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"People of the internet, people of the world, you wanna see your Environment Minister SOLVE some shit, this is the soundtrack." What happens when the unstoppable force of climate change meets the immovable object of Australian politics? Environment Minister Gwen Malkin's plan to stop climate change is rudely interrupted when a group of eco-terrorists storm Australia's Parliament House during a Fleetwood Mac concert. Blending fact and fiction, David Finnigan's bold new satire is a manic spin on a world on the brink of turmoil. A daring new play that asks - what would it take to actually stop…mehr

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"People of the internet, people of the world, you wanna see your Environment Minister SOLVE some shit, this is the soundtrack." What happens when the unstoppable force of climate change meets the immovable object of Australian politics? Environment Minister Gwen Malkin's plan to stop climate change is rudely interrupted when a group of eco-terrorists storm Australia's Parliament House during a Fleetwood Mac concert. Blending fact and fiction, David Finnigan's bold new satire is a manic spin on a world on the brink of turmoil. A daring new play that asks - what would it take to actually stop climate change dead in its tracks? Science? Recycling? Experts? Or maybe: techno, guns and revolution?
Autorenporträt
David Finnigan is a writer and theatre-maker from Canberra, Australia who writes plays, creates performances and develops games at the intersection of science and art. He is a Churchill Fellow (2012), an Australia Council Early Career Fellow (2014-16) and winner of the 2017 Griffin Playwrights Award, and a member of Australian science-theatre ensemble Boho, an associate of Coney (UK) and the Sipat Lawin Ensemble (Philippines).