Two Flat-Earthers travel to Antarctica to find the edge of the world…
When Honey’s sister dies, she is left with a curious yearning for the South Pole and endless questions. Christopher knows to question everything. He believes that the truth is out there, but it’s hidden from us by the people in power.
In Antarctica, the most inhospitable place on the planet, where nothing is quite what it seems, their unconventional love story turns into a fever dream.
But will they survive discovering what really lies at the ends of the Earth?
Jessica Norman’s gripping debut play, longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Playwriting, explores the perils of a world where ‘truth’ has been co-opted by powerful liars. Directed by Fringe First Award-winner Imy Wyatt Corner, This Little Earth looks at the strange and sometimes dangerous ways we attempt to control the chaotic world around us.
Post- show events
Conspiracy Theories in Antarctica: What Really Lies Beneath the Ice?
Thursday 30 October (post-show)
In partnership with the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust
From alien outposts to ancient civilizations; hidden portals to the Ice Wall at the Edge of the World, Antarctica has long been a blank canvas for the wildest human imaginations. But what is it about the icy continent that attracts so many conspiracy theories?
Join us for a post-show discussion, inspired by This Little Earth, to explore the conspiracy theories that exist, why they persist and what they say about us.
Playwright Jessica Norman will be joined by Gabriel Gatehouse, journalist, broadcast and author of The Coming Storm: Inside America’s Radical New Politics of Paranoia, Chris French Emeritus Professor of the Anomalistic Psychology at Goldsmiths and author of The Science of Weird Shit: Why our Minds Conjure the Paranormal and Camilla Nichol CEO of the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust, the charity for the public understanding of Antarctica, who will help us debunk the myths and separate fact from fiction.
Antarctica Climate Café
Thursday 13 November (pre-show, Arcola Bar)
In partnership with the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust
Join us before the show for a special Climate Café with an Antarctic twist.
A Climate Café is an open, welcoming space for anyone who wants to talk about the climate crisis, share ideas and explore ways to act – no expertise required. This is a chance to connect with your local community and be part of something hopeful, inspired by This Little Earth by Jessica Norman.
We’ll focus on Antarctica: the continent at the heart of climate science. Together, we’ll explore the incredible research happening in Antarctica and why it matters; how understanding this remote region helps us tackle climate challenges at home and ask what we can do, individually and collectively, to make a difference.
You’ll also get the chance to travel to Antarctica (virtually!) through UKAHT’s immersive Virtual Reality experience.
Climate Cafés are informal, inspiring spaces, designed to spark conversation, build community, and leave you feeling more connected and empowered.
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Age guidance
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Content warnings
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Discounts
Concessions available
Pay What You Can Tuesdays
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Relaxed performance
For Director's work
“Engaging 90 minute performance owes much to the direction of Imy Wyatt Corner”- The Guardian on Duck
“Directed with Leonine sleekness”- The Stage on BEASTS
“Wyatt Corner’s clever direction clearly informs the actors’ naturalistic physicality on stage”- Broadway Baby on Passing
The Company
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Fanta Barrie
Honey
Fanta Barrie
Honey
Fanta Barrie graduated from Rose Bruford in 2018. Her theatre credits include The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs (Kiln Theatre), The Loved Ones (Ireland Tour), I F*****d You In My Space Ship (Soho Theatre), Belly Up (Turbine Theatre), The Lovely Bones (UK Tour), The Amber Trap (Theatre503) and The Cereal Café (The Other Place). Her television credits include My Lady Jane, Mrs. Sidhu Investigates; and for film, The Entertainer.
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Ross O’Donnellan
Christopher
Ross O’Donnellan
Christopher
Ross Donnellan’s theatre credits include The Beacon (Everyman Cork), Luck Just Kissed You Hello (Abbey Theatre), Julius Caesar (Bristol Old Vic), Crave (The Wardrobe Theatre), and Our Town (Circomedia). His film credits include Belfast.
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Jessica Norman
Writer
Jessica Norman
Writer
Jessica Norman is a playwright and screenwriter. Her other plays include Wilding (shortlisted for the Papatango Prize and longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Playwriting), The Stones and Vitriol (Theatre 503 International Award Longlist). She is developing a slate of projects for screen, including an original series with James Norton’s Rabbit Track Pictures. She is an alumnus of Soho Theatre Writers Lab, Hampstead Theatre’s 2022/23 INSPIRE Writers Group, and Oxford Playhouse Playmakers 23/24.
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Imy Wyatt Corner
Director
Imy Wyatt Corner
Director
This will be Imy’s third show at Arcola Theatre, having been an Artistic Associate here. Other venues she’s directed at include Park Theatre, International Theatre Frankfurt, and Jermyn Street Theatre, where she was a Creative Associate. As Associate/Assistant Director, she has worked on the West End, touring productions, and at Kiln Theatre, where she recently finished her year as Mackintosh Resident Assistant Director. She’s a recipient of the 2025/6 Nicole Kidman Bursary from Michael Grandage Company.
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Izzy Carney
Producer
Izzy Carney
Producer
Izzy Carney is a Director, Producer and Dramaturg. Her directing credits include Don’t Ask Don’t Get, Baby, Helium (The Space, Edinburgh Fringe 2023). Currently working in the New Work Department at the National Theatre, Carney is also the Co-Founder of Happy Accident Theatre Company.
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3 hearts canvas
Producer
3 hearts canvas
Producer
3 hearts canvas creates socially-conscious work that pushes creative boundaries. They have produced award-winning shows across the UK, including Spin (Edinburgh Fringe, Arcola Theatre), Smoke (Southwark Playhouse), The Actor’s Nightmare (Park Theatre) and Cassie and the Lights (tour, Southwark Playhouse).
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Wed 22 Oct
7pm
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3.30pm
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7pm
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7pm
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Tue 28 Oct
7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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3.30pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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3.30pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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7pm
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3.30pm
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7pm