Climate Change Theater Action - Laughing All the Way to the BRINK

12/14/2025 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM AKT

Admission

  • Free

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Summary

While climate change is very serious, most of our plays are very not. Perfect time to invite your friend that worries you, the one who loves the ten extras days of the “Alaska growing season”.

Perhaps, with comedy, the eyes might open.
Heck. We will literally do anything to raise climate change awareness.
We humbly invite you to join us.
Proceeds go to the Susitna River Coalition. Suggested donation, $20

Description

Seven short plays by celebrated playwrights from around the world!

 

While climate change is very serious, most of our plays are very not. Perfect time to invite your friend that worries you, the one who loves the ten extras days of the “Alaska growing season”.

 

Perhaps, with comedy, the eyes might open.

Heck. We will literally do anything to raise climate change awareness.

We humbly invite you to join us.

Proceeds go to the Susitna River Coalition. Suggested donation, $20

Launched in 2015, Climate Change Theatre Action is a worldwide festival of short plays about the climate crisis presented biennially to coincide with the United Nations COP meetings.

CCTA was originally conceived by Elaine Ávila, Chantal Bilodeau, Roberta Levitow, and Caridad Svich, creating a US-Canadian partnership in 2015 that has since grown worldwide, with over 40 communities hosting festivals around the world.

Every other year, 50 professional playwrights, representing all inhabited continents as well as several cultures and Indigenous nations, are commissioned to write five-minute plays about an aspect of the climate crisis based on a prompt. Global participants then choose the pays they would like to feature, and are encouraged to showcase local playwrights. Our Southcentral Alaska festival features plays from India, Singapore, Jamaica, Canada, the UK, the USA and two plays from Alaska, featuring a Juneau highschooler and our very own Jack Dalton.

For more information, visit climatechangetheatreaction.com

This is a free event, with a suggested donation of $20.00.