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Founder of ACT-Bangladesh

Abdur Razzak

Founder of ACT-Bangladesh

Abdur Razzak, currently serving as a Lecturer at the department of theatre at Tagore University of Creative Arts, is the founder and core trainer of ACT-Bangladesh, a pioneering initiative that combines the art of theatre with the urgent need for climate action. With a deep-rooted passion for both the performing arts and environmental advocacy, he has dedicated his career to exploring the intersection of these fields. His unique vision led to the creation of ACT-Bangladesh, an organization that uses creative storytelling to inspire climate awareness and drive tangible action. His leadership and commitment to using theatre as a tool for social transformation have been integral in shaping the mission and vision of ACT-Bangladesh. Drawing from his extensive experience in theatre arts and climate education, he works to inspire change and build climate literacy across communities in Bangladesh.

Expertise and Experience

Theatre Expertise

Over 11 years of experience in theatre arts, directing, and performing, with a focus on creating performances that are engaging and socially relevant.

Climate Change Advocacy

8 years of working in climate education and community engagement, focusing on raising awareness about climate change, sustainability, and resilience.  

Trainer & Educator

Leading workshops, training programs, and community engagement initiatives that use theatre to spark discussion and promote climate action. 

Teaching Experience

Over 4 years of teaching Applied Theatre and Climate, and Environment at Tagore University of Creative Arts, where he explores the intersection of theatre and environmental issues, using performance as a medium to engage with and address climate change and sustainability challenges.

Some of his notable climate theatre project associations:

2024

Wandering life: story of an innocent climate victim.