PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • November 9, 2025
As golden hour descended over Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport late Saturday, Luke Myers geared up for his fourth time hosting a Climate Change Theatre Action event. Over the course of the early evening, a large group gathered to watch six live theatre productions, all centered around climate change. It was part of an initiative by Climate Change Theater Action, where around 50 playwrights from all over the world write short climate change plays to be shared in small productions. The productions always include a climate action element. “I think climate change is the biggest issue facing humanity for our lifetime,” Myers said.
