I love that in London, climate change theatre is its own genre. I’ve seen three such performances since I’ve been here, and two of them were very good.
Greenland wasn’t quite as a phenomenal as Earthquakes In London, which showed as the same theatre in August 2010, but it was both thought provoking and entertaining, in a way that the big West End musicals (and zeitgeisty-but-poorly-written productions like Shoes) just aren’t.
I particularly loved the bits set during the Copenhagen talks, and the hilarious (and politically astute) commentary from the Mali representatives.
If you’re looking for something to see in London, and even if you’re not, make sure you see Greenland. It’s showing until April 2.