Gaia

  • Now Is Still Here

  • Phoenix Theatre UVIC

  • Wright The Future: A Festival of Plays

  • In The Face of This

  • The Time Is Now: Climate Change Theatre Action – Vancouver

  • Climate Change Theatre Action at the University of Iowa

  • Climate Change Theatre Action at Theatre Delicatessen

  • Climate Change Theatre Action – Chicago

  • Climate Change Theatre Action at Emory

  • Climate Change Theatre Action at NIDA

  • Theatre for Social Justice

  • The Spaces Between Us

  • Climate Change Theatre Action in Kalamazoo

  • The Climate Change Theatre Action Project – AN INTERACTIVE NIGHT OF CONSCIOUS THEATER

  • The Arts Unite Against Climate Change

  • ClimateAct: A Participatory Play Reading

  • Climate Change Theatre Action on KUNM Radio

  • Hot Mess

  • Climate Change Theatre Action in Albuquerque

  • Take Ten for Climate Change

  • Birthday Party!

  • Climate Change Theatre Action(s) at Quest University

  • Three Short Plays – Worthing Climate Action Network

  • Play in a Day Devising Challenge

  • Climate Change Theatre Action at St. Mary’s

  • York University Launch Event

  • The Climate Change Play Festival

  • Climate Change Theatre Action at Iowa State University

  • This One Time in Nature and Other Big Thoughts Over a Small Fire

  • Gaia: Vivência Ecopoética/Gaia: An Ecopoetic Experience

  • Gaia: Vivência Ecopoética/Gaia: An Ecopoetic Experience

  • Celsius

  • Climate Change Theatre Action in Shangai

  • Koha for Greenpeace Climate Change Campaign

  • Hiro Kanagawa

Commissioned for Climate Change Theatre Action
Is this Hell?

Gaia contemplates the consequences of humanity’s actions on the Earth, likening it to the apocalyptic imagery of Armageddon. It reflects on the state of the planet and the profound impact of climate change, inviting the audience to consider the fate of Gaia and the potential for redemption through reconnecting with nature.