BRINGING CLIMATE CHANGE TO LIFE:
THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF THEATRE
Climate change is a complex, global issue, but its impact is deeply personal and local. Theatre allows us to bring these abstract concepts to life in ways that are emotionally resonant and immediately impactful. At ACT-Bangladesh, we believe that theatre is not just an art form—it’s a powerful tool for change.
ACT-Bangladesh (Applied Climate Theatre-Bangladesh), the first climate-focused theatre organization in Bangladesh, is an innovative platform that uniquely blends performance arts with climate awareness, action and advocacy.
Our Programs and Initiatives
Climate change is a complex, global issue, but its impact is deeply personal and local. Theatre allows us to bring these abstract concepts to life in ways that are emotionally resonant and immediately impactful. At ACT-Bangladesh, we believe that theatre is not just an art form—it’s a powerful tool for change.

Abdur Razzak
Founder
Drawing from his extensive experience in theatre arts and climate education, he works to inspire change and build climate literacy across communities in Bangladesh.
News & Events

LAUNCHING ACT BANGLADESH
Climate Theatre: Drought in the Fate of Farmers
-A theatrical exploration of the struggles faced by farmers in a changing climate crisis.
Climate Talks: Echoes of Earth
-A platform to share insights and discussions on the pressing realities of climate change.
Event Details:
Date: January 25, 2025
Time: 6:15 PM – 8:00 PM
Venue: Rooftop, Tagore University of Creative Arts, 97 Shah Mokhdum Avenue, Sector 12,
Uttara, Dhaka 1230
Global Climate Action Partners:
Lancashire Arts Network for Developing Sustainability (LANDS), Ergon Theatre
In association with:
Tagore University of Creative Arts, Health Security Foundation, Bytequill
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Past Events
2024| Wandering life: story of an innocent climate victim
2024| Lancashire Arts Exchange 2024
2021 | Conference of the Birds Panel Discussion
2021| Wind of Change (COP26)
2019| ‘UTC BUET-2019 (Urban Thinkers Campus: The city we need)
2019| Liveable Regional Cities in Bangladesh
2016| Live Pot Gan Performance– The Lived Experience of Climate