Lighting the Way in Nelson, New Zealand

M4 - Performing Arts Block, Waimea College Waimea College, 60 Salisbury Road, Nelson, New Zealand

Duck Bunny Theatre and Creative Communities NZ present staged readings of 12 short plays from local and international playwrights exploring the theme of Climate Change and its effects.   The Plays: Hassan Abdulrazzak – LAILA PINES FOR THE WOLF Georgina Escobar – A DOG LOVES MANGO Alister Emerson – SIX POLAR BEARS FELL OUT OF

Climate Change Theatre Action and Stone Soup Collective at the College of Charleston

Office of Sustainability, Knox Lesesne House College of Charleston, 66 George St, Charleston, SC, United States

Climate Change Theatre Action at the College of Charleston will take place during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. We'll present during the Stone Soup Collective, which makes and distributes soup to food insecure students.   The play readings will include the following plays: Peterson Toscano – BIGGER LOVE Elspeth Tilley – LIN AND ASH Alister

Lighting the Way at Graceland University in Lamoni, IA

JR Theatre in The Shaw Center Graceland University, Theatre Department, 1 University Place, Lamoni, IA, United States

Lighting the Way is a collaboration of four directors at Graceland University in Lamoni, IA, who chose three CCTA short plays each to create an evening of Climate Change Theatre Action. The following 12 CCTA plays will be featured: Hassan Abdulrazzak – LAILA PINES FOR THE WOLF Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR... Hanna Cormick –

CCTA Greenfield at Dance Spree

The Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew 8 Church St., Greenfield, MA, United States

Part of Dance Spree's Community Thanksgiving: Dance and Decolonize Potluck, CCTA Greenfield will reprise several short plays first performed in earlier programs this season:   David Finnigan – THERE ARE A LOT OF STORIES YOU CAN TELL ABOUT HUMANITY Lana I. Nasser – THE BUTTERFLY THAT PERSISTED Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR Vitor

Climate Change Theatre Action in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Westminster Housing Co-op 245 Maryland Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

We (Winnipeg Quakers) will be performing Jordan Hall's play THE DONATION in a potluck cabaret style after our Sunday worship. Six Polar Bears Fell Out of the Sky this Morning by Alister Emerson and About that Chocolate Bar by Joan Lipkin will also be read.

Eco-Design Charrette

Triga Studio 77 Florence Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Triga Creative & The Centre for Sustainable Practice in the Arts are hosting their inaugural Eco-Design Charrette between December 2nd - 20th, 2019 at Triga Studio in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto. The Eco-Design Charrette aims to fuel each participant with the knowledge and inspiration needed to design with an ecological consciousness. Through rapid design

Polar Bears Falling and Wolves Burning: Climate Change Theatre Action at The Ohio State University

Ohio State University - Thompson Library, room 165 1858 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH, United States

Staged readings of eight new plays including: Hassan Abdulrazzak – LAILA PINES FOR THE WOLF Alister Emerson  – SIX POLAR BEARS FELL OUT OF THE SKY THIS MORNING Andrea Lepcio – IF NOT NOW Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR Julie McKee – A HOLIDAY ON ICE IN A WARM CLIMATE Sunny Drake – ABSOLUTELY

What Can We Do: Climate Change Theatre Action at Towson University

Ruth Marder Studio Theater Center for the Arts, Towson University, 7700 Osler Dr, Towson, MD, United States

Towson University will present ten Climate Change Theatre Action plays, produced, directed, and starring a company of student artists. Students will select their plays by December 2nd and on December 7th all of the company members will meet at 8 a.m. and block, memorize, rehearse, and produce the plays for an event at 7:00 p.m.

Climate Change Theatre Action at Kean University

Kean University 1000 Morris Ave., Union, NJ, United States

On December 10, Kean University in Union, New Jersey will present the following CCTA plays: Stephen Sewell– THE REASON, directed by Billy Leys Alister Emerson – SIX POLAR BEARS FELL OUT OF THE SKY THIS MORNING, directed by Ray Coughlin Philip Braithwaite – ICE FLOW, directed by David Rivera, Jr. Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT

Climate Change Theatre Action in Amherst, MA

Bangs Community Center 70 Boltwood Walk, Amherst, MA, United States

Common Share Food Co-op is proud to bring the international Climate Change Theatre Action project to the Amherst community in an effort to participate in a global movement for climate justice! We will be hosting a staged reading of 5-minute plays focusing on food justice and community resilience under the theme, “Lighting the Way;” celebrating

Playhouse Emissions: Climate Change Theatre Action St. Louis 2019

Mark Wilson Studio Theatre, Xavier Hall, St. Louis University 3733 W Pine Mall, St. Louis, MO, United States

Why are some young couples forgoing having children? Where does that chocolate bar come from? How might certain media outlets spin a climate change emergency? See these themes and more explored in this edition of "Playhouse Emissions: Climate Change Theatre Action St. Louis 2019"! Hosted by That Uppity Theatre Company in association with Saint Louis

Stories of Climate Change

Episcopal Actors Guild 1 East 29th St, New York, NY, United States

Ego Actus in New York City will present readings of 11 short plays about climate change as part of a worldwide series of readings and performances presented to coincide with, and raise awareness of, the United Nations Madrid Climate Conference (COP25). Our plays will be: Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR Elspeth Tilley –

Lighting the Way: 8 Short Plays about Climate Change

Swanson Conference Center Institute for the Culinary Arts, Omaha, NE, United States

Metropolitan Community College is proud to participate in this year’s Climate Change Theatre Action, an international series of readings of short climate change plays that coincide with the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP) meetings. To help represent Nebraska, eight of these plays will receive semi-staged readings on December 14 in the Swanson Conference

Palm Beach Climate Change Theatre Action(S)

The Box Gallery 811B Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

An evening of readings, videos, and dance productions at The Box Gallery, sponsored by Florida Arts Association, featuring the following CCTA plays: Peterson Toscano – BIGGER LOVE Damon Chua – STEAMY SESSION IN A SINGAPORE SPA Vitor Jatobá – FAILED EXPERIMENT Madeline Sayet – BLOOD ON THE LEAVES Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR

Montclair State, Theatre in Society: Climate Change Theatre Action

Montclair State University 1 Normal Ave., Montclair, NJ, United States

Our class at Montclair State University in New Jersey will conduct a reading and discussion around THE DONATION by Jordan Hall, ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR by Joan Lipkin, and BLOOD ON THE LEAVES by Madeline Sayet. The students will familiarize themselves with our local Sunrise Movement Hub and their next planned meetings and actions.

Climate Change Theatre Action at CSU Bakersfield

CSUB Doré Arena Theatre 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA, United States

Scene Study students at California State University-Bakersfield will present seven plays as their final project. Members from the CSUB Sustainability Team have been invited to attend. The selected plays are: Six Polar Bears Fell out of the Sky This Morning - Alister Emerson Failed Experiment - Vitor Jatobá English Please - Marcia Johnson About That

CCTA Studio Performance in Weilheim

Gymnasium Weilheim Weilheim in Oberbayern, Germany

On December 18th, 2019, our school's theatre group performs five different plays from the CCTA portfolio: Chantal Bilodeau's "It starts with me", Stephen Sewell's "The Reason", Hassan Abdulrazzak's "Laila Pines for the Wolf", Vitor Jatobá's "Failed Experiment" and Joan Lipkin's "About a Chocolate Bar". Some of the plays are put on stage in their original

Lighting the Way

Wilshire Baptist Church 4316 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX, United States

Faith in 3-D is an annual endeavor of Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas using drama, discussion, and dessert to explore the moral or ethical issue emphasized in the dramatic work. This year’s theme will feature the issues of climate change. Several CCTA plays will be interspersed with music and exposition designed to call attention

Lighting the Way

Wilshire Baptist Church 4316 Abrams Road, Dallas, TX, United States

Faith in 3-D is an annual endeavor of Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas using drama, discussion, and dessert to explore the moral or ethical issue emphasized in the dramatic work. This year’s theme will feature the issues of climate change. Several CCTA plays will be interspersed with music and exposition designed to call attention

Climate Change Theatre Action St. Louis 2021

Various Galleries McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Missouri, United States

A true community event featuring theatre, dance performances and community tabling. Participants will move around while plays are performed in rotation in the four galleries, dance performances, community tabling and voter registration outside. Featured Playwrights: Joan Lipkin - ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR, HOW DARE YOU: A THEATRICAL ADAPTATION OF GRETA THUNBERG'S ADDRESS TO THE UNElaine

Free