Meet PLOP, the digital self you never knew you needed. (Wanted. Asked for.) A peak panic tech-xperiment of gender chaos and reimagination, PLOP is always watching. PLOP will never leave.
A crazed attempt to work around gender-dysphoria and dissociation, “The Undesirable Mx. PLOP” is an increasingly ridiculous power negotiation between one human and their digital self.
PLOP is the frenemy they never knew they needed.
PLOP is the ultimate digital human jigsaw.
PLOP is always watching.
PLOP will tell them what to do.
PLOP sticks like chewed up gum under a shoe.
Featuring a decapitated digital head, an IKEA package of ever-stranger digital body parts and an intimate heart-to-heart between one human and their digital self – who just so happens to resemble Mike Wazowsky, “The Undesirable Mx. PLOP” is a gender-defiant, comedic and absurd back and forth between self-scrutiny and self-denial, exploring the process of coming to terms with genderlessness.
This production was selected by Camden People’s Theatre (London) for their Spring ’26 TEST MATCH support scheme.
Created, produced and performed by:
Vera Majoor
Co-dramaturgy and fellow performers:
Eleanor Bett
Abigail Chase
Special thanks:
Camden People’s Theatre