The power and futility of staging the climate crisis
Three South Australian theatre companies speak with CityMag about the artistic responsibility to engage with the climate crisis, and the likelihood theatre alone can save the world.
MoreThree South Australian theatre companies speak with CityMag about the artistic responsibility to engage with the climate crisis, and the likelihood theatre alone can save the world.
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