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Performance

VenueLyttelton (National Theatre)
Also: Lyttelton Loft
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From26th October 2018
To2nd November 2018
Lyttelton (National Theatre) (V374)
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  • Date of change: 10 Oct 18 - T1192915033

Nowhere to Call Home - Climate Change and Forced Migration

Nowhere to Call Home

Work:: Nowhere to Call Home (S1751711928)

An outdoor projection and online audio experience exploring the human issues around climate change and forced migration. Photographic and filmed portraits of climate refugees from Bangladesh and Sami people from the Arctic, whose way of life is threatened by climate change, have been captured by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), with their own stories told as audio dramatisations by playwright Ursula Rani Sarma. During the day you can see the photographs and hear the stories by visiting the Lyttelton Ground Floor Foyer in the National Theatre.

Production:: Climate Change and Forced Migration (T1192915033)

Listing:: L905909491

This event takes place in Lyttelton Ground Floor Foyer - projected on the fly tower



Climate Change and Forced Migration

This event takes place in Lyttelton Ground Floor Foyer - projected on the fly tower

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