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The Future Is Not Fixed
The Future Is Not Fixed
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Edited by: Chantal Bilodeau Publisher: Applause Books Format: Softcover # of Pages: 320 Pub. Date: 2022 ISBN-10: 1493064657 ISBN-13: 9781493064656
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About
the Play:
For all of the political,
economic, and technological obstacles that stand in the way of
addressing climate change, perhaps the greatest challenge is in the
realm of imagination. Can we envision a better world? What might an
equitable, sustainable, decarbonized, and just society look like?
What if the concept of a Green New Deal – the initiative to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions while addressing interwoven social problems
like economic inequality and racial injustice – could become
reality?
The Future Is Not Fixed
presents a dazzling variety of answers to these questions in the form
of fifty plays – from writers representing all inhabited continents
– commissioned for Climate Change Theatre Action 2021, a global
participatory theatre festival that brings communities together
around climate issues. The pieces complied
here by Chantal Bilodeau feature
a wide range of styles and perspectives, from realist dramas to
experimental works, encompassing the dangers that we face as well as
ecstatic possibilities for a renewed social contract. With
contributions suitable for both conventional and nonstandard
theatrical settings, these plays can be performed in intimate
readings, staged productions with extensive sets and props, and
everything in between. Climate Change Theatre Action plays have been
performed on street corners, at the foot of glaciers, in churches,
schools, libraries, backyards, community centers, and bars. They have
been enjoyed by audiences as diverse as water treatment workers in
Montana; homeless youth in London; refugees in Denmark; children in
New York City, Iran, and Nigeria; faith communities in Florida and
Washington State; unsuspecting passersby in Brazil and New Zealand;
and students in every corner of the world. Regardless of style,
audience, or venue, each play offers a bracing, affecting vision of
how we might come together to face the challenge of global climate
change.
About the Editor:
Chantal Bilodeau is a Québec playwright and translator now
based in New York City whose work focuses on the intersection of
science, policy, art, and climate change. In her capacity as artistic
director of the Arts & Climate Initiative, she has been
instrumental in helping theatrical and educational communities, as
well as diverse audiences in the United States and abroad, to engage
in climate action through programming that includes live
performances, talks, publications, workshops, and national and
international artist gatherings. In 2019, she was named one of "8
Trailblazers Who Are Changing the Climate Conversation" by
Audubon Magazine.
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