A musical uprising* about the climate crisis and collective action
*brings people to consciousness, outrage, joy, into their bodies and onto their feet through anthemic pop, rocking music, and wild storytelling.
A musical uprising* about the climate crisis and collective action
*brings people to consciousness, outrage, joy, into their bodies and onto their feet through anthemic pop, rocking music, and wild storytelling.

TOUR 2025

Thursday, September 25
The Eastern, Atlanta, GA
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Tuesday, September 30
El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
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Sunday, September 28
Miami Beach Bandshell, Miami Beach, FL
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Friday, October 3
Union Event Center, Salt Lake City, UT
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TOUR 2025

Thursday, September 25
The Eastern, Atlanta, GA
Purchase Tickets »

Sunday, September 28
Miami Beach Bandshell, Miami Beach, FL
Purchase Tickets »

Tuesday, September 30
El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
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Friday, October 3
Union Event Center, Salt Lake City, UT
Purchase Tickets »

Dear Everything is a riveting story driven by galvanizing and emotional pop and folk music that speaks to the dialectic of our times  – adults focused on surviving the now, and youth with a fierce eye on the future. With empathy, complexity and outrage it addresses the most pressing issue of our day – the climate crisis.

The piece is brought to life by a cast of ten and a narrator.  In each city, a local youth choir will join the production backing up the cast.

Dear Everything is a riveting story driven by galvanizing and emotional pop and folk music that speaks to the dialectic of our times  – adults focused on surviving the now, and youth with a fierce eye on the future. With empathy, complexity and outrage it addresses the most pressing issue of our day – the climate crisis.

The piece is brought to life by a cast of ten and a narrator.  In each city, a local youth choir will join the production backing up the cast.

Dear Everything grew out of the urgent and profound need to respond to the current terrifying state of the climate crisis. How do we awaken ourselves to the current emergency which will eventually, without our full-scale intervention and response, swallow us whole?  This is where Dear Everything comes in. The scale of the climate crisis requires the mobilization of millions to become active locally and globally.

Dear Everything follows a group of adults in a small town willing to sacrifice their forest for money, and the young people, led by Sophia, a teenage girl, whose determination to save the forest endows them with powers they never knew they had. It is a story that shows us what can happen when people break free from their individual mindsets to embrace collective action. Dear Everything explores how young people are navigating the climate crisis and facing the prospect of a future they are being told may not exist.

Dear Everything grew out of the urgent and profound need to respond to the current terrifying state of the climate crisis. How do we awaken ourselves to the current emergency which will eventually, without our full-scale intervention and response, swallow us whole?  This is where Dear Everything comes in. The scale of the climate crisis requires the mobilization of millions to become active locally and globally.

Dear Everything follows a group of adults in a small town willing to sacrifice their forest for money, and the young people, led by Sophia, a teenage girl, whose determination to save the forest endows them with powers they never knew they had. It is a story that shows us what can happen when people break free from their individual mindsets to embrace collective action. Dear Everything explores how young people are navigating the climate crisis and facing the prospect of a future they are being told may not exist.

Originally produced by American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, the project was born through the collective synergy of Tony and Obie Award-winning playwright V (formerly Eve Ensler), Tony and Obie Award-winning/ Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater, Diane Paulus. Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter, Caroline Pennell, Eren Cannata, and Daniel Crean, with contributions by Tony and Obie Award-winner, Idina Menzel, and produced by Tony Montenieri, Adam McKay, Yellow Dot Studios and Willowrow Entertainment, and supported in part by the Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Through our run at The American Repertory Theater and a sold out, one-night-only concert event at New York City’s Terminal 5, we have seen the impact of this piece and its ability to shift consciousness and ignite individuals to fight for the future of our planet.

Originally produced by American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, the project was born through the collective synergy of Tony and Obie Award-winning playwright V (formerly Eve Ensler), Tony and Obie Award-winning/ Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater, Diane Paulus. Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter, Caroline Pennell, Eren Cannata, and Daniel Crean, with contributions by Tony and Obie Award-winner, Idina Menzel, and produced by Tony Montenieri, Adam McKay, Yellow Dot Studios and Willowrow Entertainment, and supported in part by the Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Through our run at The American Repertory Theater and a sold out, one-night-only concert event at New York City’s Terminal 5, we have seen the impact of this piece and its ability to shift consciousness and ignite individuals to fight for the future of our planet.

Youth are leading the way in the climate movement. Dear Everything breaks through people’s denial and feelings of powerlessness. Dear Everything breaks through people’s denial and feelings of powerlessness and engages the millions of new audiences who long to be an active part of change, and who will be energized by seeing themselves and their stories represented. It is a musical uprising, an artistic tool to amplify, and spread, and deepen the climate movement throughout the country and eventually the world.

Youth are leading the way in the climate movement. Dear Everything breaks through people’s denial and feelings of powerlessness. Dear Everything breaks through people’s denial and feelings of powerlessness and engages the millions of new audiences who long to be an active part of change, and who will be energized by seeing themselves and their stories represented. It is a musical uprising, an artistic tool to amplify, and spread, and deepen the climate movement throughout the country and eventually the world.

  • one night only. january 30. @terminal5nyc. tix in bio.

DEAR EVERYTHING, a new, transformational musical uprising inspired by youth activism in the
face of the climate crisis, premieres in NYC in a concert event on January 30 at Terminal 5. Audience members at the one-night-only event will be the first to hear the new anthems that represent the youngest generation of activists. DEAR EVERYTHING's impact will extend beyond the stage and into climate crisis rallies, marches, and more. 

The galvanizing story is written and narrated by Tony and Obie Award Winner V (formerly Eve Ensler), with music by Grammy Award Nominee Justin Tranter & Caroline Pennell, & Eren Cannata, lyrics by Justin Tranter, Caroline Pennell & V, and with contributions by Tony® winner and Broadway favorite Idina Menzel. Directed by Tony Award winner and the Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, Diane Paulus, DEAR EVERYTHING is exactly what audiences need to kick off 2025. Leading the company will be: V (Eve Ensler), Latrice Pace, YDE, Paravi Das, Luke Ferrari, Michael Williams, Brittany Campbell, Terrence Archie, Caesar Samayoa, Benny Elledge, and Allison Guinn. The concert event will also feature The Broadway for Arts Education Choir: The Dear Everything Youth Council will speak and introduce Academy Award-winning actor and
activist Jane Fonda and actor and activist Rosario Dawson, who will deliver closing words.

This project is supported in part by the Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

* Dear Everything artwork by Dear Everything Youth Council Leader @mayasideas
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one night only. january 30. @terminal5nyc. tix in bio.

DEAR EVERYTHING, a new, transformational musical uprising inspired by youth activism in the
face of the climate crisis, premieres in NYC in a concert event on January 30 at Terminal 5. Audience members at the one-night-only event will be the first to hear the new anthems that represent the youngest generation of activists. DEAR EVERYTHING's impact will extend beyond the stage and into climate crisis rallies, marches, and more. 

The galvanizing story is written and narrated by Tony and Obie Award Winner V (formerly Eve Ensler), with music by Grammy Award Nominee Justin Tranter & Caroline Pennell, & Eren Cannata, lyrics by Justin Tranter, Caroline Pennell & V, and with contributions by Tony® winner and Broadway favorite Idina Menzel. Directed by Tony Award winner and the Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, Diane Paulus, DEAR EVERYTHING is exactly what audiences need to kick off 2025. Leading the company will be: V (Eve Ensler), Latrice Pace, YDE, Paravi Das, Luke Ferrari, Michael Williams, Brittany Campbell, Terrence Archie, Caesar Samayoa, Benny Elledge, and Allison Guinn. The concert event will also feature The Broadway for Arts Education Choir: The Dear Everything Youth Council will speak and introduce Academy Award-winning actor and
activist Jane Fonda and actor and activist Rosario Dawson, who will deliver closing words.

This project is supported in part by the Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

* Dear Everything artwork by Dear Everything Youth Council Leader @mayasideas
one night only. january 30. @terminal5nyc. tix in bio. DEAR EVERYTHING, a new, transformational musical uprising inspired by youth activism in the face of the climate crisis, premieres in NYC in a concert event on January 30 at Terminal 5. Audience members at the one-night-only event will be the first to hear the new anthems that represent the youngest generation of activists. DEAR EVERYTHING's impact will extend beyond the stage and into climate crisis rallies, marches, and more. The galvanizing story is written and narrated by Tony and Obie Award Winner V (formerly Eve Ensler), with music by Grammy Award Nominee Justin Tranter & Caroline Pennell, & Eren Cannata, lyrics by Justin Tranter, Caroline Pennell & V, and with contributions by Tony® winner and Broadway favorite Idina Menzel. Directed by Tony Award winner and the Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, Diane Paulus, DEAR EVERYTHING is exactly what audiences need to kick off 2025. Leading the company will be: V (Eve Ensler), Latrice Pace, YDE, Paravi Das, Luke Ferrari, Michael Williams, Brittany Campbell, Terrence Archie, Caesar Samayoa, Benny Elledge, and Allison Guinn. The concert event will also feature The Broadway for Arts Education Choir: The Dear Everything Youth Council will speak and introduce Academy Award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda and actor and activist Rosario Dawson, who will deliver closing words. This project is supported in part by the Ford Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. * Dear Everything artwork by Dear Everything Youth Council Leader @mayasideas
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