David Finnigan's daring new play Kill Climate Deniers asks: what would it take to stop climate change? Science? Recycling? Experts? Or maybe: techno, guns and revolution?
Creates a thrilling, almost dangerous theatrical experience where anything could happen, no laugh-line is too weird and we accept an Environment Minister shooting an activist and then posing for Instagram pictures without a second thought.
David Finnigan is a writer and theatre-maker from Canberra, Australia who writes plays, creates performances and develops games at the intersection of science and art. He is a Churchill Fellow (2012), an Australia Council Early Career Fellow (2014-16) and winner of the 2017 Griffin Playwrights Award, and a member of Australian science-theatre ensemble Boho, an associate of Coney (UK) and the Sipat Lawin Ensemble (Philippines).