F*ck the Polar Bears: BushGreen Live Debate

Can the world economy survive without fossil fuels?

Join us for a BushGreen Live Debate inspired by issues explored in F*ck the Polar Bears.
 
Panel includes Alison Tickell, Founder of Julie’s Bicycle; Juliet Davenport, CEO and Founder of Good Energy; Alistair Harper, Head of Politics at Green Alliance; and Danielle Pafford, of 350.org.

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Book for the BushGreen Live Debate and either the matinee or evening performance of F*ck the Polar Bears on 30 September and we’ll discount £5 from your basket.


ABOUT BUSHGREEN LIVE EVENTS
BushGreen Live is a series of events to enhance and complement the work on our stage. Taking a variety of formats, including late-night events and pre- and post-show debates, BushGreen Live events are incorporated into our programme, with the intention of offering a range of opportunities for writers, directors, creatives and interested audiences to engage more deeply with the Bush’s work.

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