Climate Open House
We’re opening our great oak doors for our first Climate Open House, as part of London Climate Action Week this June.
Join us for a free day of discovery, with performances, events and activities taking place around Shakespeare’s Globe.
Experience Acapellies performing their powerful concert WildSong, which looks at how different countries and cultures see themselves in relation to their natural environment; listen to actor Paul Ready perform a monologue called Little Animals about what we have lost, what we have forgotten and the ever-present chance to write ourselves a new story; learn practical solutions to live greener, healthier, and more connected lives at Greener and Cleaner Bromley’s sustainability hub, plus many more acts and activities to be announced.
By being part of our Climate Open House, you’re also in with a chance of treading the boards of the Globe Theatre stage. Hosted and curated by the award-winning Letters to the Earth, an organisation working to transform humanity’s relationship with nature, we will invite people up onto stage to read out letters they’ve written on the day, inspired by the provocation of sending a message from or to the earth. Whether you’re inspired by Shakespeare, the world around us, nature, or all these things, our stage becomes your space to speak.
DETAILS
TICKETS
Free
More ticketing information to follow; check back for details. Registration will be required for some activities. Ticketing info will be displayed on this page as soon as it is available.
This event is on-site at Shakespeare’s Globe.
Running time12pm – 5pm
If you would prefer to explore the Open House at a quieter time of day, then please join us from 11.30am – 12pm
Terms and conditions
All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult..
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