Three self-absorbed people who don’t know each other and don’t like each other trapped together in one room for eternity – literally.
Read MoreA psychedelic tale of transformation in which a woman at a difficult life crossroads deliriously travels dream worlds transforming into mysterious organisms and commune with natural movements of the universe.
Read MoreOuroboros imagines Sally and her Mother from “Let’s Make A Sandwich” as captives who must perform in the instructional film every day of their lives.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary work and a folkloric interpretation of a Cuban refugee, danced through the metaphor of the ever-changing life cycle of a butterfly.
Read MorePedr Solis is partially based on “The Tower,” a play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and the life of Norwegian author Pedr Solis.
Read MoreRareBit or, The Further Adventures of Sally Gasco and Her Amazing Free Range Sandwich is a micro-opera with music and libretto by Curtis K. Hughes.
Read MoreCommissioned for Guerilla Opera’s 2020 Let’s Make a Sandwich project, and inspired by the 1950’s short film from the American Gas Association.
Read MoreA tragedy about a hideously deformed little man with mysterious magic powers, who believes that he is unlovable. He only wants one thing in life, unconditional love.
Read MoreA monologue for soprano and electronics written and directed by Deniz Khateri, music by Bahar Royaee, and video effects, photography and editing by Nuozhou Wang, in which an elder woman expounds on her salty life of being trapped in a loveless and abusive marriage.
Read MoreA monologue for soprano and electronics written and directed by Deniz Khateri and with music by Bahar Royaee, in which an elder woman expounds on her salty life of being trapped in a loveless and abusive marriage, as she cooks soup.
Read MoreSarah Palin and Joe Biden is used as a point of departure for a musical and dramatic exploration of tragic and comic aspects of both characters.
Read MoreA one-act opera with music by Elena Ruehr and libretto by Royce Vavrek, based on the a steampunk graphic novel by Sydney Padua, which features the un-sung inventors of the computer, Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, in an alternative universe where they "fight crime".
Read MoreTroubled Water follows the short life of writer Ichiyou Higuchi in late 19th century Japan.
Read MoreAn immersive experience where sight and sound intertwine seamlessly. This interdisciplinary work by Elisabet Curbelo, featuring the evocative text of Federico García Lorca, and collaboration with the Urban Jazz Dance Company invites you into a world where wearable controllers with motion sensors transform movement into mesmerizing visual and auditory expressions.
Read MoreThese interludes from Violin Spaces by Garth Knox split, slide, flutter and fly with dynamic green screen animation by Julia Noulin-Mérat and a killer performance by Lilit Hartunian.
Read MoreA dark and haunting interpretation of the events leading up to the 1939 disappearance of the writer and former childhood prodigy, Barbara Newhall Follett.
Read MoreIn 1974, Ray Lee Clopas, a newly paroled pedophile, returns to his sleepy South Carolina hometown.
Read MoreAmidst a social backdrop of the nation wrestling with its monuments and troubled histories, The Captivity of Hannah Duston investigates the legacy of the first American woman to have a public statue in her honor.
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