Theatre Work
Rat King
Who can survive the Rat King?
Forced to face the reality of working together or tearing each other apart, Rat King is an exploration of human physiology, desire, and behavior when individuals become a group enmeshed with one another.
Refugee
A play with music that explores the memory of family, the search for identity, and acceptance in a new land, as well as the myriad meanings of “refugee” and how that experience shapes one’s destiny—and creates generational aftershocks.
Snowflakes, or Dear White People
The setting is Nueva York, 23rd century where the dwindling white American population is protected by the federal government. Two of the last of this shrinking group are brought to the Museum of Natural History as a living exhibit in the Hall of Caucasian Peoples, only to be freed by a sympathetic gift shop employee. Is society ready for their return?
Hedda
A devised adaptation of the Ibsen Classic starring an all women cast. Set within the 24 hours after Hedda and her husband return from their honeymoon, the play’s desperate, thrilling momentum puts us face-to-face with Hedda the woman: in all her biting wit, ironic humor, violent desperation and simmering rage.
The Body Project 2.0
A devised piece using dance as a method of storytelling, focusing on how interpersonal connection is imperative in our society for healing, understand, growth, and finding joy together. These connections can be found all around us; at school, in the workplace, or perhaps in a moment as fleeting as waiting for a bus....
Queer and Now
Queer & Now, A Lip Sync Spectacular is a theatrical celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and history, infusing forms of drag, lip sync, and ensemble-based physical theater in order to combat the anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric that has been so rife in American history and culture.
New Soul
A deep dive into the question of identity: what makes us who we are? This play looks at the various ways we belong or don’t belong, the people we consider ‘our own,’ the beliefs we take with us into the world and the beliefs that challenge us.
Swallow
Swallow, by Stef Smith, dives into a world of emotional turbulence as the lives of an agoraphobic artist, an alcoholic divorcé and a transgender social worker overlap and intertwine as they fight to find stability and self-acceptance. Swallow is a tale of survival, compassion, individuality and perseverance.