Climate Change and Other Small Talk

How Nanna and Pop Learnt About Climate Change (The Hard Way)

Episode Summary

Nan and Pop are horrified to learn about climate change from their granddaughter. Should they get their hearing aids adjusted or did she just talk about cows farting?

Episode Notes

Nan and Pop are horrified to learn about climate change from their granddaughter. Should they get their hearing aids adjusted or did she just talk about cows farting? 

How Nanna and Pop Learnt About Climate Change (The Hard Way) was written by Marie Munkara. Find the transcript here.

Climate Change and Other Small Talk is  a worldwide tour for your ears - minus the carbon footprint and lost luggage. Audio dramas from 9 creative teams around the globe will entertain as well as explore our climate crisis. And maybe even what could get us out.

 

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--- CREDITS ---

Written by MARIE MUNKARA

Directed by RACHAEL CHISHOLM

Starring: 

MARIE MUNKARA as Nanna

PETE HAYES as Pop

RACHAEL CHISHOLM as Daughter

NYASHA OGDEN as Granddaughter

 

Sound design, music, audio mixing and recording engineer MATTHEW CUNLIFFE

 

Episode Produced by DARWIN COMMUNITY ARTS with support from SUNNY DRAKE PRODUCTIONS

Episode Producers ANNA WEEKES and TANIA LIEMAN

 

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Created by SUNNY DRAKE

Produced by SUNNY DRAKE PRODUCTIONS in association with WHY NOT THEATRE

Lead Producers: FANNY MARTIN and NAJLA NUBYANLUV

Concept Dramaturg: KEVIN MATTHEW WONG

Impact Producer & Climate Dramaturg: CHAPRECE HENRY 

Communications Producer: DANIELA GERSTMANN 

Central Audio Producers: HEATHER BROWN and RICHARD FEREN

Series funders: Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council

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