The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
Thursday after 7pm performance: Amy Turner of the New York City Climate Action Alliance, which brings together individuals and organizations committed to achieving the New York City goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050. We will discuss what we can do as individuals and an organization. Visit CURBED on your computer and find […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
Friday: Dr. Irwin Redlener,of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, is a national leader in disaster preparedness. He has advised the Presidents and Congess since 1993. He will speak on why we are not prepared for mega disasters and what we can do now. He is the founder and President of the Children's Health […]
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
Saturday: after the matinee: Sarah Chasis, director of the Oceans Initiative for the National Resources Defense Council
The THEATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE series continues with Maria Irene Fornes' THE DANUBE. This is a play that starts in Budapest, Hungary in 1938 and "soon departs from chronological realism". Like all of Irene's work it is about the lurching of the human race from its past into its future. The cast is Beth Manspeizer* […]
Saturday after the 7 p.m. performance: a representative of 350.org, a global grassroots climate movement to reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million from 450.