We speak to Lorna Rees, Artistic Director of Gobbledegook Theatre, about the relationship between the arts and the Climate Emergency.
Gobbledegook Theatre's innovative, joyful, cross-artform work for unusual places is frequently inspired by earth sciences, landscape and the environment. Their productions include Cloudscapes – described as a ‘duologue for performer and clouds’, and Geophonic – a performance piece and sound walk which invites audiences to listen to the geological processes of the Earth.
For this episode, Jo Mary Watson spoke to Lorna about the story behind Cloudscapes, the crucial role of arts and artists in the Climate Emergency, and what we can all do to make a difference.
This podcast is part of '400 Parts Per Million', an ecological arts project by Theatre in the Rough, supported by Arts Council England and the PH Holt Foundation.
Find out more at http://400.earth

