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Griffin Theatre Company

Birdsong of Tomorrow

Where
129 Dowling St
Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
Australia
When

Every day, 7pm to 9pm Thursday 21 August to Saturday 6 September

No performances on Mondays. See website for additional performance times.

Cost

Starting from: $48.00

The wandering albatross. The buff-breasted paradise kingfisher. The superb fairywren. Every day across this country, birds sing. Songs passed down through generations. Songs of a world that’s gone and a world that’s changing. Birds fill every part of the planet with melody and colour. They soar and swim and run. And a lot of them are chickens.

Nathan Harrison (Hottest 100 of Animals: A Countdown for the Anthropocene) is a professional theatre-maker and an amateur birdwatcher, who has seen roughly 150 varieties in the last year alone. Blending science, storytelling, music and video, Birdsong of Tomorrow is a playful and heartfelt look at our rapidly changing environment – and what birds might sing when we’re gone.

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