Henrietta Levitt (Elena Wright) and Peter Shaw (Jake Arky) in Silent Sky: Act 2, Scene 1
Silent Sky
Silent Sky is the true story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt as she explores a woman’s place in society during a time of immense scientific and heart-bound discoveries. With music and math bursting forth onstage, Henrietta and her female peers change the way we understand both the heavens and Earth.
Father Flynn (Jake Arky) in Doubt: Scene 1
Doubt: A Parable
Doubt: A Parable analyzes an instance of doubt and suspicion in a Catholic school in the Bronx in the 1960s. In nine acts, the play tells the story of principal Sister Aloysius’s suspicions about an inappropriate relationship between a priest, Father Flynn, and a young male student.
Do You Feel Anger?
Do You Feel Anger? follows Sofia who was recently hired as an empathy coach at a debt collection agency - and clearly, she has her work cut out for her. These employees can barely identify what an emotion is much less practice deep, radical compassion for others. And while they painstakingly stumble towards enlightenment, someone keeps mugging Eva in the kitchen. an outrageous comedy about the absurdity - and the danger - of a world where some people's feelings matter more than others.
written + directed by Noelle Viñas + Kevin Vincenti
produced by Stable Productions | 2018
Apocalypse, Please
Apocalypse, Please tells the story of Remy, a computer programmer at the corporate Lab at MIT, who is framed for the death of millions of US Citizens because of her work with futuristic cell phones. Apocalypse, Please is an ambitious story that blends together science fiction, allegorical Arthurian fantasy, and theater in an attempt to reflect and expose society’s frameworks. Among its key themes are questions of responsibility, systemic racism and bias, and perceptions of reality and of the invisible structures around us--be they race, technology, or magic.
written by Daniel Heath
directed by Rem Myers
produced by PianoFight | 2016
FORKING!
In the smash hit comedy FORKING!, a fully-scripted play about sex and love in the 90’s in which the audience votes on how the plot will proceed, six 20-to-30-somethings who live together in San Francisco are thrust into or out of the sack with other characters, depending on how the audience votes. Each potential "fork" is scripted, and the sum of each audience vote will determine the outcome of the play.