Four earnest people argue the life of a plant, water sources and renewable energy versus their own vehicle use. Serious subject spiced with humor.
Four earnest people argue the life of a plant, water sources and renewable energy versus their own vehicle use. Serious subject spiced with humor.
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Can't Change This
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Lucy Wang:
Can't Change This
by Lynn Millar
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I love this play so much. Incredibly clever portrait of how we all want to do something and feel we know something about climate change, but when we are confronted with choices, do we choose what's best for us, for the plant, or for the future?
I love this play so much. Incredibly clever portrait of how we all want to do something and feel we know something about climate change, but when we are confronted with choices, do we choose what's best for us, for the plant, or for the future?
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Scott Sickles:
Can't Change This
by Lynn Millar
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We’ve all been party to maddening conversations like this one, especially about the climate. Just as there seems to be no winning with the climate itself at this point, victory is even less likely when ideological elitists find fault with everything.
Millar miractulously finds a way to make an exchange that’s usually unbearable in real life utterly effervescent on paper. It’s a fun satire peppered with great personal touches. And the fate of the plant is surprisingly moving.
We’ve all been party to maddening conversations like this one, especially about the climate. Just as there seems to be no winning with the climate itself at this point, victory is even less likely when ideological elitists find fault with everything.
Millar miractulously finds a way to make an exchange that’s usually unbearable in real life utterly effervescent on paper. It’s a fun satire peppered with great personal touches. And the fate of the plant is surprisingly moving.