Climate Change Theatre Action at Arizona State University

Bio- design Center Auditorium 727 E. Tyler Street, Tempe, AZ, United States

Arizona State University is participating in CCTA to promote climate change awareness through the power of storytelling, in partnership with the School of Music, Dance, and Theatre, The Biodesign Institute, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory and the Narrative Storytelling Initiative. Produced and envisioned by Professor of Theatre Micha Espinosa and Founding Director of

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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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Chainge Reaction

Palomar College Studio Theatre 1140 W. Mission Rd, San Marcos, United States

The accelerating chain reaction of extreme climate events can only be countered by an equal and opposite change reaction of people dedicated to transformation.   Experience a dynamic selection of short plays from around the world, written to capture the potential of this urgent historical moment.  The performances use humor, poetry, absurdity, physicality and drama

Pay What You Can

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

Chainge Reaction

Palomar College Studio Theatre 1140 W. Mission Rd, San Marcos, United States

The accelerating chain reaction of extreme climate events can only be countered by an equal and opposite change reaction of people dedicated to transformation.   Experience a dynamic selection of short plays from around the world, written to capture the potential of this urgent historical moment.  The performances use humor, poetry, absurdity, physicality and drama

Pay What You Can

Winter Shorts Festival

Arts Umbrella Jack and Darlene Poole Theatre 1400 Johnston St., Granville Island, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The Arts Umbrella Theatre, Music, & Film department presents our annual Winter Shorts Festival from December 3-5 in the Jack and Darlene Poole Theatre located on Granville Island. The festival showcases the talent of the students in our Year Long Theatre Programs and will include both original work created by the students inspired by the

$15

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

Chainge Reaction

Palomar College Studio Theatre 1140 W. Mission Rd, San Marcos, United States

The accelerating chain reaction of extreme climate events can only be countered by an equal and opposite change reaction of people dedicated to transformation.   Experience a dynamic selection of short plays from around the world, written to capture the potential of this urgent historical moment.  The performances use humor, poetry, absurdity, physicality and drama

Pay What You Can

Winter Shorts Festival

Arts Umbrella Jack and Darlene Poole Theatre 1400 Johnston St., Granville Island, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The Arts Umbrella Theatre, Music, & Film department presents our annual Winter Shorts Festival from December 3-5 in the Jack and Darlene Poole Theatre located on Granville Island. The festival showcases the talent of the students in our Year Long Theatre Programs and will include both original work created by the students inspired by the

$15

Chainge Reaction

Palomar College Studio Theatre 1140 W. Mission Rd, San Marcos, United States

The accelerating chain reaction of extreme climate events can only be countered by an equal and opposite change reaction of people dedicated to transformation.   Experience a dynamic selection of short plays from around the world, written to capture the potential of this urgent historical moment.  The performances use humor, poetry, absurdity, physicality and drama

Pay What You Can

Winter Shorts Festival

Arts Umbrella Jack and Darlene Poole Theatre 1400 Johnston St., Granville Island, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The Arts Umbrella Theatre, Music, & Film department presents our annual Winter Shorts Festival from December 3-5 in the Jack and Darlene Poole Theatre located on Granville Island. The festival showcases the talent of the students in our Year Long Theatre Programs and will include both original work created by the students inspired by the

$15

A Future We Create

Town Hall Arts Center 2450 Main St, Littleton, CA, United States

We are presenting a cabaret of plays and songs that tell an inspiring story that leads us into the future. Featured playwrights are: Nicolas Billon – THE PENGUINThomas Peterson – PAYING FOR ITAleya Kassam – LISTEN TO VANESSA NAKATEMark Rigney – SAMMIE & GRANCamila Le-Bert – 2079Nathan Ellis – US IN THE PASTJessica Huang –

Donation

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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Before The World Goes Dark

The Hitchcock Theater 2001 Farnam St, Omaha, NE, United States

Before The World Goes Dark uses theatre to examine teen perspectives on the global climate crisis. The student company will present short plays (written by playwrights from each of the 6 inhabited continents), poetry, and physical art inspired by the prompt of “Envisioning a Global Green New Deal." Potential Community Partners: Big Garden Youth &

$7

Climate Change Theatre Action in Evansville, IN

University of Evansville 1800 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN, United States

Twelve student directors take over the University of Evansville campus to stage 21 Climate Change Theatre Action plays to present problems and open realistic conversations in the community about possible solutions to the climate crisis. Join the University of Evansville Theatre directing students as they combine theatre making and activism to create an actionable dialogue,

Free

Before The World Goes Dark

The Hitchcock Theater 2001 Farnam St, Omaha, NE, United States

Before The World Goes Dark uses theatre to examine teen perspectives on the global climate crisis. The student company will present short plays (written by playwrights from each of the 6 inhabited continents), poetry, and physical art inspired by the prompt of “Envisioning a Global Green New Deal." Potential Community Partners: Big Garden Youth &

$7

Climate Change Theatre Action in Evansville, IN

University of Evansville 1800 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN, United States

Twelve student directors take over the University of Evansville campus to stage 21 Climate Change Theatre Action plays to present problems and open realistic conversations in the community about possible solutions to the climate crisis. Join the University of Evansville Theatre directing students as they combine theatre making and activism to create an actionable dialogue,

Free

Climate Change Theatre Action 2021 – in La Jolla, California

La Jolla Public Library 7555 Draper Avenue, La Jolla, CA, United States

The La Jolla Theatre Ensemble (LJTE) will present a staged reading of 15 short plays, monologues, and prose-pieces about climate change and the imperative that we act more boldly to address it. From CCTA's 50 commissioned works, LJTE Producing Artistic Director John Tessmer has selected works by: Paula Cizmar – THE PAGEANT David Finnigan –

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