6 hours
Frank Thompson Hall
Free Tickets Available
Sat, 20 Sep, 2025 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
Frank Thompson Hall
2241 Dunn Avenue, Raleigh, United States
Project yourself forward into the year 2100. You live in the hot, humid megacity of Raleigh, North Carolina, where it feels like New Orleans does now on a good day. Here, communities thrive, and humans live in vibrant partnerships with other species —plants, birds, mammals, insects, fungi, and even microbes. What does your world look like?
The Long View Project – a creative experiment envisioning possible, positive futures – invites you to participate in a one-day, intensive script-writing workshop to explore questions like this and create a 10-minute audio scene of the future.
In this low-risk, high-energy workshop, you will collaborate with other creatives, gain experience in imaginative storytelling, enjoy delicious snacks, and receive constructive feedback both from peers and a live audience.
It works like this: We’ll provide a prompt. You’ll write with a partner or a small group, share, receive input, and revise. By the end of the day, you’ll leave with a script for a 10-minute audio drama depicting a scene or story from a potential future.
That night, all scripts will be presented at a public reading. From the scripts created, we’ll select one script to produce. If selected, your script will be professionally edited and recorded. The finished audio will then be featured in “How Did We Get Here?,” a new series of podcasts and live shows that challenge experts to contemplate the plausibility of out-there futures, produced by University Theatre, the Climate and Sustainability Academy’s Long View Project, and the University Libraries. All participants will receive proper attribution.
No one can know the future. But anyone can imagine it. And we’d love you to imagine it with us!
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Ticket type | Ticket price |
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NC State Community | Free |
Public | Free |