WeCameToDance is Food Tank's interactive original musical about the climate crisis. It was developed by Creative Producer Bernard Pollack with choreography by House of Jack, original language by David Peterson of
Game of Thrones, and original music by
Rocky Dawuni. The show debuted a month-long run at 2021 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is commissioned perform at the U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow. During its initial run,
WeCameToDance was featured in the
New York Times,
The List, and
Edinburgh Reporter and the cast performed live on
Good Morning Britain, Al Jazeera, and the BBC. In 2024, Food Tank debuted
Little Peasants, an immersive theatrical showcase by playwright Bernard Pollack and director Dori A. Robinson that spotlights how baristas at a fictional chain called Unicorn Coffee come together to unionize. The audience gains firsthand experience with employer and employee struggles during a unionizing campaign by participating in a meeting with the baristas during the show. At the end, the audience decides if Unicorn Coffee unionizes and the workers and managers must abide by their decision. A one-act iteration of
Little Peasants was previously featured at SXSW in March 2023, where it received critical acclaim and multiple standing ovations. In 2025, Food Tank launched a farmer storytelling event series at Climate Week NYC. The events invite farmers such as Sea Matias, regenerative farmer at Serra Vida Farm in New York, to tell their stories on stage. Through theatre productions and multimedia projects highlighting farmer stories and indigenous growers and producers, voices often marginalized in mainstream dialogues can provoke new lines of thinking among an audience with the potential to really affect change. The Curt Bergfors Food Planet Prize writes, "Through theatre productions and multimedia projects highlighting farmer stories and indigenous growers and producers, voices often marginalized in mainstream dialogues can provoke new lines of thinking among an audience with the potential to really affect change." The concept has expanded internationally: As part of the 2026 Scene And Heard festival in Dublin, Ireland, Food Tank premiered Voices of Irish Farmers: A Love Story. Adapted and facilitated by Lucy Holmes, an Irish actor and writer, the event brought "farming, the storytelling tradition and our food sources to the fore through the stories of three women who work in the farming industry." The series is also produced as a documentary, Voices of Irish Farmers, featuring Irish Farmers Sophie Bell, Carina Roseingrave, and Ailbhe Gerrard. In February 2026, Voice of Australian Farmers: A Love Story premiered opening night of the Adelaide Fringe Show with regenerative farmers from across Australia, including opera singer Hannah Greenshields. == References ==