

Young people cannot avoid the consequences of climate change. In this urgent and lyrical play, they reckon with the generations who have come before them. They hold the audience to account for the broken world they have inherited, questioning the choices that have been made, and the ones that they will yet be forced to make. Is My Microphone On? is both a declaration of war and a declaration of love, a play in the form of a protest song, in which a chorus of young performers offer us an invitation to experience the world together anew.
- Price: $18.95
- Pages: 96
- Carton Quantity: 20
- Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
- Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press
- Publication Date: 4th April 2023
- Trim Size: 5.38 x 8.38 in
- ISBN: 9780369103734
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
DRAMA / Canadian
DRAMA / LGBT
“An urgent call to action… Now, more than ever, we need to listen.” —NOW Magazine
“Unnerving… Disarming.” —The Globe and Mail
“It’s terrific theatre. Invigorating, challenging, entertaining… This is what political theatre should be.” —Mooney on Theatre
Young people cannot avoid the consequences of climate change. In this urgent and lyrical play, they reckon with the generations who have come before them. They hold the audience to account for the broken world they have inherited, questioning the choices that have been made, and the ones that they will yet be forced to make. Is My Microphone On? is both a declaration of war and a declaration of love, a play in the form of a protest song, in which a chorus of young performers offer us an invitation to experience the world together anew.
- Price: $18.95
- Pages: 96
- Carton Quantity: 20
- Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
- Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press
- Publication Date: 4th April 2023
- Trim Size: 5.38 x 8.38 in
- ISBN: 9780369103734
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
DRAMA / Canadian
DRAMA / LGBT
“An urgent call to action… Now, more than ever, we need to listen.” —NOW Magazine
“Unnerving… Disarming.” —The Globe and Mail
“It’s terrific theatre. Invigorating, challenging, entertaining… This is what political theatre should be.” —Mooney on Theatre