Precipice review – horror on the Thames in a baffling musical dystopia

Precipice review: A Confusing Climate Disaster Musical on the Thames

In this experimental climate disaster musical, a biomedical waste dump in the river has caused London to flood, and a 16th-floor flat in a tower block overlooking the Thames is one of the few safe havens. However, things quickly become opaque as two storylines unfold across different time zones - past and future.

The present-day narrative revolves around Ash, a scientist, and Emily, a civil servant, who are implicated in the climate disaster that threatens their world. The story meanders through their relationship and the backstory of toxic waste, with short scenes that often feel like filler between songs.

Musically, Precipice is characterized by a meditative pace that grounds the story rather than driving it forward. While some instrumental accompaniments are pleasant, the songs themselves lack infectiousness, with cumbersome lyrics that fail to convey emotional depth. The music barely propels the narrative, leaving the audience feeling detached and uncertain.

The worldbuilding within this dystopian society is haphazard, with characters introduced as they celebrate an event called "The Balance" without any clear context or explanation of its significance. The stakes are kept low due to a lack of detail about the dangers outside the tower block, rendering the threats feel inconsequential.

One major character, Biscuits, feels like a cipher with too little backstory or emotional resonance to make his plight impactful. Flashbacks also fail to add significant depth to the narrative, and key plot points are revealed too late to have any meaningful impact.

Ultimately, Precipice's attempt at creating a new musical form is undermined by its confusing narrative structure. The endeavour feels more like an experiment than a fully realized artistic vision, leaving viewers with a jumbled sense of what's happening on stage.
 
omg i just watched this climate disaster musical and i'm still trying to process it 🤯💧 the concept sounds interesting but honestly i was so confused about half the time i mean, i get that it's experimental but sometimes i feel like you're trying too hard to be edgy and avant-garde 🤔 and don't even get me started on the music... those songs just didn't grab me at all 💔 i know some ppl will love the meditative pace but for me, it was like watching a slow-motion train wreck 🚂💥
 
omg i just watched this climate disaster musical on the thames and it was SO confusing 🤯! i get that it's experimental but like, how much experimentation is too much? 🤔 the storylines were all over the place and i felt like i was stuck in a time loop lol. and can we talk about the worldbuilding tho? it felt like they just threw some random stuff at the wall and hoped it would stick 🤷‍♀️. the music was meh, to be honest. i mean, i love a good tune as much as the next person but these songs were like, soooo slow 🎶. anyone else see this musical? what did u think?! 😂
 
🤔 I mean, have you ever stopped to think about how we've become so desensitized to climate disasters? Like, Precipice is literally a musical about the apocalypse, but our emotional response to it feels...meh? 🎶 It's like we're watching this trainwreck in slow motion, and instead of feeling horror or anxiety, we just shrug and think "oh yeah, that's happening". Where's the urgency in that? 🌪️ I think Precipice is trying to tell us something about how disconnected we are from our own reality. We're so caught up in the day-to-day that we forget what's really at stake. It's like, we need more than just a catchy tune to wake us up – we need some real substance beneath it all 💔
 
I just watched this climate disaster musical and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🤯. The music was supposed to be the emotional core, but honestly, it felt like they were going through the motions – meh songs that didn't really say anything. And don't even get me started on the worldbuilding – it's all over the place, like they just threw a bunch of terms at us and hoped we'd figure out what was happening 🤔.

And what's up with Biscuits? He's got some major character development issues 🤷‍♂️. I feel like there was so much potential for this story to be about something real, but instead it just felt like a weird experiment gone wrong 💡.

I'm not sure if the intention was to make us feel like we're stuck in some kind of dystopian nightmare or what, but honestly, it kinda worked – my anxiety level is still pretty high after watching it 😬. Maybe with some rewrites and a clearer vision, this could've been something special?
 
I went to see this musical and I'm still trying to figure out what was going on 🤯. I mean, the concept sounds cool, but the execution is kinda meh. The music is all laid back and calming which makes it hard to get pumped up for the story. And don't even get me started on how confusing it is with two timelines and not much explanation 🕰️. I felt like I was missing a lot of context and it made it hard for me to care about the characters. And what's up with Biscuits? He feels like a prop to me, not a real character 🤷‍♂️. Overall, it was an okay experience but I wouldn't say it's worth the hype ⚡
 
I dont get why the writers thought making a musical about climate change would be a good idea if its just gonna confuse everyone 🤯. i mean, i love music and theatre, but this one feels like a mess. the story is all over the place and the songs are like filler - who needs that much repetition in a musical? and dont even get me started on how underdeveloped biscuits sounds 🙄. its just too much to handle at times. maybe try making it a book or something so we can actually follow the plot without having our brains hurt 🤯😩
 
idk wut I just watched 🤔🎭 Precipice review tho... it was defo confusing. climate disaster musical? sounds cool but it fell flat for me. biomed waste dump in the river made london flood?? it sounded like a crazy plot device 🌊💧. storylines all over the place, past & future, and it felt like they couldn't decide on one thing 🤯. music was meh too, didn't really stick in my head 🎵. characters were sketchy too, like biscuit dude 🤪... needs more backstory 😐. overall, feels like an experiment gone wrong 🚫💔.
 
I just got back from the theater and I'm still trying to make sense of Precipice 😕. As a parent, I love a good story with a clear message, but this one left me feeling all over the place 🤯. The music was pretty, but it didn't really stick with me (and my kiddo was checking their watch during the whole thing! ⏰). I wish they'd explained more about what's going on in that world – it felt like I was just thrown into a messy room and expected to find the treasure map 🗺️. And don't even get me started on Biscuits... who is he again? 🤔 I think my kid would've been way more invested if we'd gotten a little background on him 😊. Overall, it felt like an experiment gone wrong (no pun intended) – maybe stick to a script for next time? 🎬
 
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