The Suppliant Women
by David Greig
Appolinaire Theatre Co / directed by Danielle Fauteux Jacques
Blending theatre, music, and dance, this bilingulal production of The Suppliant Women takes you on a powerful journey that’s as relevant today as it was 2,500 years ago. It addresses timeless themes of refugees, human rights, and democracy, posing profound questions about identity, belonging, and refuge.
“…a transfixing performance…”
- Lynne Weiss, Stage and Cinema
Katherine as featured dancer, Epaphos in the myth of Io
John Proctor is the Villain
by Kimberly Belflower
Huntington Theatre / directed by Margot Bordelon
At a rural high school in Georgia, a group of lively teens explore The Crucible while navigating young love, sex ed, and a few school scandals.
“A vibrant production, with first-rate performances across the board!”
- The Boston Globe
Rooted
by Deborah Zoe Laufer
Lyric Stage Company of Boston / directed by Courtney O’Connor
In this offbeat comedy, all it takes is two sisters and a treehouse to accidentally start a cult.
“Callaway is resilient … elevating the energy and pacing of the overall piece.”
- METRMAG
Ongoing: Fork & Shoe Theatre Co-op
Fork & Shoe is a Boston-based patchwork production company specializing in cheap art cabarets, puppet shows, & home of the Goddamn Brass Band!
Follow along on Instagram to know about monthly events & Blood Will Have Blood in May 2023 - a new, devised deconstruction of the classic Shakespeare text directed by Rainier Pearl-Styles.
Be Here Now
by Deborah Zoe Laufer
Lyric Stage Company of Boston / directed by Courtney O’Connor
A quirky romantic comedy about a professor of nihilism who experiences joy for the first time in her life.
“[Shani] Farrel is as practical as Shaver is mercurial and the way they play off each other is a pleasure to behold. Think the cast of “Steel Magnolias” or “9 to 5” and you get the idea.”
- New England Theater Mirror
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Boston Theater Company Professional Tour
directed by Amie Lytle
A cast of 6 actors recreated one of Shakespeare’s classic laugh-out-loud comedies — simultaneously honoring the hilarious text while bringing a fresh, modern take to this beloved story.
I Hate You
written & directed by Santiago MacLean
Billie is building a nest in her apartment. She’s decided that she’s going to live the rest of her life as a solitary animal. BUT before she goes full solitary she has to track down everyone in her life and let them know that she Hates Them and never wants to see them ever again.
What Remains Hidden (is Still Known)
devised with and directed by Rinde Eckert
From September 2018 - February 2019, a group of 24 students and professors of Emerson College’s Performing Arts Department developed an entirely new production under the guidance of award-winning writer-performer-director Rinde Eckert. The resulting piece was a collection of images, music, and writing entirely new and often ancient.