Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

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Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

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Climate Change Theatre Action, Claremont Colleges

The Claremont Colleges 130 East 7th Street, Claremont, United States

The Claremont Colleges have participated in CCTA event since its inception. The event will feature rehearsed readings of 8-10 fascinating ecodramas performed by students from the Claremont Colleges. This 60-minute production will be followed by an engaging colloquy led by CCTA organizer and co-founder Chantal Bilodeau and local faculty members from the Claremont Colleges. Featured

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Climate Change Theatre Action, Claremont Colleges

The Claremont Colleges 130 East 7th Street, Claremont, United States

The Claremont Colleges have participated in CCTA event since its inception. The event will feature rehearsed readings of 8-10 fascinating ecodramas performed by students from the Claremont Colleges. This 60-minute production will be followed by an engaging colloquy led by CCTA organizer and co-founder Chantal Bilodeau and local faculty members from the Claremont Colleges. Featured

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Art Meets Climate Change

Friends in the City Philadelphia (FitC) Philadelphia, PA, United States

Virtual reading on ZOOM of five Climate Change Theatre Action plays presented to Friends in the City (FitC) of Philadelphia. The plays are: Nicolas Billon – THE PENGUIN, read by Dave ThomasKaren Elias – THE PERSISTENCE OF POSSIBILITY, read by Laura NebelZizi Majid – COST, read by Reenie Boehm, John Abrams, Robin Segal, and Lee

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Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts

The LAVA Center is proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a series of readings of climate change-themed short plays, open for all community members to participate in. This is LAVA’s third time affiliating with CCTA. The LAVA Center invites all community members, regardless of their theatrical experience, to join us in reading the

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action at UFV

University of the Fraser Valley – Online 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

UFV Theatre presents the first production of its 2021-2022 theatre season, Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, directed by visiting guest artist Elaine Ávila.  UFV Theatre is excited to create theatrical videos of ten of these short and engaging plays, launching a restart to creating, rehearsing, and designing theatre live and in person. Students are utilizing

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action at UFV

University of the Fraser Valley – Online 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

UFV Theatre presents the first production of its 2021-2022 theatre season, Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, directed by visiting guest artist Elaine Ávila.  UFV Theatre is excited to create theatrical videos of ten of these short and engaging plays, launching a restart to creating, rehearsing, and designing theatre live and in person. Students are utilizing

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action at UFV

University of the Fraser Valley – Online 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

UFV Theatre presents the first production of its 2021-2022 theatre season, Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, directed by visiting guest artist Elaine Ávila.  UFV Theatre is excited to create theatrical videos of ten of these short and engaging plays, launching a restart to creating, rehearsing, and designing theatre live and in person. Students are utilizing

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action, Downriver Michigan

Undisclosed venue Detroit, MI, United States

Our event consists of 20 student actors, seven student crew, and four student directors. In addition to the 14 CCTA plays selected, students wrote four of their own, including WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS, WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?, WHAT I LOVE MOST (ABOUT EARTH), and WHAT CAN I DO. In WHAT CAN I DO, the students

Donations accepted

Climate Change Theatre Action, Downriver Michigan

Undisclosed venue Detroit, MI, United States

Our event consists of 20 student actors, seven student crew, and four student directors. In addition to the 14 CCTA plays selected, students wrote four of their own, including WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS, WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?, WHAT I LOVE MOST (ABOUT EARTH), and WHAT CAN I DO. In WHAT CAN I DO, the students

Donations accepted

Climate Change Theatre Action, Downriver Michigan

Undisclosed venue Detroit, MI, United States

Our event consists of 20 student actors, seven student crew, and four student directors. In addition to the 14 CCTA plays selected, students wrote four of their own, including WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS, WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?, WHAT I LOVE MOST (ABOUT EARTH), and WHAT CAN I DO. In WHAT CAN I DO, the students

Donations accepted

Climate Change Theatre Action, Groton, MA

McBaine Studio Theatre, Campbell Performing Arts Center, Groton School 282 Farmers Row, Groton, MA, United States

We are putting on a performance in our Black Box (the McBaine Theatre) of: Nathan Ellis – US IN THE PASTMark Rigney – SAMMIE & GRANWren Brian – WHEN Corey Payette – GREEN NEW STEALHanna Cormick – DREAM/REMEMBER

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Climate Change Theatre Action in Syracuse, New York

ArtRage Gallery 505 Hawley Ave, Syracuse, NY, United States

We will present staged readings, followed by a hopeful conversation with the audience about our current climate change emergency. Alliance for a Green Economy will participate with a table. Milton Loayza directs, and Carole Resnick facilitates the conversation. Stage readings of five plays: Corey Payette – GREEN NEW STEALPat To Yan – THE LAST BEE

Free