How plays like Weather Girl and Kyoto are finally bringing the climate crisis alive for audiences
The complexities of the climate crisis are a tough sell to audiences but these plays in New York show it can be done Despite (or perhaps because of) its overwhelming awfulness, the climate crisis has been oddly underrepresented on stage and screen. Humanity’s greatest challenge has often been (…)
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