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The Climate Monologues is an episodic one-woman play, created and performed by Sharon Abreu. Inspired by The Vagina Monologues, The Climate Monologues consists of a series of monologues and original songs from the point of view of people affected by and working to prevent climate change. The play premiered at the Orcas Island Grange in Eastsound, WA, on May 16, 2010. Abreu performed an updated version of the show on March 27, 2016, in the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival.

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  • The Climate Monologues (en)
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  • The Climate Monologues is an episodic one-woman play, created and performed by Sharon Abreu. Inspired by The Vagina Monologues, The Climate Monologues consists of a series of monologues and original songs from the point of view of people affected by and working to prevent climate change. The play premiered at the Orcas Island Grange in Eastsound, WA, on May 16, 2010. Abreu performed an updated version of the show on March 27, 2016, in the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival. (en)
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  • The Climate Monologues (en)
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  • The Climate Monologues (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sharon_Abreu_as_Hunter_Lovins_singing_help_me_lose_a_bottle_of_whiskey.jpg
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  • Sharon Abreu as Hunter Lovins: 'Help Me Lose a Bottle of Whiskey' (en)
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  • Sharon Abreu as Hunter Lovins in The Climate Monologues, singing 'Help Me Lose a Bottle of Whiskey' (en)
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  • Hunter Lovins (en)
  • Jewell James (en)
  • Maria Gunnoe (en)
  • Abby Brockway (en)
  • Bob Hallahan (en)
  • Ed Wiley (en)
  • Katherine Egland (en)
  • Ken Gale (en)
  • Lea Bossler (en)
  • Leslie Glustrom (en)
  • Robert Athickal (en)
  • Steve Garey (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Orcas Island Grange, Eastsound, WA (en)
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  • Seattle, WA (en)
  • New York City, NY (en)
  • Boulder, CO (en)
  • Missoula, MT (en)
  • Gulfport, MS (en)
  • Patna, India (en)
  • Bob White, WV (en)
  • Mount Vernon, WA (en)
  • Oak Harbor, WA (en)
  • Lummi Nation, WA (en)
  • Rock Creek, WV (en)
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  • Sharon Abreu (en)
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  • The Climate Monologues is an episodic one-woman play, created and performed by Sharon Abreu. Inspired by The Vagina Monologues, The Climate Monologues consists of a series of monologues and original songs from the point of view of people affected by and working to prevent climate change. The play premiered at the Orcas Island Grange in Eastsound, WA, on May 16, 2010. On March 11, 2011, Abreu received The Spirit of Nature, Ecology and Society Environmental Justice Award. at The Culture of Climate Change colloquium at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center in New York City, for her presentation of The Climate Monologues. Abreu performed an updated version of the show on March 27, 2016, in the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival. Orcas Issues (now The Orcasonian) said in a review of a September 8, 2016, performance at Random Howse in Eastsound, WA: "Sharon Abreu is an inspired listener. She listens to the stories of West Virginian coal mining families, NW activists, Tribal leaders, Mississippi teachers, a Colorado cowgirl and Orcas’ own Lea Bossler and tells them back to us in compelling, non-scientific language about the world we live in." Theater reviewer Lexi Orphanos wrote, "Abreu’s monologues bring a humanity to the statistics that plaster our newspapers and Facebook feeds. She doesn’t just give you the facts, she gives you a human life, bent and reshaped by environmental abuse." A September 24, 2016, performance at the United Solo Theatre Festival sold out, was listed as a bestseller and a repeat performance was added which took place on November 18, 2016. The play was featured in chapter 6, Orcas Island's Irthlingz: Community Art as Activism in the 2016 book, A Song to Save the Salish Sea: Musical Performance as Environmental Activism, by Mark Pedelty, published by Indiana University Press. (en)
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  • Abby Brockway
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