Green Means was a sustainable theatre project with participatory and site-based creative workshops and performance in Peckham Festival 2022.
Heavy Weather by Lizzie Nunnery: rehearsed reading & q&a with Lizzie Nunnery & Rebecca McCutcheon
Mona is a young woman on the edge. All she sees is the Earth falling apart, but no one really seems to care. Amidst the chaos of competing and contradictory voices, she sets off on a kaleidoscopic journey to find solutions for the planet – and the truth about her family – in the hope that everything might start to make sense again.
Heavy Weather is a play play with music about one girl’s journey through a world teetering on the brink. It is part of Platform, Tonic Theatre in partnership with Nick Hern Books.
Rewilding Peckham - memory exchange Artist Hannah Harding created ‘Rewilding Peckham’ a memory exchange. Harding creating a wildflower installation in the gallery using foraged flowers from Peckham’s Burgess Park through the spring and summer. Throughout the festival participants offered their memories of Peckham’s green spaces.
Site-Writing Workshop – writing with landscape and environment Playwright Lizzie Nunnery and site-specific director Rebecca McCutcheon led a Site-Writing Workshop on Peckham Rye. One of south London’s oldest and most iconic green spaces, from William Blake’s Tree of Angels to Muriel Spark’s Ballad of Peckham Rye, this green space in the heart of an urban landscape contains multitudes of voices, beings and histories to spark creativity.