producer - L Squared Theatre (VAULT Festival 2023 - nominate for VAULT Origins Award), ‘Tempest’ - Assistant Director & Stage Manager - Wildcard Theatre (Pleasance London main house), ‘All Roads’ - Stage Manager - Attic Theatre (London Tour) ‘Identities’ - Stage Manager - Close To Home Prod. (UK tour), ‘Offside’ - Deputy Stage Manager (UK tour), The Grief Share - assistant director and stage manager (Arts Theatre London & The White Rock Theatre, Hastings). Lauren is a graduate of Central Saint Martins and previously trained with East 15 Acting School and the National Youth Theatre. Lauren is passionate about working on female and queer-led work. laurenlambertmoore.com lsquaredtheatre.co.uk
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Camille Koosyial – Pigfoot Producer
Camille is a Guyanese, Freelance Producer from South West London. She is currently Producer for LUNG and Pigfoot Theatre, she has just completed producing successful R&Ds and performances for Josie- Dale Jones's ThisEgg, The Last Ice Cream Man by Zoe Alker, Directed by Imy Wyatt Corner & Our First Daytimer by Jonny Khan. Her focus is on producing multi-disciplinary work for touring.
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Esther Kehinde Ajayi – Sound Designer
Esther Kehinde Ajayi (EKAS) is a West London-based sound artist. Esther enjoys exploring the nuances of the human condition, particularly the internal politics of self-revelation and authenticity. After returning from Berlin, where she created and completed her two-season-long audio comic, Dana Is Her Name, Esther has returned to her London home where she is currently serving London theatre scene sonically alongside studying Sound Arts at the University of Arts London and is excited to begin incorporating technology, theatrical performance and spatial design into her practice. Esther attributes much of her inspiration to the West London sound of the broken beat, the rhythms and harmonies of her Nigerian heritage, and the raw grittiness of London Grime. Esther was an associate artist at theatre company Tiata Fahodzi from 2022 -2023 and is excited to continue contributing to British art culture through sonic tone, texture, SFX, melody, performance and words. Sound Design Credits include: The Dry House (Marylebone theatre, Dir Eugene O'hare ), My Brother's Keeper (Relentless Productions) Theatre 503; Cash Money (The Big House); Talking About A Revolution (Tiata Fahodzi theatre company); Hot in here (Pigfoot Theatre Company); Yellowman (Orange Tree Theatre, Dir Diane Page); Would You Bet Against Us (Told by An Idiot); When The Long Trick's Over (Dir. Chinonyerem Odimba); All of the conversations/Another fucking play about Race (ArtsEd, Dir Denzel Westley Sanderson); Athena (The Yard, Dir Grace Gummer); STATEMENTS AFTER AN ARREST UNDER THE IMMORALITY (Orange Tree Theatre, Dir Diane Page); Alice (Landor_Space Dir. Or Benezra-Segal, Devised by Three Tree Theatre); Invisible Light (Tristan Bates Theatre, Dir Kwame Asiedu) Sad Girls (Edinburgh Fringe, Dir Or Benezra-Segal); Dana is her name (audio comic, produced by Todd Bell & Stephanie Cotter).
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Douglas Baker – Video and Caption Designer
Douglas is a disabled, multi-award winning, interdisciplinary theatre maker. He blends live performance with video & interactive animation. Recent work includes Ten Days in a Madhouse (Jack Studio Theatre) Agrippina (Jacksons Lane Theatre) The Prince by Abigail Thorn (Southwark Playhouse) & The Sleeping Sword (Watermill Theatre)
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Phillippe Cato – Dramaturg
Phillippe (he/him) is a dramaturg, director, and singer songwriter. He is interested in creating and developing new work that explores socially relevant and representative stories, with a focus on global majority and queer voices.  As a dramaturg: HOT IN HERE (Pigfoot Theatre, UK tour); THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (ETT, Leeds Playhouse, Rose Kingston, UK tour); BOGEYMAN (Lagahoo Productions, Edinburgh Festival Fringe); AVALANCHE (R&D with Bloom Theatre); and TIGER (R&D with WoLab). Phillippe studied Music at the University of York. As a songwriter, he is currently writing a musical that explores Black, queer love in the 80s and 90s, set against the backdrop of the HIV epidemic in the UK. He is also due to record his debut EP before the end of the year. Phillippe is currently Senior Literary Associate at Royal Court Theatre. He was previously Associate Director at Theatre Peckham, New Work Associate at Paines Plough where he read for and coordinated the first two years of The Women’s Prize for Playwriting, and interned at Sadler’s Wells in the Producing & Touring team. In January 2023, Phillippe co-founded Telluric., a company with the mission to tell representative LGBTQIA+ stories and narratives from global perspectives via theatre productions. @phillippecato
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Yassmin V Foster – Movement Director

Yassmin V Foster is an multidisciplinary artist and director of movement. She is a researcher, academic and sound (system) woman with a portfolio career. She has over 20 years of experience working in theatre, from one handers to large scale casts, for local, national and touring work. Yassmin graduated from Goldsmiths University (BA Hons Anthropology and Media) and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (MA Choreomundus). She works within a broad range of contexts to create work that interrogates the social, artistic and economic discourse through physical expression. Her work is credited as: Director - Heroin To Hero Ameena Hamid Productions, Laying The Ground [BBC Arts, One Dance UK, BBC Connected Studios for BBC Taster. Movement Director - Hot in Here Pigfoot Theatre, All Roads Attic Theatre, Sessions Paines Plough/ Soho Theatre, award winning Queens Of Sheba Nouveau Riche/ Soho Theatre, Inside Bitch Clean Break/ Royal Court Box Clever Nabokov, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything Middle Child Theatre, With A Little Bit Of Luck Paines Plough. Choreographer - Arts Cross virtual residency [Hong Kong Academy of the Performing Arts SWEAT festival].

www.yassminv.com
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HOT IN HERE was made using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England

Post show conversations at Gate Theatre are funded by Power Up North London

With support from English Touring Theatre (ETT), ‘I’ve Got An Idea’ Fund, ARC Stockton, The Lipman-Miliband Trust and The Golsoncott Foundation

The original UK tour of HOT IN HERE was made with: Devisers and performers: AK Golding (they/she), Elizabeth Ayodele (she/her), Keziah Joseph (she/they); Co-Directors: Hetty Hodgson (she/her) and Bea Udale-Smith (she/her), Producer: Camille Koosyial (she/her), Set and Costume Designer: Sascha Gilmour (she/her), Lighting Designer and Dancefloor Designer: Jack Hathaway (he/him), Sound Designer: Esther Kehinde Ajayi (she/they), Movement Director: Yassmin V. Foster (she/her), Caption and Video Designer: Ryan Samuel Davies (he/they), Technical Touring Stage Manager: Ceri Benjamin (they/them), Dramaturg: Phillipe Cato (he/him), Access Consultant: Kate Lovell (she/her), Set Maker: Tom Mills; Originally devised by Justina Kehinde (she/her), AK Golding (they/she), Keziah Joseph (she/they), with dramaturgy form Nicole Acquah (she/her)

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“The reason why we’re fighting is because we love so much. Because we’re so in love with that joy, we’re so in love with life and people and nature and humanity… and so we’re fighting for the survival of our species.” – Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Climate Justice Activist, the Philippines

In the back of a police van at a climate protest, three people’s lives unexpectedly collide.

Siah’s grandad in Zimbabwe is struggling to get water to his farm. Jamie’s contented life is rocked by a miscarriage, which she discovers could have been caused by air pollution. Hannah’s family don’t listen when she learns their home city could be underwater in 30 years.

After coming face to face with how the climate crisis is affecting themselves and their loved ones, Hannah, Siah and Jamie decide to fight back.

Created using interviews with climate activists from around the world, innovative, elaborate projections and live theatre’s first energy-generating dance floor, HOT IN HERE is a hopeful, funny show that celebrates the power of collective action – and a call to arms, a rallying cry for international climate justice in a country where our right to protest is increasingly uncertain.

HOT IN HERE Gate Theatre/Pigfoot
HOT IN HERE - Gate Theatre/Pigfoot
HOT IN HERE Gate Theatre/Pigfoot
HOT IN HERE Gate Theatre/Pigfoot

“First of all, no action is little, every single action that we take towards the protection of our environment is important.” Fatou Jeng, activist from The Gambia

For HOT IN HERE, each performance is followed by a post-show discussion with individuals taking climate action. From large scale protests to local initiatives, each night will feature speakers sharing on what Climate Action means to them and how you can get involved.

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