No Place Called Home | ThirdCulture Productions

Privilege has long served as a protective veil from the realities of the climate crisis. What happens when that veil starts to fade? And how do we love in a world that is slipping away? When a young couple settling into their new home…Continue readingNo Place Called Home | ThirdCulture Productions

Pulse | By the Bonfire Theatre

We need not stay dormant forever… When everything around Devin continues to grow and decay, why is the flower in his room showing no signs of change? Intertwined with a score inspired by the innate disorder of the natural world, Pulse flickers between an…Continue readingPulse | By the Bonfire Theatre

Fault Lines | Lîla Dance

As our planet’s voice gets louder, are we ready to listen? Fault Lines pulls at the tension in our relationship with nature. Our constant pursuit of progress increasing the speed of life has left us out of sync with the natural world. Survivors emerge…Continue readingFault Lines | Lîla Dance

Gracie and the Start of the End of the World (Again) | Zoë Bullock and Louise Oliver in association with Assembly Festival

Gracie is looking for love, and it’s been tough. Despite what people say, there definitely aren’t plenty more fish in the sea. Now, in one last totally-not-desperate shot, she wants to see if you – yes, YOU – could be The One. Oh, and…Continue readingGracie and the Start of the End of the World (Again) | Zoë Bullock and Louise Oliver in association with Assembly Festival

Green Home Festival | CICV

The climate emergency, net zero and soaring energy prices are the driving factors behind the Green Home Festival. The Green Home Festival will run from 12-16 August and will involve 10 individual shows. Every show will be free to attend. Whatever the topic and…Continue readingGreen Home Festival | CICV

Janie Dee’s Beautiful World Cabaret | London Climate Change Festival / Something for the Weekend

All the world’s a stage, let’s protect it. Multi Olivier Award-winning West End star Janie Dee (National Theatre’s The Motive and the Cue and Follies; Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends) confronts the climate crisis, and celebrates our beautiful world, through song and spoken word. Unusual…Continue readingJanie Dee’s Beautiful World Cabaret | London Climate Change Festival / Something for the Weekend

Look What We’ve Done | Helio Collective

Following sold-out shows in Manchester, Helio Collective debuts at Fringe with a fresh take on how we talk about our planet’s future. Unnerving, thought provoking and hilarious, prepare for talking animals, the heights of fast fashion and your (least) favourite politicians reassuring you that…Continue readingLook What We’ve Done | Helio Collective

Matt Winning: Solastalgia (Work in Progress) | Matt Winning / PBH’s Free Fringe

Everyone’s favourite climate academic and comedian Dr Matt Winning tests new ideas about climate change. Host of Net Zero: A Very British Problem (BBC Radio 4). ‘Everything a Fringe show should be: hilarious, personal, inventive and something that will stay with you for some…Continue readingMatt Winning: Solastalgia (Work in Progress) | Matt Winning / PBH’s Free Fringe

Me For You | Rachel E Thorn

‘Choosing sperm is weird. The one thing we know for sure is these guys are all wankers.’ Holly knows human beings have screwed the planet but she’s still desperate to have a baby of her own. She’s tried doing the right thing, but her…Continue readingMe For You | Rachel E Thorn

Mother Nature | Bhama Roget

Planet Earth needs a pep talk, and who better to do it than the woman who started it all? Rife with hot flashes, unresolved asteroid trauma, and still carrying a torch for those dead sexy dinosaurs, she’s here to assure us that just because…Continue readingMother Nature | Bhama Roget