Reconstructing by the TEAM Onstage is a two-story house. From one angle, it’s mucked out after a flood. From another, it’s a new development wrapped in Tyvek. And from another, it’s “Tara” from Gone with the Wind being transformed into an Airbnb. The piano can’t be tuned. Someone is quilting in the corner. Come in. Read More
Reconstructing by the TEAM Onstage is a two-story house. From one angle, it’s mucked out after a flood. From another, it’s a new development wrapped in Tyvek. And from another, it’s “Tara” from Gone with the Wind being transformed into an Airbnb. The piano can’t be tuned. Someone is quilting in the corner. Come in. Read More
Reconstructing by the TEAM Onstage is a two-story house. From one angle, it’s mucked out after a flood. From another, it’s a new development wrapped in Tyvek. And from another, it’s “Tara” from Gone with the Wind being transformed into an Airbnb. The piano can’t be tuned. Someone is quilting in the corner. Come in. Read More
Reconstructing by the TEAM Onstage is a two-story house. From one angle, it’s mucked out after a flood. From another, it’s a new development wrapped in Tyvek. And from another, it’s “Tara” from Gone with the Wind being transformed into an Airbnb. The piano can’t be tuned. Someone is quilting in the corner. Come in. Read More
Reconstructing by the TEAM Onstage is a two-story house. From one angle, it’s mucked out after a flood. From another, it’s a new development wrapped in Tyvek. And from another, it’s “Tara” from Gone with the Wind being transformed into an Airbnb. The piano can’t be tuned. Someone is quilting in the corner. Come in. Read More
The Thin Place by Lucas Hnath The Thin Place lifts the veil between the living and the dead as two women communicate with the other side. Read More
FLEX by Candrice Jones In FLEX, Candrice Jones delivers a powerful exploration of ambition, identity, and sisterhood through the lens of a women’s basketball team. Read More
Indecent by Paula Vogel The true story of a little Jewish play, Indecent recounts the history of the groundbreaking 1923 Broadway play God of Vengeance. Read More
Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet by Tarell Alvin McCraney Set in the housing projects of San Pere, Louisiana, this coming-of-age story blends grief, queerness, and Southern Black tradition with the lyricism of Yoruba spirituality and community memory. Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet is the final story in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Brother/Sister trilogy. Read More
The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson In a time of revolution, four women—one an activist playwright, one an assassin, one a queen, and one a Haitian spy—face the chaos of the French Revolution. Read More