Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and Lothians to host ‘Heading for Extinction’ talk at Free Fringe

Extinction Rebellion (XR) are hosting their talk “Heading for Extinction and What to Do About It” this month as part of PBH’s Free Fringe Programme.

The talk was developed over five years by the climate justice campaign group and is regularly delivered both online and in-person around the UK. Two speakers from XR’s Edinburgh and Lothians local group, Dom and Alex Porter will deliver the talk in the Liquid Rooms on 15th and 22nd August.

Dom said: “The talk is in two parts: what science tells us is causing the Climate Emergency and what humanity needs to change to survive; then, XR’s take on what we need to do to bring about that change.”

As detailed on Extinction Rebellion’s website, the talk is aimed not just at those already supportive but also at those sceptical about the severity of the Climate Emergency or hesitant about joining the climate justice movement. Audience members will have the chance to learn how to get involved with Extinction Rebellion.

When asked why people should come to the talk, founding member of XR, Clare Farrell, said: “We are clearly already in deep shit, the planet is burning and unhinged leaders are doubling down on the cause.

“We have to pull together, to support each other, build successful resistance and commit to creating a caring, regenerative new society.

Time is short, we have to work together. Come and get involved.”

Fringe 2022: The Azure Sky in Oz, Yellow and Special

New York City’s Amanda Ladd stars in the European premiere of The Azure Sky In Oz, Yellow & Special, 2 alternating true-life theatre solo-shows written by Eugene O’Neill award winning playwright William Leavengood.

This show as developed at New Circle Theatre Company in NYC.

The Azure Sky in Oz, Yellow is about Michelle Feulner-Castro, a visual artist & mother to a profoundly autistic son.

The Azure Sky in Oz, Special is about Mary Tilford, a Special-Ed teacher who does The Wizard of Oz with her intellectually disabled students.

Both shows shine a light on & give hope in an often invisible population. Not just the neurodivergent, but the people who love, mother, care, & teach them.

This two pieces are meant to be seen together but they stand on their own as independent pieces of theatre. See one, or better see both! I have a morning performance & an evening performance so audiences can see both shows in one day.

You can see THE AZURE SKY IN OZ in 3 venues. Here are the dates & times:

The Azure Sky in Oz, Yellow
17,19, 21, 26, 28 Aug 6:30pm at The Street bar (venue 239)
23 Aug 8pm at The OmniCentre Stage 4 (venue 608)
18, 22, 25, 27 Aug 11:35am at The OmniCentre Stage 5 (venue 608)

The Azure Sky in Oz, Special
18, 22, 25, 27 Aug 6:30pm at The Street bar (venue 239)
19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28 Aug 11:35am at The OmniCentre Stage 5 (venue 608)

Here is our listing on the Fringe site:

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on#q=%22The%20Azure%20Sky%20in%20Oz%2C%20Yellow%20and%20Special%20%E2%80%93%20Free%22

SPECIAL had a lovely review from The Scotsman: “There’s a level of professionalism to Ladd’s performance here that’s rare on the Free Fringe. Her voice has the clarity of a bell and her folksy mannerisms and expressions feel authentic.”

View the full review here: here: https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/edinburgh-festivals/edinburgh-festival-fringe-dance-and-theatre-reviews-le-pain-with-the-devils-assistance-the-azure-in-oz-special-second-summer-of-love-helter-skelter-3809846

Watch this teaser of SPECIAL that I put together from the first week of the run here at the Fringe: https://youtu.be/4yT63BQ8xYc