(In development) Nancy: An Elegy in Three Parts explores justice, transformation, and grief through the story of a young woman murdered on New Year’s Eve 1994 in Barranquilla, Colombia. Her father spent 26 years searching for her killer. When the man was finally found in Brazil, living under a false name with a wife and…
Adiós Papá (Goodby Papa) was the result of a devised theatre workshop hosted by ID Studio during the Summer of 2025. With a blend of devised scenes and reworked fragments from Shakespeare’s King Lear, this piece explores reflections on fatherhood and the lasting impact fathers have on childhood and throughout life.
A new play by Teresa Mella Fogel Devastated by the loss of her husband, Elena must now manage her troubled teenaged son on her own. After his brush with the law, a new tech company offers a helping hand. Developed during the 2025 New Perspectives Theatre Company Women’s Work LAB.
a new play by Michael Landes The Phantom of the Opera’s tale has been repeated in stories and shows for decades. But unfortunately, those versions completely ignore the Phantom’s Best Friend and drinking buddy, Michel. Now, after many evenings with the Phantom at the café, Michel is finally ready to tell you all about his strange friend.…
El Espacio que Compartimos This piece was presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art on February 2025. The Space We Share is a story about a day in our lives, both audience and ensemble. While we meet each one of the ensemble members, we get to investigate what it means to be in the…
by Paula Vogel Meg, the audacious early play by Tony-winner Paula Vogel, flips the script on Henry VIII and the Tudors. Daughter to the famous and beloved Sir Thomas More, Meg feels certain that she’ll follow in his steps as a brilliant scholar, with village idiot Will Roper as her trophy husband. But, as family…
“Susana: A Reconstruction” is a devised work following four women as they reconstruct the life and work of Susana Riaño, a fictional Colombian artist and writer, after her disappearance in the late-90s. Using the conventions of documentary theater, “Susana” plays with truth and fiction, memory and meaning, while exploring the history of New York’s feminist…
After the publication of the Colombian Truth Comission Report in June 2022, four Colombian artists engage the audience in unveiling some of the testimonials from the victims of the armed conflict. These violent episodes happened in 2002, when we were kids. Figuring out how to approach them was the core of this project. We realized…