"Magical Fungi 

in Times Square" 

by Chantal Bilodeau

[Artists] articulate our attention to the land and experience of loss, depth and beauty; 

they open our collective souls, reinventing a belonging to the whole of Earth and a world more creature-centred than human. 

Lucy Neal, Playing for Time: Making Art as if the World Mattered (London: Oberon Books, 2015), 121.

Step into the captivating world of "Magical Fungi in Times Square," by Chantal Bilodeau. 

In our radio play, we invite you to explore the intersection of climate futurism and environmental leadership through this enchanting narrative. Accompanied by a thought-provoking podcast segment, we connect the play's themes with the visionary ideas of today's environmental student leaders. Join us as we navigate between fiction and reality, sparking conversations about sustainability and the transformative impact of storytelling. 

Welcome to a space where imagination fuels environmental change, and where the seeds of a magical and sustainable future are sown.

Poster showing NYC skyline and a fairy ring of fungi.

"Magical Fungi in Times Square": 

The Radio Play

"Magical Fungi in Times Square": 

The Podcast

Group selfie of five smiling team members.

Production Team

Adut Ayuel: co-director (radioplay)

Aaron Basye: voice actor (character A); podcast writer 

Jessica Yuan: voice actor (character B)

Leo Zhang: voice actor (character C); Podcast writer

Malia Cafasso: co-director (radioplay); podcast co-host, sound engineer 

Image Credits

Banner Image: CC0 Public Domain.

Poster/flier and group photo: "Magical Fungi" Production Team.