A Morning of Reading for Climate Change Theatre Action

School of Dramatic Arts, University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, United States

Presented by The Deep Map Theatre Project of Eco-Theatre 111. On November 17th, students from the University of Southern California will be presenting short works about the environment from CCTA. The selected plays are: Chantal Bilodeau, HOMO SAPIENS Marcia Johnson, SINGLE USE Shahid Nadeem, THE LAST TREE Elyne Quan, POND LIFE Elspeth Tilley, THE PENGUINS Maya

Climate Change Theatre Action in Austin

The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX, United States

Students and faculty of Performance as Public Practice in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Texas in Austin, in partnership with the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, will present a reading of CCTA plays on Friday, November 17, 2017. Featured playwrights are: Marcia Johnson, SINGLE USE Katie Pearl, APPRECIATION

The Spaces Between Us

Brandeis University Walham, MA, United States

The Spaces Between Us is a series of short plays presented by Brandeis Department of Theater Arts that seek to examine how we move forward in addressing the issue of climate change. The plays ask questions such as: "What does environmental action look like in an individual?" "How do frogs feel about increasing global temperatures?" “What

Single Use / Fever Dream

Sing Lit Station 3A Jalan Kubor, Singapore

Single Use / Fever Dream is a workshop reading and discussion session building on two short plays created in response to the issue of climate change: FEVER DREAM, a new play by Singaporean playwright Joel Tan, and SINGLE USE by Marcia Johnson. With thanks to Joel Tan, Kei Anne Franklin, Chantal Bilodeau and the CCTA

University of Montana eARTh

The University Center 32 Campus Dr., Missoula, MT, United States

The University of Montana presents staged readings of nine CCTA plays: Vitor Jatoba – FAILED EXPERIMENT Katie Pearl – THE EARTH'S BLUE HEART Joan Lipkin – ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE BAR Elaine Avila – THE ROOKERY Yvette Nolan – BREATHING SPACE Marcia Johnson – ENGLISH PLEASE Stephen Sewell – THE REASON Hassan Abdulrazzak – LAILA PINES FOR THE WOLF Caridad Svich

Climate Change Theatre Action Greenfield

Greenfield, MA Greenfield, MA, United States

Greening Greenfield and Local Access are proud to present Climate Change Theatre Action Greenfield: Lighting the Way, a series of public readings and performances which will be held over several weekends this autumn. The series debuts on Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m., at the Great Falls International Word Festival, with short plays by playwrights from

CCTA at Toronto Cold Reads

Social Capital Theatre 154 Danforth Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

This edition of Toronto Cold Reads will feature the following CCTA plays: Elaine Ávila – THE ROOKERY Chantal Bilodeau – IT STARTS WITH ME Yolanda Bonnell – DRIP Jordan Hall – THE DONATION Marcia Johnson – ENGLISH PLEASE Sunny Drake – ABSOLUTELY NOTHING OF ANY MEANING Corey Payette – NIBI (WATER) PROTECTORS Nelson Gray –

Take Ten for Climate Change at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama

Purnell Center for the Arts 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Each instructor in the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University will set aside 10 minutes in each course they teach during the week of November 4 to have students read aloud, or in some way perform, a short climate change play (and, if time permits, have a brief discussion of the play). The aim

Climate Change Theatre Action in Agartala, Tripura, India

Event host's home Flat No- 301 Urban Nest Shibnagar, College Road, Agartala, Tripura West (Dist), Tripura, India

This play-reading event will feature current teaching artist students of the National School of Drama, Theatre-in-Education wing, Tripura, India. The student artists will collaborate on directing and performing the plays with and for each other to consider how artists from various places address issues through their work. The student artists are currently devising their own

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

An Evening of Action Theatre

Siena College 515 Loudon Rd, Loudonville, NY, United States

A collection of short plays with the theme of climate change, produced by Free Culture Invisible, will be presented at Siena College, New York, to inform and promote awareness about the dire state of our planet and raise consciousness about every individual’s responsibility to preserve the environment for the future generations.   The plays are:

ClimateAct : An Open Play Reading

Main Street Landing Black Box Theater 60 Lake Street, Burlington, VT, United States

In Tandem Arts and 350Vermont are hosting a Climate Change Theatre Action at Main Street Landing's Black Box Theater. Aligned with COP25 (25th United Nations Convention on Climate Change), the event is a theater forum for climate change dialogue and an open reading of short plays.   NO PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Actors, non-actors and viewers are

Climate Change Theatre Action Washington Heights

Le Cheile (Restaurant) 839 West 181st Street, New York, NY, United States

The Anthropologists will present readings of: Sunny Drake – ABSOLUTELY NOTHING OF ANY MEANING Madeline Sayet – BLOOD ON THE LEAVES Marcia Johnson – ENGLISH PLEASE Chantal Bilodeau – IT STARTS WITH ME The readings will be followed by a letter writing campaign and a  Forum Theatre-inspired workshop.

Protests, Plays & Planetary Paths

Oddfellows Playhouse 128 Washington Street, Middletown, CT, United States

ARTFARM and Oddfellows Playhouse in Middletown, Connecticut, present "Protest, Plays and Planetary Paths" featuring CCTA plays plus additional original work, demonstration on Main Street, and community discussion on Climate Resilience. Featured CCTA playwrights: Philip Braithwaite – ICE FLOW Jordan Hall – THE DONATION Marcia Johnson – ENGLISH PLEASE    

Lighting the Way: Six Plays That Invite Us to Participate in a Global Conversation, to Talk to Each Other for a While About Our World, Our Environment, Our Earth

Faulkner Gallery Santa Barbara Public Library 40 East Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

DramaDogs is excited to perform six plays by six powerful playwrights addressing various and thought-provoking issues around our climate, our environment, our world. Partnering with the Santa Barbara Public Library, we will weave together the plays with movement and music creating a seamless theatrical event. Our post show discussion will allow the audience and the

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

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

Climate Change Theatre Forum: Acting for a Better Future

Celery Bog Nature Area, Outdoor Amphitheater 1620 Lindberg Road, West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

Two Climate Change Theatre Forums will be held on Sunday, 26 September 2021 in Greater Lafayette, Indiana as part of a worldwide initiative of Climate Change Theatre Action (CCTA). Co-sponsored by the West Lafayette Go Greener Commission and the Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, the forums include staged readings of 5-minute plays from CCTA, followed

FREE

Climate Change Theatre Forum: Acting for a Better Future

Tippecanoe Arts Federation 631 North St., Lafayette, Indiana, United States

Two Climate Change Theatre Forums will be held on Sunday, 26 September 2021 in Greater Lafayette, Indiana as part of a worldwide initiative of Climate Change Theatre Action (CCTA). Co-sponsored by the West Lafayette Go Greener Commission and the Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, the forums include staged readings of 5-minute plays from CCTA, followed

FREE

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