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TRWCO ‘25 - featuring ‘Can I Live’, presentations and a performance

  • Bath-House Road Cardigan, Wales, SA43 United Kingdom (map)

TRWCO is an ongoing series of events with arts and environmental performances and discussions curated by Small World Theatre and chaired by Jane Davidson.

Doors open at 6pm - £10 / £5 (under 18’s).

Programme

6.15pm - Intro and welcome by Director Bill Hamblett

6.30pm - Can I Live? (12A)

7.30pm - Refreshments, with an exhibition of artwork by local schools participating in Llais yr Afon project and opportunities to chat.

8pm - Presentations from local environmental groups (Pecha Kucha style) followed by Q&A:

  • Cardigan XR

  • Save the Teifi

  • West Wales Rivers Trust

There follows a Q+A facilitated by Jane Davidson

9pm - One Voice Choir led by Molara Awen

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We begin 2025 with an event programme featuring:

Can I Live? (12A) by Complicité. Conceived, written and performed by Fehinti Balogun. Running Time: 60 mins.

Can I Live? is a rap and spoken word performance about the climate crisis through the lens of a young Black British artist and activist. 

Inspired by Fehinti Balogun’s experiences in environmental activism, Can I Live? is an uplifting and energising performance prompting an urgent conversation about the lack of representation at the heart of the British climate movement.

The screening is followed by discussions with local environmental groups and a choir performance (see below for more details). The evening will be chaired by Jane Davidson, Patron of Small World Theatre, Chair of Wales Net Zero 2035, ex Welsh Government cabinet minister, author and land restorer.

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Why don't we talk about it? Fehinti Balogun asks this urgent question and offers an invitation in Can I Live?, a vital new digital performance about the climate catastrophe, sharing his personal journey into the biggest challenge of our times. Weaving his story with spoken word, rap, theatre, animation and the scientific facts, Fehinti charts a course through the fundamental issues underpinning the emergency, identifying the intimate relationship between the environmental crisis & the global struggle for social justice, and sharing how, as a young Black British man, he has found his place in the climate movement. 

In the face of a sense of helplessness about the climate catastrophe, Can I Live? is an outstretched hand, inviting audiences to recognise they are not alone - and that through understanding the issues and connecting with the many powerful activists around the globe driving change, we can find a sense of hope for the future.

A Complicité production in association with the Barbican, London, supported by Doc Society and Oxford Playhouse. Supported by Arts Council England and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

Content information: contains some flashing images, some strong language, explores themes of racism, classism and describes some violence.

Captions and Audio Description (by VocalEyes) available.

Credits

A Complicité production

in association with the Barbican, London supported by Oxford Playhouse and Doc Society Climate Story Fund

Can I Live?

Conceived, written and performed by Fehinti Balogun

Director Daniel Bailey

Co-Director Simon McBurney

Writer Fehinti Balogun

Dramaturg Kirsty Housley

Producer Tim Bell 

Director of Photography Stewart Kyasimire for Create Anything

Editor Ash J Woodward

Scenography and Costume Design Rajha Shakiry

Music Director and Composer Khalil Madovi

Sound Design Mike Winship

Lighting Design Azusa Ono

Movement Director Dickson Mbi

Projection, Animation and Visual Effects Design Ash J Woodward

Cast

Featuring Fehinti Balogun

Bunmi Adedeji as Mum

Khalil Madovi as Kwami

Kwami Odoom as Deji

Ellen Thomas as Grandma

with Terell Farrell, Dickson Mbi and Chloe Rianna 

and Activists

Samia Alexandra

Nick Anim

Helen Brewer

Joshua Virasami

Sara Callaway 

Lyrics Fehinti Balogun

Music Fehinti Balogun, Khalil Madovi, Chloe Rianna and Josh Sneesby

Recorded by Fehinti Balogun, Khalil Madovi, Chloe Rianna, and Josh Sneesby with Terell Farrell, Liam Joseph, David Kofi, Mutsa Mupita, Peter Solomon-Turay, Jeremy Wilson, and Aaron Walker

Production Manager Niall Black

Stage Manager Nic Donithorn

First Assistant Director Tim Bell

Camera Operator Donald Matheson for Create Anything

Sound Recordist Jimmy Lobe

Swing Technician Tom Pritchard

Digital Imaging Technician Laura Hammond

Lighting Programmer Lawrence Stromski

Video Programmer and Engineer Dan Trenchard

Lead Costume Supervisor Naomi Thompson

Costume Supervisor QianEr Jin

Hair and Makeup Nancé Synthia Katende

Covid Officer Cath Bates

Production Dramatherapist Wabriya King

Student Design Placements Mari Katsuno and Jock Maitland

Rehearsal Stage Manager Surenee Somchit

Hand-drawn Animation Sasha Langford

VFX Artist Boyan Georgiev

VFX Artist Matt Gazzard

Assistant Animator Luke Davies

Animation Prep James Godwin

Colourist Filipe Fernandes

Production Administrator Sarah Osgerby

Project Coordinator Nur Khairiyah Bte Ramli

Production Assistant Lynne Forbes

2nd Unit at Camberwell Studios

Lighting Gaffer Pete Ford

Hair & Makeup Magalie Katende

For Complicité

Senior Producer Tim Bell

Communications Manager Holly Foulds

Executive Director Amber Massie-Blomfield

Artistic Director Simon McBurney

Administrator Sarah Osgerby

Creative Engagement Producer Natalie Raaum

Project Coordinator Nur Khairiyah Bte Ramli

Project Producer Laura Rolinson

Finance Manager Louise Wiggins

Digital Audience Development Officer Zahrah Vawda

Audience Resources Zakiya Mckenzie

Digital Leads Andrea Gelardin and Micaela Ortego Maciel

PR Mobius

Supported by Arts Council England, Doc Society Climate Story Fund and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

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