The Contingency Plan
The country is threatened by a catastrophic flood. What can we do to stop it?
ON THE BEACH (part one)
Glaciologist Will Paxton returns from Antarctica to the home of his reclusive parents in Norfolk. He’s looking for reconciliation but he also has news: a flood is coming. This will be the Big One. Is it the one his father predicted all those years ago?
RESILIENCE (part two)
In the heart of Westminster, Will Paxton finds himself drowning in a world tired of experts. As Government Ministers manoeuvre for power, can he make them listen to a truth they won’t want to hear?
Steve Waters updates his critically-acclaimed double-bill of plays about the climate crisis, in a timely co-production by the Donmar Warehouse and Theatr Clwyd.
Captioned Performance, Parts one and two, Saturday 18 July 2020 7.30pm
Audio-described Performance, Parts one and two, Saturday 25 July 2020 2.30pm (Touch Tour 1pm)
The theatre is fully wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the auditorium. There is an infrared system in the main auditorium and there is also a hearing loop in the box office.