The Flea Theater, NYC

As Company Dramaturg from 2017 - 2020, I was the primary dramaturg for productions, cabarets, workshops, and readings. I led the development of original plays for our family-friendly Cereals, consulted on season planning, curated Pataphysics Workshops with Anne Washburn, Clare Barron, and Mfoniso Udofia, and organized a three-day symposium on Mac Wellman, “The Art of Stacking the Deck”.

“The Fre” by Taylor Mac. Photo by Hunter Canning

World Premieres

The Fre by Taylor Mac, directed by Niegel Smith

The Invention of Tragedy by Mac Wellman, directed by Megan Finn

Flea Fridays: How Color Brave Are You? by Liz Morgan, directed by Michael Raine

Southern Promises (2019 revised version) by Thomas Bradshaw, directed by Niegel Smith

Not My Monster by Nic Gandiello, directed by Dave Montegeuado (Nominated for Best Family Show, Off-Broadway Alliance)

The Girl with No Hands by Charly Evon Simpson, directed by Kimille Howard.

Scraps by Geraldine Inoa, directed by Niegel Smith

Emma and Max, written and directed by Todd Solondz

Locked Up Bitches by Catya McMullen, directed by Michael Raine

Ms. Estrada by The Q Brothers Collective, directed by Michelle Tattenbaum

Fill Fill Fill Fill Fill Fill Fill by Steph Del Rosso, directed by Marina McClure

Syncing Ink by Nsangou Njikam, directed by Niegel Smith

Inanimate by Nick Robideau, directed by Courtney Ulrich

NYC Premieres

good friday by Kristiana Rae Colón, directed by Sherry Eden Barber

HYPE MAN: A Break-Beat Play by Idris Goodwin, directed by Kristan Seemel and Niegel Smith

Developmental Workshops & Readings

Cosmicomics by Sara Farrington, conceived by Sara Farrington and Marina McClure

The Great Experiment by Liza Powell O’Brien

Deliver by Liz Morgan

Lime-a-Rita Racist by Joshua D. Young

Kaspar Hauser by Erin Courtney, Sam Pinkleton, and Kris Kukul, based on the work of Liz Swados

The Lorikeet by EllaRose Charry, directed by Eugene Ma

Blown Youth by Dipika Guha

“Scraps” by Geraldine Inoa

Liz Morgan in her play “How Color Brave Are You?”

“Locked Up Bitches” by Catya McMullan