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Greenland archiveWhat on earth is happening to our planet? Who knows what and what can or should be done about it? We are as gods and we have to get good at it. Stewart Brand. The questions we all have about the environment and the future are exhilaratingly intricate. Knowing what and who to trust is an increasingly bewildering challenge. Only a few things are certain: every living thing is related to every other living thing; our actions have consequences; change is constant and inevitable. Seeking to understand a subject of great complexity, the National Theatre has asked four of the most distinct and exciting playwrights in British theatre to collaborate on a new piece of documentary theatre. This team has spent six months interviewing key individuals from the worlds of science, politics, business and philosophy in an effort to understand our changing relationship with the planet. Greenland combines the factual and the theatrical as several separate but connected narratives collide to form a provocative response to the most urgent questions of our time.

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Matt Charman

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Author(s): Moira Buffini, Penelope Skinner, Jack Thorne

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Archive listings for Greenland (2011)

Work type: Play.

T01200028747

World Premiere. Running time 2hrs (no interval)Corporate Sponsor Accenture. Director Bijan Sheibani. Other Ben Power (dramaturg). Design Bunny Christie. Lighting Jon Clark. Design Finn Ross (video). Sound Dan Jones. Director Aline David (movement). Performer Michael Gould. Performer Isabella Laughland. Performer Amanda Lawrence. Performer Tunji Lucas. Performer Lyndsey Marshal. Performer Peter McDonald. Performer Rhys Rusbatch. Performer James Alper. Performer Tobi Bakare. Performer Natasha Broomfield. Performer Elizabeth Chan. Performer Tamzin Griffin. Performer Colin Haigh. Performer Simon Manyonda. Performer Esther McAuley. Performer Paul McCleary. Performer Sam Swann.
25 Jan 11 to 2 Apr 11Lyttelton (National Theatre), West End :: V374
listing details L1801011183

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