Plays
—2022—
SPACE NUNZ OF THE RESCUE MAINFRAME
Two space nuns race against time to make sense of this century in a new pick-a-path sci-fi andromedy. The play examines, with a wink, the precariousness of our legacies and the vastness of our shared digital reliance while the audience votes on important moments, altering the course of the show in real time as two families - one Iranian immigrants and the other blue-blooded New Englanders - meet their inevitable collision.
—2019—
HOOK & EYE INVADES THE FLEA
We landed at The Flea theater for a week as part of their Anchors program. Together with the creators we sponsored through our Spoolers program we presented three new outrageous pieces. Spooler artists: Eliza Bent and Roger Q. Mason.
—2018—
SHE-SHE-SHE
Set on Bear Mountain in a New Deal-era women’s work camp, the play explores the nonlinear nature of progress, and our complex relationship with our inheritance.
—2016—
SHE-SHE-SHE
A woman struggling to survive in present day New York City meets an activist living in a 1930s New Deal forest camp for jobless women. Drawing on the poetry of Pauli Murray, this epic poem, told in the voices of queer women across time and place, explores the complexities of gender, memory, history and love.
—2015—
GOD IS A VERB
Inspired by the mind and myth of R.Buckminster Fuller and set in 1969, the play follows a team of academics set out to play a game with one goal: make the world work for all of humanity.
—2014—
THE SUMMONERS
Supposes that America has been "sun-less" for three years. It's an impressionistic flip-book of what occurs when big capital meets small-town America in times of crisis.