Past Productions
Dead to Us (2025)
By Malikah Stafford
Directed by Stephanie Rolland
A fractured friend group is forced to confront their past after the death of one of their own. As tensions resurface and old wounds reopen, the Angels of Death hover above, ensuring cosmic balance is maintained.
The Pittsburgh Free Press (2024)
By Dan Giles
Directed by Jake Beckhard
When a junior reporter decides to pursue a story against her editor’s wishes, her actions have unforeseen consequences for the alt weekly where she works and the staff doing everything they can to keep it alive.
i’m sorry for your trouble (2023)
By Aniello Fontano
Directed by Ben Villegas Randle
Joe is dead. Really dead. So tonight, four hours after her funeral, Joe’s childhood friends are gathering at their neighborhood bar.
Lisa (2022)
By Dylan Guerra
Directed by Laura Dupper
Old and new friends gather at a remote cabin to celebrate the anniversary of Lisa’s death. But something in the woods threatens the very fabric of their lives. And their other lives.
The Last Supper and Three Years Later (2022)
By Calamity West
Directed by Brian Eckert
A group of friends navigate their personal lives and relationships in the days leading up to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Act II looks in on the same group three years later.
No Shade (2021)
By Reynaldo Piniella
Directed by Kathleen Capdesuñer
The subway is shut down, the streets are flooded, and time has run out on the Climate Clock. With the crisis at a tipping point, New Yorkers must make a choice — go down fighting or place their faith in career politicians.
We Are Not Well (2019)
By Trish Harnetiaux
Directed by Olivia Songer
A failing cruise line calls on an avant-garde theatre director to adapt Eugène Ionesco’s The Chairs, set to premiere on its new Bahamas route. What could go wrong?
Old Friends Who Just Met (2018)
By Amy E. Witting
Directed by Estefania Fadul
As graduation approaches, nine roommates of Odyssey College’s Class of 2001 learn to navigate their lives and find their voices — all in an ever more complex time in history.
Millennial Pink Falcon (2018)
By Katie Hathaway
Directed by Sarah Hartman
A think tank in a distant but also not so distant future is tasked with one job: finding the best possible way to explain to humankind that there are aliens in their midst.
East Coast Curriculum (2017)
By Lucy Thurber
Directed by Jenna Worsham
In this modern day riff on Arthur Schnitzer’s La Ronde set in an elite liberal arts college, twelve students’ lives intertwine as they discover the fear and ecstasy of finding yourself.
Ugly Little Sister (2016)
By Charlotte Miller
Directed by Daniel Talbott
Wonder what would happen if the Kardashians were in a Greek tragedy? A group of sisters seek divine intervention in their human schemes and utter chaos ensues.
Pulp Vérité (2015)
By Crystal Skillman
Directed by Shaun Peknic
A team of filmmakers return to the States from Syria to finish a documentary. But their story about creating art to survive turns deeply personal as they attempt to bring their last crew member home.
Wayward (2015)
by Steve DiUbaldo
Directed by David Mendizabal
Left against her will at a nature camp for "troubled teens," Wanda finds herself immersed in a world of conflicting truths battling for salvation.
The School Play (2014)
By Frank Winters
Directed by Danny Sharron
As a winter storm approaches, nine high schoolers are mysteriously summoned to a theater at midnight — but none of them know why.
The Place We Built (2013)
By Sarah Gancher
Directed by Portia Krieger
A tale of friendship, idealism, and coming of age, set against the backdrop of Hungary’s terrifying slide into dictatorship and the global rise of right-wing populism.
Love Lab (2012)
By Lila Feinberg
Directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch
Three young couples embark on a retreat to the world-renowned lab of Dr. Stone — the leading expert on the science of love.