Triongl presents Tree

Triongl presents Tree

Thu 18 - Sat 20 May

Today is a life-or-death situation. In one hour, the local authority of a small Welsh town will decide the fate of a 250-year-old majestic oak tree.  

Resorting to desperate measures, an environmental activist takes the local councillor hostage, but things don’t quite go according to plan...

Tree is a comedy that looks at the complexities of climate activism and asks how we can save our communities as well as the planet. 

 

Friday 19 May at 7.30pm 

Post-show talk with Steve Westlake who climbed a tree in his neighbourhood in Canton in 2020 to help protect it. The tree was eventually felled sadly to make space for a development. Steve is a researcher at Cardiff University looking at pro-climate behaviour and leadership. Join us for what promises to be a fascinating talk!

 

Saturday 20 May at 1pm

Touch Tour for visually impaired audience members

Lasting 20-30mins. An opportunity to explore the set, and costumes, meet the actors and learn more about the world of the play. Please include a note when buying your ticket if you’d like to join the Touch Tour or email theatrtriongl@gmail.com

Saturday 20 May matinee performance

Join us for a post-show talk with Lee Alder - a Bird Listener. Lee is a blind man and a member of Sight Life and he’ll be sharing his amazing skills of identifying bird calls in the wild.

Saturday 20 May evening performance

BSL interpreted performance by Catherine McShane - Saturday evening 20th May

Saturday evening performance, post-show talk with Climate Cymru

Join David Kilner – climate and nature advocate and activist for a post show talk. David is the Campaign coordinator for a Nature Positive Bill – without delay.

Climate Cymru are a partnership organisation of over 320 groups, businesses, councils, schools, unions and creatives campaigning intersectionally – a movement for change.

Prices:

£15 / £12

Duration: Approx 80 mins

Age guidance: 12+

A bilingual performance with surtitles

Parental advisory: this production contains occasional swearing including the use of the F-word.

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