Monday, September 14, 2009

Arcola Theatre


Ello. Cheerio. In case you are planning a trip across the pond and are looking for a theatre that practices sustainability check out the Arcola Theatre. According to the Londonist, The Arcola Theatre is planning to move locations and become Britain's first carbon neutral theatre. They are putting together a feasibility plan so we should know soon when to expect their new digs to be completed. Very exciting! Cheers.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wild Project





Don't you just love when you hear of an amazing new something and then come to find out it exists in the same town as you? Well let me introduce you to the Wild Project. They are a new beautiful venue for theater, film, and visual art that is very interested in sustainable practices by exploring eco-conscious design and green technologies. The next upcoming theater project is called Bereaved presented by Partial Comfort Productions, an exciting new production from Thomas Bradshaw. In addition they highlight the artist, David Melrose in his piece Self Examination as a Chance Operation.

Just the place we have all been looking for.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Alo Sportswear


So I know this is a blog all about theater but is there an actor out there that isn't also interested in perfecting their bodies? To be in pristine condition to perform the body, mind, and voice must all be in synch. So why not bring your interest in environmental awareness to your workout as well? Alo Sportswear has thought of everything. Cool clothing made from bamboo, modal, and organic cotton. They have yoga wear and outerwear to keep you warm on your way to class. In addition their LA headquarters has solar panels to cut down on their carbon footprint. All of a sudden I can't wait to get to the gym.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Paint


Something I don't think has been mentioned a lot since I hadn't heard of it before is paint and its harmful affects on the environment. Leftover paint can account for more than 60% of material collected at household hazard waste collection programs. If you have measured your space accurately and you only purchased paint you will use then wonderful. But if you have some leftover why not donate to organizations that might need it more than the landfill? So why not think outside the can and reuse or donate leftover paint to organizations that really need it like...struggling theater companies.

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Home of the Wriggler


Edinburgh. Home of the innovative and interesting and this piece does not disappoint. From Stan's Cafe they are calling it an eco-legend. It takes place sometime in the future when oil has long been gone and cars and machinery are the things of stories and so distant in the past that no one can really remember them at all. Home of the Wriggler brings an onstage bike that has been engineered so the cast may power their own lights and sound. They constructed the text from dozens of interviews and personal stories from employees of a former car manufacturing plant that is now shut down. How interesting. How thoughtful. How scary. Doesn't seem like that future is that far away, does it?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Dumpster Swimming Pools for Urban Renewal


Summer in NYC. It's hot, sticky and frankly a little stinky at times. And that's why it is so important to cool off! From the minds of Macro-Sea comes dumpster swimming pools! They are cleaned and lined and the pool water is even filtered just like a real pool. There are cabanas, grills and a bocce ball court.

The idea was to create an urban oasis with underused space and materials and to repurpose and reuse already existing materials all in the name of urban renewal. Due to the economy, construction is down so there are quite a few unused dumpsters lying around...what a way to rethink outside the box to come up with a spa in an unused parking lot? In addition, they are using the space for private performances such as bands and movies...wouldn't it be great to get a live performance of theater in that space?

Wish you could take a dip? Mum is the word on the exact location and it is invite only so the crowds will stay at bay. What a great reason to shout from the rooftops, "I LOVE NEW YORK!"

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Green MO'OLELO


I know some of you out there scoff at the idea that theater exists outside NYC. But, I am here to tell you it's true, it not only exists but is often exciting, innovative and refreshing theater. Check out Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company in sunny San Diego. They are not only focused on spearheading original work using all types of performance, but they have published a Green Theater Categories & Sustainable Guidelines Checklist for ALL companies to use. In it they include options for marketing, waste management, water management, energy management and more!

Not only can you use their website for guidance but they are open to answering your email inquiries and offer to give advice for any artist looking for sustainable practices. AND they are currently doing research to develop tools to measure the environmental impact of theater on communities so that the industry can make better choices! Follow their updates on their blog. This is definitely a company to admire and support. Who knew? Way to go San Diego!

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