BAKED ALASKA is a deliciously entertaining new show from Riding Lights Theatre Company about global warming and it is being presented at Truro Methodist Church on Monday, October 12.  

Inter-connecting stories of the wild and unpredictable effects of climate change from the four corners of the earth are combined into a rich recipe of hope with lashings of vibrant music, high energy storytelling and laughter that will surprise you.

Opening at Friargate Theatre in York on the 15th September, BAKED ALASKA is touring the UK ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris. Riding Lights is working in partnership with Christian Aid and Operation Noah, both members of the Climate Coalition, and the Diocese of Lichfield.

Anna Burden from Christian Aid said:

“This year is a crucial one in the battle against climate change, which is already hitting poor people hardest. The national BAKED ALASKA tour with Riding Lights will be an amazing opportunity to bring this message to thousands of people in the run up to the Paris talks and encourage every one of us to get involved, raise concerns with our local MP and be part of the answer.”