Baltimore Center Stage Awarded $35,000 to Produce Play About Climate Change, Extinction

2/7/21

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

The National Endowment of the Arts awarded $35,000 to Baltimore Center Stage to support the theater’s production of a play about climate change and man-made extinction.

Baltimore Center Stage received a 2021 Art Works Grant, which it will use to produce “A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction,” written by Baltimore playwright Miranda Rose Hall — who is the daughter of WYPR’s “Midday” host Tom Hall.

The play, directed by Taibi Magar, focuses on the Zero Omissions Theater Company as they try to get the audience of their own play to wake up to the threat of climate change. People will be able to stream “A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction” starting April 15.

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