12th annual CoCo Theatre Intensive returns in March!

DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, WE ARE THRILLED TO OFFER OUR 12TH ANNUAL FREE EDUCATION INITIATIVE ‘THEATER CAMP’ ONLINE TO STUDENTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AGES 11-15!


Company members and theatre professionals serve as the Teaching Artists for this free annual play-making intensive which we typically offer NYC public school students ages 11-15 during the NYC public school Spring break. Student alums of the program return as paid Student Leaders and professional actors and playwrights serve as our Teaching Artists. Our 2022 program is led by Kelcey Anyá (email: cocoplaymaking@gmail.com).

Click here for more info about our 2022 program, running from March 5th - April 3, 2022.

Watch our video documenting last year's unique program here!

ANNOUNCING OUR 2021-2022 COCO RESIDENTS, + NEW COMMISSIONS!

 For the fifth consecutive year, Colt Coeur has welcomed a select group of emerging playwrights and directors to be CoCo Residents. This year’s cohort is comprised of playwrights Lily Gonzales (they/them) and Lizzie Stern (she/her), and directors Borna Barzin (he/him) and Sarah Blush (she/her). The residency program is facilitated by Colt Coeur Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt and provides an intimate group of playwrights & directors with the invaluable resources of community, space to work, and a stipend. Rather than focusing on a specific piece of theater or output, the residency’s intention is to forge deep and authentic relationships which will foster future collaborations as well as greater understanding and appreciation for a variety of artistic perspectives and approaches. Alumni of the program include Will Arbery, Jeremy O. Harris, Danya Taymor and Whitney White.

On the heels of an ambitious year of virtual programming (seven different shows!), as well as a return to live performance (world premiere of Xandra Nur Clark’s Polylogues), Colt Coeur is also thrilled to announce the awarding of two new commissions, and a director partnership on its ongoing commission with playwright Francisca Da Silveira (she/her).

Playwright Kareem Fahmy (he/him) is currently developing Dodi & Diana which finds a couple revisiting a certain Paris hotel room 25 years after a horrible tragedy transpired there, and explores what it takes to make a marriage work.  Playwright Natalie Margolin is working on Bed, Bath & Beyond which was inspired by Margolin’s experience of  sharing a home with her 100 year old grandmother for the past year and a half.  The play is about a young woman and her grandma, who teeters between life and death, while each search for steady ground on which to stand and some hope about what’s ahead. Both Margolin and Fahmy are developing their projects with Colt Coeur Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt.

Da Silveira, who was awarded a Toulmin Fellowship last winter, has recently brought on director Shariffa Ali. Da Silveira’s project, minor·ity, interrogates the relationship between Africanness, Blackness and Black Americanness, and questions the sustainability of a Black artists' success attained through the white gaze.

 

BIOS

Shariffa Chelimo Ali is an international creative leader committed to advancing radical change through the power of art and activism.She works across disciplines directing and producing films, virtual reality experiences, and plays and moves her audiences to engage with timely issues touching upon Black, Afropolitan, and African-American identities. Originally from Kenya and raised in South Africa, Shariffa has lectured and directed at NYU, Brooklyn College, Yale University and is currently on faculty at Princeton University.  In 2020 Shariffa was the Artist in Residence at The Oregon Shakespeare Festival where she helmed the world premier of Karen Zacarias’s The Copper Children earlier in the year. Previously she served as Assistant Director to mentor Cynthia Nixon for Rasheeda SpeakingSteve (The New Group) and Motherstruck! (Culture Project). Shariffa’s debut Virtual Reality short ATOMU was part of the official selection at the Sundance Festival 2020.  Shariffa currently serves as the Director of Artistic Projects at The New Group. Select Honors: New Frontier Fellowship at Sundance Institute (2018), Royal National Theater (UK) (2019), Berlind Playwright in Residence (2019), winner : POV/PBS Spark Grant (2020), Winner: OregonMade Film Grant (2020).  

Borna Barzin is a Brooklyn-based theater director of Iranian heritage hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area. His work uses satire and multimedia to expose and reveal injustice and intimacy. Recent directing credits include <<when we write with ashes>> (National Queer Theater/Lincoln Center), Pinching Pennies with Penny Marshall (New York Theatre Workshop), The Mad Dog Blues (The Hive), and How I Learned to Drive (Sibiu International Theatre Festival, Pace University). Borna is a former Casting Fellow at New York Theatre Workshop and Associate Casting Director for the National Tour of Daniel Fish’s Oklahoma! He is also a Resident Artist at Colt Coeur and a member of the Leon Levy Foundation Director’s Group at Roundabout Theater Company.

Sarah Blush directs and develops plays & other experiments. Recent: Future Wife: Party in a Spreadsheet w/ ruth tang (New Georges), Mara Nelson-Greenberg’s Do You Feel Anger? (AADA), Fefu and Her Friends (NYU), The Little Foxes (NYU Grad Acting), Bailey Williams’ I thought I would die... (The Tank; Time Out Critics Pick), Sehnsucht (JACK; NY Times Critics Pick). Play development: Clubbed Thumb, The Playwrights' Center, New Georges, Bushwick Starr, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Ars Nova, The Atlantic Acting School, HERE, Dixon Place, etc. An alum of the Clubbed Thumb Directing Fellowship and The Habitat Directors Playground, she has been awarded a New Georges Audrey Residency and New York Society Library's Emerging Female Artist Grant. Currently: Colt Coeur Resident Artist.

Francisca Da Silveira is a Cape Verdean-American playwright and Boston native who holds a BFA in Dramatic Writing from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and an MSc in Playwriting from the University of Edinburgh. She has been featured in ArtsBoston, The LA Times and American Theatre Magazine. Her plays have been developed with Theatre503 (London), The Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh), Company One Theatre (Boston), The Fire This Time Festival (New York), The Playwrights Realm (New York), The Public Theater (New York) and La Jolla Playhouse (San Diego). Fran’s play NOT-FOR-PROFIT (OR THE EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION PLAY) was featured in The Playwrights’ Realm’s INK’D Festival in April 2021 as part of the 2020-2021 Playwrights Realm Writing Fellowship and in La Jolla Playhouse’s DNA New Works Series in July 2021. Her play CAN I TOUCH IT? was featured in the National New Play Network’s 2020 National Showcase of New Plays in November 2020 and will receive a World Premiere production at Company One Theatre in July 2022. She is currently a member of The Public Theater’s 2020-2023 Emerging Writers Group and is under commission from Colt Coeur Theatre in Brooklyn.

Adrienne Campbell-Holt is the Founding Artistic Director of Colt Coeur and the recipient of the 2018 Lucille Lortel Visionary Director Award. Up next: world premieres of Other World by Hunter Bell, Jeff Bowen, and Ann McNamee (Delaware Theater Company) & Afterwords by Zoe Sarnak and Emily Kaczmarek (5th Avenue Theater). Recent world premiere/NY premiere productions: Eureka Day by Jonathan Spector (Colt Coeur), We are Among Us by Stephen Belber (City Theater, Pittsburgh), Hatef**k  by Rehana Lew Mirza (WP/Colt Coeur),  Joan, by Stephen Belber, starring Johanna Day (Colt Coeur), Downstairs, by Theresa Rebeck starring Tyne Daly and Tim Daly (Primary Stages), Thirst, by C. A. Johnson (Contemporary American Theater Festival), Zürich, by Amelia Roper (Colt Coeur/NYTW), What We’re Up Against by Theresa Rebeck (WP Theater), Empathitrax by Ana Nogueira (Colt Coeur), Cal in Camo (Rattlestick/Colt Coeur), Chiara Atik’s 52nd to Bowery (EST Marathon), Dry Land by Ruby Rae Spiegel (Colt Coeur), Reunion by Greg Moss (South Coast Rep), Recall by Eliza Clark (Colt Coeur), and Seven Minutes in Heaven by Steven Levenson (Colt Coeur). She has developed work with Playwrights Horizons, The Public, New Georges, Roundabout, New York Stage & Film, Williamstown Theatre Festival (Sagal Fellowship), La Jolla Playhouse, the Huntington, American Repertory Theater, and many more. BA Barnard College, Columbia University. adriennecampbellholt.com

Kareem Fahmy is a Canadian-born playwright and director of  Egyptian descent. His plays, which include American Fast, A Distinct Society, The Triumphant, Pareidolia, The In-Between, and an adaptation of the acclaimed Egyptian novel The Yacoubian Building, have been developed at the Atlantic Theatre Company, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Northlight Theatre, Citadel Theatre of Edmonton, Capital Repertory Theatre, New York Stage & Film, Oregon Contemporary Theatre, Target Margin Theater, The Lark, Noor Theater, and more. He is  currently under commission by Artist Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and Colt Coeur. Fellowships/Residencies: Sundance Theatre Lab, Yaddo Literature Fellow, Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Phil Killian Directing Fellow), The O’Neill (National Directors Fellow), Second Stage (Van Lier Directing Fellow), Soho Rep (Writer/Director Lab), Lincoln Center (Directors Lab), New York Theater Workshop (Emerging Artist Fellow & Usual Suspect). Kareem is co-founder and chair of the Middle Eastern American Writers Lab at The Lark. MFA in Theatre Directing: Columbia University. www.kareemfahmy.com

lily gonzales is a playwright from Texas, based in NYC. Their work has been developed or read at The John F. Kennedy Center, Teatro Vivo, Repertorio Español, Stages, San Diego REP, AlterTheater Ensemble, The Workshop Theater, and Latinx Playwrights Circle. Their play (trans)formada was runner-up for three Kennedy Center awards, as well as a finalist for the Miranda Family ‘Voces Latinx’ Competition, and Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Currently, they are a National Young Playwright in Residence with Echo Theater Company and Colt Coeur Resident Artist. B.A: UT Austin, Theater & Dance / English.

Natalie Margolin was listed by Playbill as one of twenty playwrights to "put on your radar in 2019." Her first play, The Power Of Punctuation, premiered Off-Broadway. The New York Times called it a "smart and incisive... oasis of entertainment." It was a New York Stage and Film Founders Award finalist, and recipient of Kenyon College's James E. Michael Playwriting Award. She was a resident playwright at Colt Coeur (artistic director Adrienne Campbell-Holt) and has continued on as a company member. Natalie was a part of Fault Line Theatre's "irons in the fire" with her play, All Nighter. Currently, All Nighter is in development with Broadway Video. She was the recipient of the inaugural New Play Residency from SheNYC. Her play, The Day The Butcher Shop Closed, was awarded “Best Production” at the SheNYC Summer Theater Festival. In Fall of 2020 Natalie wrote a play specifically for zoom called The Party Hop. The play, published by Dramatist Play Service, was produced in high schools and colleges throughout the country during the pandemic. Dramatist Play Service additionally presented a reading of the piece starring Beanie Feldstein, Catherine Cohen, Ayo Edebiri, Ashley Park, Ben Platt, and Kaitlyn Dever, directed by Josh Margolin (available on YouTube). 

Lizzie Stern is a playwright in New York, as well as the Literary Director at Playwrights Horizons. She is currently a playwright in EST/Youngblood, a Colt Coeur 2021-22 Resident Artist, and a member of Beehive Dramaturgy. Her plays have been developed with Clubbed Thumb’s Early-Career Writer’s Group and SPACE on Ryder Farm, and produced by The Tank, Two Headed Rep, and New Brooklyn Theatre in Istanbul. She holds a BA from Williams College.


PLEASURE MACHINE - now available!

Enjoy PLEASURE MACHINE for free this March!

In celebration of PLEASURE MACHINE’s placement in Segal Center’s 7th Annual Film Festival in Theatre and Performance, all nine episodes of this lush audio thriller will be available for free.

Click here to listen to Colt Coeur’s first ever podcast! 

Colt Coeur is proud to present PLEASURE MACHINE, a nine-episode audio thriller that collides Sophie Treadwell’s expressionist drama Machinal with adrienne maree brown’s Pleasure Activism.  PLEASURE MACHINEtells the story of one artist’s attempt to cultivate authentic experiences of pleasure inside the pressures of ‘white and woke’ capitalism.

About PLEASURE MACHINE: When H (Starr Busby), a budding sound artist (think ASMR meets guided meditation), receives the offer of a lifetime from tech giant Librate, they are forced to choose between their artistic integrity, the allure of freedom, and the stability of their family.  From Bed Stuy to Mexico City, over cocktails and Twitter, H battles financial and ethical pressures until they lose themself and their loved ones in one fell swoop.  A sonic journey through lust, loss, and forgiveness, PLEASURE MACHINE explores the consequences of caring deeply in a system that wants to turn care into a consumable.

Read more about PLEASURE MACHINE in this CultureBot feature story!

CREATIVE TEAM

Written & Conceived by Diane Exavier, Phaedra Michelle Scott and May Treuhaft-Ali
Directed & Conceived by Tara Elliott
Creative Produced & conceived in collaboration with Emma Orme
Sound by UptownWorks, with Engineering, Editing, Design, Mix, and Additional Music by Daniela Hart, Bailey Trierweiler, Noel Nichols
Original Music by Starr Busby
Additional Music by Hyperion Drive
Podcast Key Consultant Nichole Hill

CAST

H is played by Starr Busby
Val is played by Portia
Jojo is played by Amara J. Brady
Zina is played by Jasmin Walker
Kane is played by Adam Harrington
Ensemble roles are voiced by Sagan Chen, Eric Lockley, Susan Ly, Peter McNally, Emma Orme, Max Samuels, Sam West, and Akyiaa Wilson

PRODUCING TEAM

PLEASURE MACHINE is produced
by Colt Coeur, in association with Emma Orme and Tara Elliott.
Associate Producer & Writers’ Room Coordinator Al Parker
Colt Coeur Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt
Colt Coeur Interim Managing Director Alex Marrs
Marketing Director Maryama Dahir
UptownWorks Project Management Mattie McGarey
Dramaturgical Consulting by Iyvon E.
Key Art by Lauren Matrka

SUPPORT

This project was made possible by the Venturous Theater Fund of the Tides Foundation, with additional major support from Ashley Garrett.  The live events were made possible by NYSCA’s Restart Grant.

This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Additional support from Deborah Sontag and R Lee Stump.

Special Thanks to Erica Rotstein, Bailey Williams, Vanessa Garcia, Marisa Prefer, Pioneer Works, Project Parlor, Ethan Woods, Alice Tolan-Mee, Zia Lawrence, Matthew Cohn, Katherine George, Tanya Everett, and Sophie Gorai.


THE PLEASURE PARTIES PAST EVENTS

PLEASURE MACHINE Launch Party
H’s Sound Social: A Concert Party in the Pioneer Works Garden

Tuesday, November 2

H is a sound artist, a creator of aural experiences. Usually, they only offer private sessions. But for one night only, they will bring their community together through collective listening and personal pleasure. Come to the party they’ve created for you. 

Celebrate the launch of PLEASURE MACHINE in the magical garden of Pioneer Works with a live musical performance from the podcast’s lead actor and composer, Starr Busby, and their band. The experience will also feature appetizers by local Red Hook restaurant Fort Defiance, a specialty cocktail, pleasure stations, and more.

Pleasure Party: H’s Sound Social - $25
The Party ticket grants you access to the Pleasure Launch Party, which includes a concert by S T A R R, free appetizers, a specialty cocktail, somatic experiences, and more...

Pleasure Party & Podcast Package: H’s Sound Social  - $40
The Party & Podcast package grants you access to the whole podcast—as episodes are released!—and access to H’s Sound Social, which includes a concert by S T A R R, free appetizers, a specialty cocktail, somatic experiences, and more...
Click here for tickets!

This project was made possible by the Venturous Theater Fund of the Tides Foundation and NYSCA’s Restart Grant.

This podcast was recorded under a SAG-AFTRA Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Special Thanks to Erica Rotstein, Alex Marrs, Bailey Williams, Vanessa Garcia, Marisa Prefer, Pioneer Works, and Project Parlor.

Pleasure Machine was made possible by the Venturous Theater Fund of the Tides Foundation, NYSCA’s Restart Grant, with additional major support from Ashley Garrett.  Additional support from Deborah Sontag and R Lee Stump.

BIOS

Starr Busby (she/they) is a singing, writing, acting and teaching artist committed to the liberation of all people. You may have seen Starr playing solo shows with their loop station, Francis, or fronting Brooklyn based experimental soul band People’s Champs. Starr has also supported artists such as The Gorillaz, Esperanza Spalding, X Ambassadors, Kimbra, and Alice Smith. Selected appearances include: Moby Dick (American Repertory Theatre; Starbuck); Octet (Signature Theatre; Paula - Drama Desk Award Winner); Where Love Lies Fallow (The Shed; Nia 1); Apollo Cafe Live: Soul Cypher; #BlackGirlMagic Show (Jack; composer/performer); Mikrokosmos (Steirischer Herbst, Graz and Nottingham Contemporary); The Girl with the Incredible Feeling (Spoleto Festival di Mondi) as well as various concerts and solo shows. Starr also enjoys working as an arts educator at Carnegie Hall and Long Island University where she is an adjunct faculty member. She is looking forward to continuing the development of (pray) with nicHi douglas and JJJJJerome Ellis at Ars Nova where they are a 2020 - 2021 Vision Resident. Starr recently released an EP and accompanying visual album, 9 C u p s  i n  t h e  M o o N. You can listen to their music via all streaming services and Bandcamp. 

Tara Elliott (she/her) is the director of critically acclaimed shows Burq Off! and Not the One and a producer of the Gotham Award-winning web series Shugs & Fats. She translated and directed the workshop premiere of prize-winning Chilean play Las Analfabetas. She is the recipient of a Tow Travel Grant for research in Cuba, a CUNY Diversity Fund grant, and has developed new plays with Clubbed Thumb, Pipeline Theater Company, LaMicro Theater, Teatro LATEA, BAX, Goethe Institut, Exquisite Corpse Company, KOFest, and The Barn Arts Collective. Her work has been seen internationally in London, Seoul, Edinburgh, Toronto, Vancouver, and Santiago, and in NYC at The Public, The Cherry Lane, The New Ohio, HERE Arts, and Walkerspace among others. 2019/2020 Directing Resident with Colt Coeur. 2018 Drama League Directing Fellow. MFA Directing, Brooklyn College.

Emma Orme (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based producer and performer with a focus on new theatrical work. She is newly the Producing Director of Hypokrit Productions, where she is currently producing Danny Pudi's autobiographical film RUNNING.  She has previously served as the BOLD Associate Producer at Northern Stage, the Artistic Producer of VoxLab (a live arts residency at Dartmouth College), the Grants Manager for Williamstown Theatre Festival, and a video producer for The New York Times and the documentary The Kleptocrats. 

Additional producing credits include: Time Out Critics' Pick Brief Chronicle, Books 6-8 (i am a slow tide); NYT Critics’ Pick Red Emma & The Mad Monk (The Tank); Polylogues (Dixon Place); NYT Critics’ Pick AGNES (Lesser America); and workshops of new plays by Sunita Prasad, Justine Gelfman, and more. Performance credits include: The Daughters and Black Dick [readings] (New York Theatre Workshop); Tongue Depressor (Weasel Festival @ The Public Theater); Bad Penny and LOCKED UP BITCHES (The Flea); Napoli, Brooklyn [reading] and Song For A Future Generation (Williamstown Theatre Festival); and The Bacchae (LaMama Experimental Theatre). BA: Dartmouth College

May Treuhaft-Ali is a playwright and new-play dramaturg. After graduating from Wesleyan University, she completed an M.Phil in Theatre and Performance Studies at Trinity College Dublin on a George J. Mitchell Scholarship. She is a Writing Fellow at The Playwrights Realm, a 2021 Visionary Playwright at Theater Masters, an alumna of Clubbed Thumb’s Early-Career Writers’ Group, and a recipient of two commissions from Adventure Theatre MTC. She has worked as a dramaturg at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Ars Nova ANT Fest, and Haven Theatre Chicago. Her dramaturgical essays have been published in Playwrights Horizons’ Almanac and Table Work Press’ Two Plays. May is currently the Literary Fellow at Playwrights Horizons.

Phaedra Michelle Scott is a playwright  and dramaturg based in New York City. Her play, DIASPORA! was a commissioned work through SpeakEasy Stages’s The Boston Project. She is a past resident at SPACE on Ryder Farm for her play PLANTATION BLACK, and is currently a member of the obie-award winning playwriting ensemble, Youngblood at Ensemble Studio Theater and Pipeline Theater Company’s PlayLab. Her play GOOD HAIR, is a recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant. Scott has been commissioned by University of Massachusetts, Sparkhaven Theater Company and Dramatic Question Theater. She has been an arts and culture journalist for wbur, Boston’s NPR station; a content developer at the USS Constitution Museum where she made maritime history accessible through storytelling and media. She is the resident dramaturg of New Harmony Project and is VP of Programs for the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA). Scott has received a Bly Creative Capacity Grant for her work as dramaturg for Black Theater Commons as well as the recipient of the Frederick Douglass Fellowship for her research on August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle. She is a crocheter, horror fan and obscure history enthusiast. She/Her/Hers. www.phaedrascott.com 

Diane Exavier is a writer, theatermaker, and educator who creates performances, public programs, and games that invite audiences to participate in a theater that rejects passive reception. With a point of departure located in the Caribbean Diaspora, Diane explores what she calls the 4L’s: love, loss, legacy, and land. Intersecting performance and poetry, her work has been presented at BRIC Arts, Brooklyn Poets, The Bushwick Starr, Sibiu's International Theater Festival in Romania, Bowery Poetry Club, Dixon Place, and more. Her writing appears in The Atlas Review, The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind, and Staatstheater Hannover Magazine, amongst other publications. Her play Good Blood received a 2017 Kilroys List Honorable Mention. Her hybrid poetry collection The Math of Saint Felix is forthcoming from The 3rd Thing Press in 2021. Diane is a 2021 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow Finalist, as well as a Virtual Realm member of The Playwrights Realm 2020-2021 season. Diane holds an MFA in Writing for Performance from Brown University. She lives and works in Brooklyn.

Al Parker (they/she) is a creative producer, dramaturg, and stage manager based in New York City. As Artistic Associate with The Parsnip Ship, they produce audio theatre works, dramaturg new plays in development and facilitate the in-house Radio Roots Writers’ Group. They are a proud member of National Queer Theater’s Artistic Collective. They were a member of the 2020-21 Ars Nova Emerging Leaders Group as the Fundraising & Event Producing Fellow. They have produced, coordinated, stage managed and front of house managed events with Playwrights Horizons, Signature Theatre Company, Ars Nova, MCC, the Civilans, National Queer Theater, the Billie Holiday Theatre, ArKtype Productions, and Theatre in Asylum. Originally from South Dakota, they completed their studies in Dramatic Literature and Creative Writing at New York University.

Colt Coeur is a Brooklyn-based Theater Company founded by Adrienne Campbell-Holt in 2010. Our original, story-driven, visceral theater pulls you close and doesn’t let go. Our community of artists nurtures and invests in diverse perspectives to produce work that straddles the line between mainstream and experimental. We strive to create great happenings in small rooms, theater as close as a whisper in your ear or a stranger’s hand brushing yours. Intimacy is our way in. 

Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt leads a 21-member ensemble of actors, playwrights, and designers to nurture the next generation of theater artists through the development and production of new plays and by providing arts education and mentorship to students from under-resourced nyc public schools. Over 10 years, Colt Coeur has produced 12 world premieres, 1 east coast premiere; developed 42 plays; and provided free arts education for over 150 students. All 13 of Colt Coeur’s world premieres have earned rave reviews and explored themes of resonance to our times while ranging in subject matter from teen pregnancy, to postpartum depression and the struggle to make ends meet for a working-class family, to the underlying appetite for new frontiers that is manifest in applicants looking to travel on a one-way mission to Mars. 

UptownWorks loves telling stories through sound and music! Supervised by founder Daniela Hart (she/her) and joined by sound associates Noel Nichols (she/they) and Bailey Trierweiler (they/them), our team is passionate about all aspects of the sound creation and design process. Some of our recent work includes designing and engineering theater, audio dramas and podcasts as well as post-production services for film and commercial content. We value working collaboratively in our projects and enjoy using our skills collectively to uplift the voices of diverse artists, businesses, and communities. 


Reviews are in! POLYLOGUES will be available to livestream Oct 3-13th!

WE ARE THRILLED TO ANNOUNCE STREAMING OPTIONS
FOR WORLD PREMIERE OF XANDRA NUR CLARK’S POLYLOGUES

Tickets start at $20, click here to purchase tickets to the in-person production (thru Oct 9th)!
Click here to purchase tickets to the virtual production - tickets avail thru Oct 10th only!

Directed by Molly Clifford,
Polylogues Dives Into Real People’s Experiences With Nonmonogamy—And Love In All Its Forms

Click here to watch the trailer!

"a thoughtful, layered, smirk-free show... love is the tender element that flows through these often self-scrutinizing monologues"
- The New York Times

"thought-provoking, engaging and often funny"
- The Reviews Hub

"compelling theater... superb"
- The Hangover Report

Colt Coeur, a company celebrated for producing visceral new plays, is proud to present the world premiere of Xandra Nur Clark’s Polylogues, an intimate, interview-based dive into real people’s experiences with nonmonogamy—and love in all its forms. Closer to a medium than an actor, writer and performer Clark channels the voices and stories of anonymous subjects with unwavering compassion, humor, and virtuosity. Directed by Molly Clifford, the result is a vibrant portrait of human connection told through a variety of perspectives. Previews begin at HERE (145 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan) on September 17, 2021, with an opening set for September 20, for a limited run through October 9, 2021. Tickets are on sale now at https://here.org/shows/polylogues/

We are also thrilled to be able to offer audiences all over the world access to the world premiere of Polylogues - click here to purchase tickets to special virtual performances of the show! (Tickets must be purchased by October 10th!)

CREATIVE TEAM:
set: Jean Kim // costumes: Hahnji Jang
lights: Cheyenne Sykes // sound: Michael Costagliola
projections: greer x // dialect coach: Joy Lanceta Coronel
Production stage manager: Hanako Rodriguez
production management & technical direction: Marina Montesanti
Produced by Colt Coeur, Ryan Duncan-Ayala & Liza Couser
Covid Safety Officer / associate producer: Katrina Skidmore
Press agent: John Wyszniewski / EVERYMAN Agency

POLYLOGUES plays Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7pm, and Sundays at 2pm, and Mondays at 8:30pm.
Select Saturdays also have 2pm matinee performances.
The performance runs 75 minutes.
(We will be collecting a waitlist for any sold-out performances starting 30 minutes before performance time at the box office. Waitlist tickets are $20, cash strongly preferred.) 


MORE INFO:
From a polyamorous senior to a child worried about her open parents, from a resident of a commune to an evangelical swinger, Polylogues uses over 20 contemporary stories to examine what people want from a relationship. Culled from over 50 interviews that Clark conducted over two years, Polylogues allows audiences to ponder what we’re afraid of and the many ways we’re capable of loving beyond what we can imagine.

Clark adds, “As a journalist and theater maker, I’ve always been led by my curiosity. Following a break-up, I started interviewing people in nonmonogamous relationships. The thing I heard from people repeatedly is that nonmonogamy isn’t about sex, or isn’t just about sex. It’s about charting unique paths through intimacy and relationships—learning how to share, trust, listen, have agency, and stay open—with a ton of bravery. Asking these questions and hearing these people's stories completely changed my life.”

Polylogues, which was originally scheduled to premiere in April 2020, is one of the first canceled productions to reopen following the pandemic.

The production also marks a deepening of Colt Coeur’s mission. Founded in 2010, Adrienne Campbell-Holt has directed each of the company’s 12 world premieres. Beginning with Polylogues, each Colt Coeur season of new work will find Campbell-Holt directing no more than one new play for the company, while acting as creative producer for another, which is the case for Polylogues.

Twenty-one performances of Polylogues will take place September 17–October 9 at HERE, located at 145 Sixth Avenue, just below Spring Street, in Manhattan. The performance schedule is Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7pm and Sundays at 2pm with additional shows on September 20 at 7pm, September 27 at 8:30pm, and October 4 at 8:30pm. Critics are welcome as of September 18 for an opening on Monday, September 20. Tickets, which start at $20, are available online at https://here.org/shows/polylogues/ or by phone at 212-647-0202. Standard ticketing fees apply. The running time is 75 minutes.

Colt Coeur is requiring all patrons to show proof of vaccination and to be masked inside the building. Polylogues will be performed with no more than 75% audience capacity. HERE’s Comprehensive Site Safety and Reopening Plan can be found at reopening.here.org. The designated HERE Site Safety Monitor will be present at every performance and will be responsible for enforcing compliance with this Safety Plan.

The production is a part of SubletSeries@HERE: a curated rental program, which provides artists with subsidized space and equipment, as well as a technical liaison.
Media Contact: John Wyszniewski at Everyman Agency, john@everymanagency.com, 347-416-3881.

About the Artists
Colt Coeur, an artists' ensemble, collaboratively creates theater from the ground up.  Founded in 2010, Colt Coeur has created and produced twelve world premieres: Seven Minutes in Heaven, together as a company with playwright Steven Levenson; Fish Eye, with playwright Lucas Kavner; Recall, by Eliza Clark; Everything is Ours, by Nikole Beckwith, and Dry Land, by Ruby Rae Spiegel, How to Live on Earth, by MJ Kaufman, and Cal in Camo, by William Francis Hoffman (co-production with Rattlestick Playwrights Theater), Empathitrax, by Ana Nogueira, Zürich, created through a Toulmin Commission grant with playwright Amelia Roper, Joan by Stephen Belber, Hatef**k by Rehana Lew Mirza (co-pro with WP Theater), and Eureka Day by Jonathan Spector (East Coast premiere). All twelve of these productions were directed by Founding Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt and were New York Times and/or Time Out New York critic’s picks.  After playing to sold-out houses, many have gone on to publication and productions around the country and abroad.

Xandra Nur Clark (writer/performer, they/she) is a queer, Indian-American writer, performer, journalist, and community-builder. Their works include Polylogues (2020 Kilroys List, 2020 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, 2018-19 Workshop Productions at Dixon Place and The Tank); Everything You’re Told (2021 Chesley/Bumbalo Playwriting Award, 2019 Reading at La MaMa); Separated (2021 Semi-Finalist for the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference); Anthology: Crown Heights (2016 Production at Weeksville Heritage Center and Exhibition at Five Myles; 2016 Grants from Brooklyn Arts Council, Brooklyn Community Foundation, and Stanford Arts); and Returning Home: Voices from the Front (2013 General Oliver P. Smith Award for Local Reporting from the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation). Xandra is a 2018-19 Queer|Art Fellow, a Member Artist of Ensemble Studio Theatre, and a singer with folk choir Ukrainian Village Voices. Upcoming Residencies at MASS MoCA, Blue Mountain Center, and the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation. BA Theater, MA Journalism: Stanford University. www.xandraclark.com

Molly Clifford (Director, she/her) NYC Directing: RETREAT (EST/Youngblood, Two Headed Rep), Karaoke at The Golden Sun Convention Center, Miss Julie, Restaurant in D Major, TARTUFFE (Two Headed Rep), American Dreamers by Lia Romeo (West of 10th), Soldier (All For One), The Elephant in the Room (NY Fringe). Assisting: Classic Stage, Playwrights Realm, The Play Company, Vineyard Theatre, EST, Cherry Lane and Yale Rep. Alumna of the National Theater Institute and Connecticut College. Co-Artistic Director of Two Headed Rep. Upcoming: Dulcitius at 59E59. www.mollyclifforddirects.com

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Polylogues is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; and supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

SUMMER/FALL SEASON CONTINUES WITH 3 INNOVATIVE NEW WORKS:

The Goddamn Tooney Lunes
a visual concept album 
created by J. MEHR KAUR
in collaboration with Rat Queen Theatre Co
AUGUST

 

THE DOWAGERS
Live theatre, in a garden
written by JUSTICE HEHIR
directed by JOAN SERGAY
SEPTEMBER

 

PLEASURE MACHINE
A nine-episode, interactive podcast
Conceived by TARA ELLIOTT & EMMA ORME
Written by DIANE EXAVIER, MAY TREUHAFT-ALI & PHAEDRA MICHAEL SCOTT
Directed by TARA ELLIOTT
NOVEMBER

 

MORE INFO:

The Goddamn Tooney Lunes, created by CoCo Resident Artist J. Mehr Kaur, Molly Bicks, Carsen Joenk in collaboration with Rat Queen Theatre Co. The Tooney Lunes were local heroes in central New England’s early 2000's DIY music scene, where young teens and grizzled punks hung out in packed basements and danced to weird music while drinking vodka-spiked convenience store slushies. Now, ten years after their breakup, the band reunites for one more glorious night of mosh pits, stick n’ pokes, and debauchery. But below the melodies of barely tuned guitars are the undertones of the unresolved grudges and unforgivable betrayal. All grown up, the Tooney Lunes must face their seemingly glamorous teen years through adult eyes.

The Goddamn Tooney Lunes is a new musical, expressed virtually through a collection of songs and videos, that explores spaces where misfits go to understand themselves and find community. 

 

the dowagers, by Colt Coeur company member Justice Hehir & directed by Joan Sergay. Salome, Tara, and Nick share an apartment building and a system for navigating the unspeakable. A pandemic-era play about neighbors, proximity, and the many permutations of care, the dowagers is a meditation on loss and lust - set on a single stoop. 
An outdoor, socially distanced workshop presentation.

 

PLEASURE MACHINE, conceived by CoCo Resident Artist Tara Elliott and creative producer Emma Orme, is an interactive audio thriller, adapted from Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal and informed by adrienne maree brown's Pleasure Activism. Part narrative thriller about the effects of capitalism and patriarchy on the female body, part guided embodiment experience, PLEASURE MACHINE seeks to explore how, in the midst of such constant threats to safety and freedom, we might reconnect with our bodies to find grounding, joy, and agency.

The podcast tells the story of H, a black millennial femme working a temp job at an ad firm to support their budding career as a creator of audio care kink. When Kane, a big client, offers H the chance at a lucrative (if morally questionable) contract, she must ask herself how much agency she is willing to sacrifice for capital gain. Weighing the competing pressures of patriarchal capitalism and self-preservation, H makes a choice that sends her tumbling into a relentless, noisy tunnel of oppressive forces. 

A nine-episode, interactive podcast, written by Diane Exavier, May Treuhaft-Ali, & Phaedra Michelle Scott, and directed by Tara Elliott.

Supported in part by Venturous Theatre Fund, a fund of Tides Foundation.

 

BIOS 

Tara Elliott (PLEASURE MACHINE Director & Conceiver, she/her) is the director of critically acclaimed shows Burq Off! and Not the One and a producer of the Gotham Award-winning web series Shugs & Fats. She translated and directed the workshop premiere of prize-winning Chilean play Las Analfabetas. Her production of La Cantante Calva en McDonalds was the recipient of HOLA, ACE, and ATI awards. She has developed new plays with Clubbed Thumb, Pipeline Theater Company, LaMicro Theater, Teatro LATEA, BAX, Goethe Institut, Exquisite Corpse Company, KOFest, and The Barn Arts Collective. Her work has been seen internationally in London, Seoul, Edinburgh, Toronto, Vancouver, and Santiago, and in NYC at The Public, The Cherry Lane, The New Ohio, HERE Arts, and Walkerspace among others. 2019/2020 Directing Resident with Colt Coeur. 2018 Drama League Directing Fellow. MFA Directing, Brooklyn College.

Emma Orme (PLEASURE MACHINE Creative Producer, she/her) is a Brooklyn-based performer and producer with a focus on new theatrical work.  She is currently the Artistic Producer at VoxLab and about to begin her work as Producing Director of Hypokrit Productions.  Producing credits include: Time Out Critics' Pick Brief Chronicle, Books 6-8 (i am a slow tide); NYT Critics’ Pick Red Emma & The Mad Monk (The Tank); Polylogues (Dixon Place, Colt Coeur [upcoming]); NYT Critics’ Pick AGNES (Lesser America); and workshops of new plays by Sunita Prasad, Justine Gelfman, and more.  Performance credits include: The Daughters and Black Dick [readings] (New York Theatre Workshop); Tongue Depressor (Weasel Festival @ The Public Theater); Bad Penny and LOCKED UP BITCHES (The Flea); Napoli, Brooklyn [reading] and Song For A Future Generation (Williamstown Theatre Festival); and The Bacchae (LaMama Experimental Theatre).  She has served as the BOLD Associate Producer at Northern Stage, the Grants Manager for Williamstown Theatre Festival, and a video producer for The New York Times and the documentary The Kleptocrats.  BA: Dartmouth College.

Diane Exavier (Pleasure Machine Writer, she/her) is a writer, theatermaker, and educator who creates performances, public programs, and games that invite audiences to participate in a theater that rejects passive reception. With a point of departure located in the Caribbean Diaspora, Diane explores what she calls the 4L’s: love, loss, legacy, and land. Intersecting performance and poetry, her work has been presented at BRIC Arts, Brooklyn Poets, The Bushwick Starr, Sibiu's International Theater Festival in Romania, Bowery Poetry Club, Dixon Place, and more. Her writing appears in The Atlas Review, The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind, and Staatstheater Hannover Magazine, amongst other publications. Her play Good Blood received a 2017 Kilroys List Honorable Mention. Her hybrid poetry collection The Math of Saint Felix is forthcoming from The 3rd Thing Press in 2021. Diane is a 2021 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow Finalist, as well as a Virtual Realm member of The Playwrights Realm 2020-2021 season. Diane holds an MFA in Writing for Performance from Brown University. She lives and works in Brooklyn. 

Justice Hehir (the dowagers playwright, she/her)is a playwright whose work explores sexuality, feminism, and the formation and rupture of human bonds. She is a company member of Colt Coeur and is the recipient of a 2021 Individual Artist Fellowship from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. She is currently commissioned by George Street Playhouse and is an alumna of the 2020 Clubbed Thumb Early Career Writers Group. Other recent projects include “true believer”, published this year by Table Work Press, and “freeplay”, under development through a 2020 EST/Sloan Project commission. MFA: Hunter College, BA: Rutgers University. She lives in Newark, NJ.

J. Mehr Kaur (The Goddamn Tooney Lunes creator, she/her) is a director, producer and curator of live & multimedia performance. She adapted and directed Kultar’s Mime, which toured internationally across the US, UK, Canada, India and Malaysia. Recently, Mehr collaborated with Chakram on the animated short When Planets Mate which was accepted into 15 film festivals including AMDOCS & Cinequest, directed the NY premiere of Madhuri Shekar’s “Queen” (APAC) and produced Rat Queen Theatre Co’s “Judy Doomed Us All” (New Ohio's Ice Factory). Mehr is the assistant director for the new musical “Other World” (Book by Hunter Bell, Music & Lyrics by Jeff Bowen and Ann McNamee). She is an MFA Candidate at USC School of Cinematic Arts' Peter Stark Producing Program and a graduate of Smith College; WTF Directing Corps member, MTC Directing Fellow, Colt Coeur Resident Artist; Recipient of a Fulbright-Nehru Directing Grant.

Phaedra Michelle Scott (Pleasure Machine Writer, she/her) is a playwright  and dramaturg based in New York City. Her play, DIASPORA! was a commissioned work through SpeakEasy Stages’s The Boston Project. She is a past resident at SPACE on Ryder Farm for her play PLANTATION BLACK, and is currently a member of the obie-award winning playwriting ensemble, Youngblood at Ensemble Studio Theater and Pipeline Theater Company’s PlayLab. Her play GOOD HAIR, is a recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant. Scott has been commissioned by University of Massachusetts, Sparkhaven Theater Company and Dramatic Question Theater. She has been an arts and culture journalist for wbur, Boston’s NPR station; a content developer at the USS Constitution Museum where she made maritime history accessible through storytelling and media. She is the resident dramaturg of New Harmony Project and is VP of Programs for the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA). Scott has received a Bly Creative Capacity Grant for her work as dramaturg for Black Theater Commons as well as the recipient of the Frederick Douglass Fellowship for her research on August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle. She is a crocheter, horror fan and obscure history enthusiast. She/Her/Hers. www.phaedrascott.com 

Joan Sergay (the dowagers director, she/her) is a Brooklyn-based director of new work, originally from Washington, D.C. She has worked at Playwrights Horizons, Clubbed Thumb, Vineyard Theatre, The Play Company, Primary Stages, The Flea, The Tank, Two Headed Rep, and Dixon Place. She has also worked regionally at Actors Theatre of Louisville, The University of California San Diego, Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Rivendell Theatre, Citadel Theatre, and Piven Theatre in Chicago. Joan is a former Directing Fellow at Clubbed Thumb, Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Actors Theatre of Louisville. BA: Northwestern University www.joansergay.com

May Treuhaft-Ali (Pleasure Machine writer, she/her) is a playwright and new-play dramaturg. After graduating from Wesleyan University, she completed an M.Phil in Theatre and Performance Studies at Trinity College Dublin on a George J. Mitchell Scholarship. She is a Writing Fellow at The Playwrights Realm, a 2021 Visionary Playwright at Theater Masters, an alumna of Clubbed Thumb’s Early-Career Writers’ Group, and a recipient of two commissions from Adventure Theatre MTC. She has worked as a dramaturg at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Ars Nova ANT Fest, and Haven Theatre Chicago. Her dramaturgical essays have been published in Playwrights Horizons’ Almanac and Table Work Press’ Two Plays. May is currently the Literary Fellow at Playwrights Horizons.

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A multi-faceted meditation on spirituality and the past year, asking all of us to consider the ways God has shown up in our own lives.

Feel the Spirit, by resident artist Noelle Viñas & directed by Elizabeth Carter (Eureka Day, 2019).

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Gabriela, a young, queer pastor new in her post, is struggling to navigate her new congregation’s shift to online worship due to COVID-19. As seasons change outside and the flat timeline of quarantine continues, the church fights to maintain a practice that rotates around fellowship and community across generations and cultures when they can’t hug, cook, or sing together. Feel The Spirit pushes against the isolation of virtual engagement by inviting audience members to turn their cameras on, and engage in moments of real-time reflection. This communal experience is a multi-faceted meditation on spirituality and the past year, asking all of us to consider the ways God has shown up in our individual and collective humanity.
A made-for-Zoom play commissioned by Shotgun Players.

FEEL THE SPIRIT will be livestreamed on THURSDAY, JULY 1 at 8pm ET. The performance will then be available to view until 11:59pm on TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 2021. All tickets must be purchased before 10pm on MONDAY, JULY 5th.

The funds raised from this reading will go directly to the artists participating. If you'd like to support Colt Coeur and our ongoing programming, please consider making a donation in addition to your ticket purchase.

Please note: each patron will receive a unique link that cannot be shared. This will be a livestream which will be available for viewing until 11:59pm on TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021.

We wish to express our gratitude to the Performers’ Unions: ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS, AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY ARTISTS & SAG-AFTRA, through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the Artists to appear on this program.

Credits:

Playwright: NOELLE VIÑAS

Director: ELIZABETH CARTER

Cast: NIKKI CALONGE, LYNNE LIPTON, RAMI MARGRON, ROGER Q MASON, VANESSA PERÉDA, & MORE.

Produced by COLT COEUR

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BIOS 

Elizabeth Carter (Feel the Spirit director, she/her) is a director and actor based in the SF Bay Area who was seen in Eureka Day at Colt Coeur in 2019. Her directing includes San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s 2020 groundbreaking virtual King LearBondage (Honorable Mention for the Relentless Award), Every 28 Hours Plays and A Place to Belong with American Conservatory Theatre, for colored girls….(Broadway World Best Local Play and TBA nominee Best Ensemble) with African American Shakespeare Co. and Participants (TBA Best Anthology) for TheatreFirst. She has directed for California Shakespeare Theater Conservatory and is the Associate Director of the Theatre Dept. at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts.  She is a recipient of the Bridging the Gap Grant and a Director’s West 2019 Alum.

Noelle Viñas (Feel the Spirit playwright, she/her) is a playwright, educator, and theater-artist from Springfield, Virginia and Montevideo, Uruguay. She is a resident artist at Colt Coeur and a member of The Civilians ' 2020-2021 R&D Group. Her play Derecho (2019 John Gassner Playwriting Award, 2019 Jane Chambers Honorable Mention) was workshopped as part of the 2020 Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Recent commissions include Weston Playhouse for her short play Zoom Intervention (NY Times Critic's Pick), Every Time I Feel The Spirit for Shotgun Players, Lauren Gunderson's New Now Commission, and the book for The Long Horizon, a space musical for Imagination Stage's Speak Out Onstage Ensemble. Previously, she was part of Playwrights Foundation's four-year Resident Playwrights Initiative and a 2019 Artist-in-Residence at Djerassi. Viñas resides in Brooklyn and will be graduating with her MFA in Playwriting from Brooklyn College in spring 2021. 

 

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Grey Matters, by Colt Coeur company member Eden Marryshow & directed by Steve H. Broadnax III (Broadway’s upcoming production of Thoughts of a Colored Man), will be livestreamed on Saturday, May 22nd at 8pm. The performance will then be available to view until 11:59pm on Wednesday, May 26th, 2021. All tickets must be purchased before 10pm on Wednesday, May 26th.

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Based on real life events, the play chronicles the love, labor and pain of being in an interracial marriage in Brooklyn in the 1970 and 1980s. Jeannie is white and pregnant, Ed is black and the father, they love each other but… is love enough? Does grey matter?

A unique livestream performance.

The funds raised from this reading will go directly to the artists participating. If you'd like to support Colt Coeur and our ongoing programming, please consider making a donation in addition to your ticket purchase.

Please note: each patron will receive a unique link that cannot be shared. This will be a livestream which will be available for viewing until 11:59pm on Wednesday, May 26, 2021.

We wish to express our gratitude to the Performers’ Unions: ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS, AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY ARTISTS & SAG-AFTRA, through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the Artists to appear on this program.

Credits:

Playwright: Eden Marryshow

Director: Steve H Broadnax III

Cast: JaBen Early, Russell G. Jones, Chantal Jean-Pierre, Cesa Pledger, Logan Ricket, and Laila Robins.

Stage management: Norman Anthony Small

Produced by COLT COEUR

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Sit down with the artists in our Spring/Summer season!

On Saturday, April 17th Colt Coeur kicked off its spring season with a free virtual celebration hosted by CoCo Board member Sendhil Ramamurthy (Hatef**k, “Never Have I Ever”) and Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt, and featuring artists from all of the spring programming. Ramamurthy and Campbell-Holt interviewed the playwrights and directors about their projects and processes and casting was announced for the first of the projects.

This livestream is available to view until June 30th - tickets are free, however reservations are required. Click here to get your free ticket.

SPRING SEASON 2021:

Saturday, MAY 22nd 8pm ET (avail until Wednesday, May 26th)

Grey Matters, by Colt Coeur company member Eden Marryshow & directed by Steve H. Broadnax III (Broadway’s upcoming production of Thoughts of a Colored Man). Based on real life events, the play chronicles the love, labor and pain of being in an interracial marriage in Brooklyn in the 1970 and 1980s. Jeannie is white and pregnant, Ed is black and the father, they love each other but… is love enough? Does grey matter? A unique livestream performance. 

Thursday, July 1 (avail until Monday, July 5th)

Feel the Spirit, by resident artist Noelle Viñas & directed by Elizabeth Carter (Eureka Day, 2019), Gabriela, a young, queer pastor new in her post, is struggling to navigate her new congregation’s shift to online worship due to COVID-19. As seasons change outside and the flat timeline of quarantine continues, the church fights to maintain a practice that rotates around fellowship and community across generations and cultures when they can’t hug, cook, or sing together. Feel The Spirit pushes against the isolation of virtual engagement by inviting audience members to turn their cameras on, and engage in moments of real-time reflection. This communal experience is a multi-faceted meditation on spirituality and the past year, asking all of us to consider the ways God has shown up in our individual and collective humanity. A made-for-Zoom play commissioned by Shotgun Players. 

September 2021 (dates tba soon)

the dowagers, by Colt Coeur company member Justice Hehir & directed by Joan Sergay. Salome, Tara, and Nick share an apartment building and a system for navigating the unspeakable. A pandemic-era play about neighbors, proximity, and the many permutations of care, the dowagers is a meditation on loss and lust - set on a single stoop. An outdoor, socially distanced reading.

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BIOS

Steve H. Broadnax III - Directing credits include various shows and theatre’s nationally and internationally including: Broadway Bound THOUGHTS OF A COLORED MAN by Keenan Scott II, THE HOT WING KING by Katori Hall  Signature Theatre NYC, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, Hattiloo Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Ensemble Studio Theatre Company NYC, Chautauqua Theatre Company, People’s Light Theatre, Apollo Theatre NYC, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Atlantic Theatre NYC, Detroit Public Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, Cleveland Playhouse, The Black Theatre Troupe in Phoenix, AZ, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Moore Theatre in Seattle, Market Theatre Johannesburg SA, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, National Arts Festival in South Africa, and The Adelaide Arts Festival Australia. 

Elizabeth Carter is a director and actor based in the SF Bay Area who was seen in Eureka Day at Colt Coeur in 2019. Her directing includes San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s 2020 groundbreaking virtual King Lear,  Bondage (Honorable Mention for the Relentless Award), Every 28 Hours Plays and A Place to Belong with American Conservatory Theatre, for colored girls….(Broadway World Best Local Play and TBA nominee Best Ensemble) with African American Shakespeare Co. and Participants (TBA Best Anthology) for TheatreFirst. She has directed for California Shakespeare Theater Conservatory and is the Associate Director of the Theatre Dept. at Ruth Asawa Schoolof the Arts.  She is a recipient of the Bridging the Gap Grant and a Director’s West 2019 Alum.

Justice Hehir is a playwright whose work explores sexuality, feminism, and the formation and rupture of human bonds. She is a company member of Colt Coeur and is the recipient of a 2021 Individual Artist Fellowship from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. She is currently commissioned by George Street Playhouse and is an alumna of the 2020 Clubbed Thumb Early Career Writers Group. Other recent projects include “true believer”, published this year by Table Work Press, and “freeplay”, under development through a 2020 EST/Sloan Project commission. MFA: Hunter College, BA: Rutgers University. She lives in Newark, NJ.

Eden Marryshow is an award-winning Director/Writer/Actor from Flatbush, Brooklyn. He co-wrote, produced and starred in the Feature Film BRUCE!!!! which garnered Marryshow the Grand Jury Prize: Best Director at  ABFF, the HBO Award for Best Film and the Audience Award at the MVAAFF, and was nominated for Best Film at Urbanworld Film Festival. BRUCE!!!! opened Nationwide theatrically in 25 cities through AMCindependent, and he simultaneously had his Broadway debut as Ray Mills in the Tony Award winning play INK. He is in Post-production for his latest film, All, Alone., which was shot in April during Quarantine, and his latest project the limited series EKLYPSE: A Hip-Hop Fable was a part of Urbanworld 2020. Eden is a Colt Coeur company member. Peanut, I miss you and love you. 

Joan Sergay is a Brooklyn-based director of new work, originally from Washington, D.C. She has worked at Playwrights Horizons, Clubbed Thumb, Vineyard Theatre, The Play Company, Primary Stages, The Flea, The Tank, Two Headed Rep, and Dixon Place. She has also worked regionally at Actors Theatre of Louisville, The University of California San Diego, Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Rivendell Theatre, Citadel Theatre, and Piven Theatre in Chicago. Joan is a former Directing Fellow at Clubbed Thumb, Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Actors Theatre of Louisville. BA: Northwestern University www.joansergay.com

Noelle Viñas is a playwright, educator, and theater-artist from Springfield, Virginia and Montevideo, Uruguay. She is a resident artist at Colt Coeur and a member of The Civilians ' 2020-2021 R&D Group. Her play Derecho (2019 John Gassner Playwriting Award, 2019 Jane Chambers Honorable Mention) was workshopped as part of the 2020 Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Recent commissions include Weston Playhouse for her short play Zoom Intervention (NY Times Critic's Pick), Every Time I Feel The Spirit for Shotgun Players, Lauren Gunderson's New Now Commission, and the book for The Long Horizon, a space musical for Imagination Stage's Speak Out Onstage Ensemble. Previously, she was part of Playwrights Foundation's four-year Resident Playwrights Initiative and a 2019 Artist-in-Residence at Djerassi. Viñas resides in Brooklyn and will be graduating with her MFA in Playwriting from Brooklyn College in spring 2021. 

COLT COEUR is a Brooklyn-based theater company founded in 2010. Our original, story-driven, visceral theater pulls you close and doesn’t let go. Our community of artists nurtures and invests in diverse perspectives to produce work that straddles the line between mainstream and experimental.  We strive to create great happenings in small rooms, theater as close as a whisper in your ear or a stranger’s hand brushing yours. Intimacy is our way in. We embrace the infinite theatrical potential of intimate live performance. We contemplate questions that inspire us and devise theater pieces which respond to and engage with the world in which we live. We address the ambivalence, terror and exhilaration of our age through theater that utilizes a simplicity of means to achieve richness of expression. 

 Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt and Managing Director Bailey Williams lead a 21-member ensemble of actors, playwrights and designers to nurture the next generation of theater artists through the development and production of new plays and by providing arts education and mentorship to students from under-resourced NYC public schools. Over 11 years, Colt Coeur has produced 11 world premieres, 1 east coast premiere; developed 48 plays; and provided free arts education for over 200 students.

All 12 of Colt Coeur’s world premieres explored themes of resonance to our times while ranging in subject matter from teen pregnancy (Dry Land), to postpartum depression and the struggle to make ends meet for a working-class family (Cal in Camo), to the underlying appetite for new frontiers that is manifest in applicants looking to travel on a one-way mission to Mars (How to Live on Earth).  Half of the productions were developed from scratch with a company of actors, designers, a playwright, and director Adrienne Campbell-Holt. All of the productions received rave reviews and have gone on to publication and/or subsequent national and international productions. Colt Coeur is currently developing new work with commissioned playwrights including Antoinette Nwandu (Paula Vogel Award 2019) and Francisca Da Silveira.

Colt Coeur was poised to produce their 13th world premiere, Polylogues, created and performed by Xandra Nur Clark and directed by Molly Clifford, in April 2020, which was postponed due to the ongoing global health crisis.

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Donations will also go towards Colt Coeur's continued programming.


CoCo welcomes three new additions to Board of Directors!

Colt Coeur recently welcomed 3 additions to its Board of Directors: Tomi Olabanji, Vanessa Peréda, and Ebony Vines. These new members join existing Board members Amy Ashton, Rachel DeMatteo, Amy Groeschel, Julia Jones, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Roberta Kelly, Ray Levin, Alex Marrs, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Erica Rotstein, and AJ Strasser.  

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Tomi Olabanji (she/her) is a young Nigerian techie born and raised in Northern Virginia. She is currently an Onboarding Consultant at Neustar. She partners with clients to navigate the transfer and activation process of their data on various data platforms such as Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Hulu. Her display of resilience every day dealing with myriad of issues and activities for so many clients, has earned her multiple peer recognition and top performance awards. She also received a recommendation from her CEO to be selected for Neustar’s inaugural Diversity and Inclusion council after her bold efforts to speak to him directly about diverse and cultural awareness efforts. The determination she has in her professional life to leave a trail of excellence seamlessly translates to her personal life. She has a passion for helping people in a manner that extends beyond just financially. She does not to stand behind anything that doesn’t serve a purpose beyond looking great on her resume because she values her integrity and trust she has developed from her network. Tomi is an advocate for the voiceless in every space she finds herself in, recognizing that her own career climb is a testament of others who have done the same for her. Her support of Girls Inspired and Ready to Lead (GIRL), has earned her a spot on the non-profit’s Advisory Council where she continues her work to mentor the next generation on career readiness with a focus on STEAM careers. When she isn’t getting lost behind the latest download on her Kindle, tending to her house plants, or making improvements to her new home, one will find her jet setting to a new destination (#TomiTravels), to soak in the atmosphere of a new culture or cuisine. She is very family oriented and her dog niece Foxy would also say she’s is a joy to be around! Instagram: @tomiohhh // LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tomiolabanji // Girls Inspired and Ready to Lead: https://www.girlsinspiredinc.org/

Vanessa Peréda (she/her/hers) is a Chicana multi-disciplinary theater artist, proud arts-ed programmer, teaching artist, and community builder. Growing up homeless and poor in her youth in Central California, it is her mission to break the chains of inaccessible artistic opportunities and create structures where ALL BIPOC artists, especially those with backgrounds similar to her own, can thrive and have a place at the theatrical table. When not performing, creating, and writing, Vanessa engages in local politics, advocates for climate and restorative justice, and stands by the idea that prioritizing artistic opportunities for BIPOC artists are foundational in building a more equitable industry and city. Vanessa currently works as The Education + Community Director for the Bushwick Starr, as an Artistic Fellow/Collaborator at ¡Oye Group!, and as the co-leader of Colt Coeur’s annual free Education Initiative. vanessapfelix.com

Ebony Vines’ (she/her/hers) most recent credits include: assistant directing the industry concert for the new musical Dear Prospective Student, which was managed by Tony award winning Producers, SL Theatricals. Producer on the short film Ghoul Station now on Amazon Prime, the Typecast Benefit Concert which was presented at the historical Duplex Cabaret Theater and The Women's Cycle at The Cell Theater. She can also be heard co-hosting a weekly podcast called Theatre Geeks Anonymous which is a proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. She has been featured on blogs and in publications for her theatrical work and is a 2020 graduate of the Commercial Theater Institute's fourteen-week commercial producing program. Ebony is also a founding member of the Think Tank for Theatrical Innovation which is a "collaborative community of theater professionals who provide innovative strategies to promote inclusion, equity, diversity, and access in the creation and business of theater." For more details on Ebony’s background and work you can check out her website at www.ebonyvines.com.

11th Annual FREE theatre-making workshop for students ages 11-15!

Calling All Artists Ages 11-15! 

JOIN US WHERE THEATRE MEETS ACTIVISM

Colt Coeur Theater is thrilled to announce our
11th Annual FREE 5-week theater making workshop!

Camp will be held virtually on 5 Saturdays
February 27th - March 27th, 12-2pm (ET)

Final presentation:
Sunday, March 28th (time tbd)

Fill out your application by clicking on this link.
(Please fill it out by February 10th, 2021 to join in on the fun!)

WHO: Students ages 11-15 who have an interest in creating original plays/theatrical pieces & learning about acting, writing, design, and more!

WHAT: In this 5-week workshop we will dive into the urgent stories and issues that YOU want to talk about or share. What’s going on RIGHT NOW affects YOU and the people you love. Let’s find what lights you up, and use our art to create together. 

Join us and a group of professional artists, actors, musicians, designers, and activists to take up YOUR space and tell the stories YOU want to tell!

WHEN: Camp is in session virtually on 5 SATURDAYS February 27 - March 27th, 2021 from 12pm-2pm ET, with a final performance on SUNDAY, March 28th 2021. 

WHERE: ONLINE.

HOW MUCH: FREE!! 

There is no cost to participate however you must commit to being present for all 5 sessions.

If you have any questions please contact Vanessa at cocoplaymaking@gmail.com or at 718.986.8268

** We also offer alumni of our program ages 16+ the opportunity to be PAID student leaders. Email cocoplaymaking@gmail.com if you're interested in applying to be a student leader.


A Letter to You

December 2020

Dear friend,

First and foremost, thank you. If you are reading this letter, you are a part of our Colt Coeur family, and without your help and support, we could not have made the incredible headway we did in this pandemic year.  

Through it all, we have kept making and performing theater - albeit virtually. In May, we re-assembled the cast from our 2019 world premiere of Eureka Day, by Jonathan Spector, with nearly 500 viewers live on Play-Per-View. We produced a 4-show fall season, kicked off with a celebrity cast reading of Steven Levenson’s Seven Minutes in Heaven in honor of the play’s 10th anniversary. The cast of our 2019 world premiere of Rehana Lew Mirza’s Hatef**k reunited in October, and viewers all over the world tuned in. Director Logan Vaughn and playwright Stacey Rose brought together the team from their 2019 world premiere of America V. 2.1: the Sad Demise and Eventual Extinction of the American Negro a few weeks back and over 700 people watched. Over the course of these 6 months of programming - we have paid 42 artists, 64% of whom identify as Black, Latinx, and/or Asian, and 57% of whom identify as women+.

We have also continued to nurture the next generation of theatre artists: serving 31 students in 13 states and employing 16 professional theatre artists in our annual free Education Initiative (online for the first time). This summer, we launched our Mentorship program, pairing 7 BIPOC alumni with Colt Coeur artists for continued support.  

We welcomed a new class of Colt Coeur Resident Artists, as well as extending the residency of 4 of last year’s artists. The current cohort consists of playwrights Bleu Beckford-Burrell, Adrienne Dawes, Emma Goidel and Noelle Viñas, and directors Tara Elliott, J. Mehr Kaur, and Portia Krieger. A newly launched Working Artists Group, led by Kelcey Anyá and Portia Krieger offers artists in our community a monthly playground experience to share work, deepen engagement with collaborators and have fun in a communal setting. We also expanded our Community, welcoming Bailey Williams as our new Managing Director, Amy Ashton and Sendhil Ramamurthy to the Board, and Kelcey Anya, Portia Krieger, and Vanessa Peréda-Felix to our Company. And we celebrated our 10 year anniversary and feted Founding Board member Celia Keenan-Bolger, gathering for a special evening in a packed loft in NoHo last February- little suspecting the seismic shifts in our lives around the corner!

As a “tiny but excellent” company – your gift goes a long way. With a part-time staff of 2, our overhead is low, but our programming remains ambitious.  These tremendous milestones would not have been possible without your support.  Please join me by making a tax-deductible gift to Colt Coeur’s Annual Fund.   If you prefer to donate via check, please use our Brooklyn mailing address below.  Your donation today is an investment in our community, our stories, and our future!

Thank you in advance for your generosity.  I wish you and your loved ones a joyous holiday season! 

Sincerely,
Adrienne Campbell-Holt
Artistic Director

138 South Oxford Street #4E // Brooklyn, NY 11217
Artistic Director: Adrienne Campbell-Holt // Managing Director: Bailey Williams
Board of Directors
Amy Ashton  ×  Rachel DeMatteo  ×  Amy Groeschel  ×  Julia Jones  ×  Celia Keenan-Bolger  ×  Roberta Kelly  ×  Ray Levin  × Alex Marrs  ×  Vanessa Peréda  ×  Sendhil Ramamurthy ×  Erica Rotstein  × AJ Strasser

Colt Coeur Company
Amy Altadonna  ×  Kelcey Anyá  ×  Molly Carden  ×  Ato Essandoh  × Amy Groeschel 
 Adam Harrington  ×  Justice Hehir  ×   MJ Kaufman   ×  Steven Levenson  ×  Lynne Lipton  ×  Natalie Margolin × Eden Marryshow   ×  John McDermott  × Ana Nogueira  ×  Vanessa Peréda ×  Kate Roberts  ×   Matt Stadelmann   ×  Brian Wiles ×  Grant Yeager

www.ColtCoeur.org

HOLIDAY CRAPTACULAR: A VARIETY SHOW TO CLOSE OUT 2020

A FREE night of comedy, music, sketches, games, dance & much, much more!

Hosts: Sidikha Ashraf & Adam Harrington

LIVESTREAM: SATURDAY, DEC 12TH 8PM ET LIVESTREAM

Performers include: Sara Bareilles, Taye Diggs, Karla Puno Garcia (HAMILTON), Jo Lampert ("ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK", "TRANSPARENT"), Justin Linville ("THE CHRIS GETHARD SHOW"), Natalie Margolin & her grandmother, Sade Namei, Emily Tarver & Vicki Martinez ("ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK"), & MORE

Produced by COLT COEUR.

CLICK HERE FOR FREE TICKETS!

AMERICA V. 2.1 NOV 21ST-25TH!

Please join Colt Coeur for the award-winning

America V. 2.1
by Stacey Rose
directed by Logan Vaughn
reuniting the entire cast of the 2019 world premiere!

Cast:
Ansa Akyea, Jordan Barrow, Kalyne Coleman, Peterson Townsend & Peggy Pharr Wilson

Sound design: Luqman Brown
choreography/movement: Kevin Boseman
Stage manager: Norman Anthony Small

The play will be performed live on Saturday, November 21st at 8pm ET and be available to stream until Wednesday, November 25th 11pm ET. A talkback with the cast and creative team will follow the performance. Tickets start at $5 and are available here

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This bold, brave, important, timely, and highly relevant story is  a cautionary tale...
If, in the face of recent events, you have uttered the phrase: Wait - WHAT?
If you have thought how can this be happening?
If you wonder how there can be "fine people on both sides"?

If you have asked how did we get here?
If you find yourself pondering if this is what the founders had in mind?
If you think you are "woke"... You should see this play!

- BROADWAY WORLD 

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America v. 2.1, or the Sad Demise and Eventual Extinction of the American Negro, is a day in the life of a troupe of historical re-enactors charged with telling the tragic story of what was once was the American Negro, a woeful race once featured prominently in the American landscape, but whose time has been extinguished at their own foolish hand. The troupe finds themselves at odds with the state of their own existences while being painfully oblivious to the parallels and intersections their lives draw to that of the very Negroes whose story they are bound to tell. As this oblivion fades and they are faced with their stark reality, this day in the life of actors, becomes a day of reckoning.

(Production still from Barrington Stage Company's 2019 world premiere by Daniel Rader.)

We'd like to share our Code of Community & Action Items.

 COCO’S CODE OF COMMUNITY

Our Code of Community is a living document that we commit to updating, revisiting, and  consistently offering room for edits in order to remain in alignment of anti-racist practices, inclusivity, and the spirit of true collaboration. 

Dated: October 18, 2020

YOU ARE WELCOME HERE

At Colt Coeur, we welcome and embrace all human beings and safeguard and embolden our differences. 

Our company will not stand for racism, sexism, queerphobia, ableism, entitlement and any other conduct that threatens to destroy the fabric of the socially equitable industry we are creating.  

We would like to acknowledge the variety of visible and invisible access needs of our community of artistic collaborators and audience members and make a commitment to supporting those needs to the best of our abilities.

We recognize the delicacy of theatrical performance and of the social aspects affiliated with theater - but we place the health and well-being of our company and community as paramount. We nurture and prioritize personal investment in our artists, students, community and all we come in contact with. 

Action Items: ·       We are doing away with ‘10 out of 12’ rehearsals and the 6-day work week. 

·       We hire intimacy directors when needed for productions and we will encourage our company to stay home when sick. 

·       We cover transportation costs for interns and would never ask them to work more than 10 hours a week. 

·       We also support our collaborators who are working parents by offering flexible rehearsal schedules, as well as private lactation rooms.   

SOCIAL JUSTICE STANCE AND COCO
To ensure that we are a community that commits itself to the We See You White American Theater document, social equity and anti-racist practices, we heavily consider who we work with and make a promise to prioritize BIPOC collaborators and works that reflect our core values and our mission. We are grateful for the generosity of the WSYWAT creators and acknowledge the deficiency in the make-up of our programming and collaborators historically. We commit to amplifying and nurturing the work of Black, Indigenous and POC artists and recognize the tremendous value these artists add to our company and our world.

Action Items: 
·       The majority of our Colt Coeur community participated in Nicole Brewer’s Anti-Racist Theatre: A Foundational Course in September and October of 2020; additional members of our company and board will participate in this training in November. We commit to a continued engagement with anti-racism training and education.

·       We commit to reaching 50%+ BIPOC representation by 2022 across our Board, Company and production teams. 

·       We continue our longstanding commitment to 50%+ BIPOC representation within our Residency Program and Education Initiative. 

TRANSFORMATIVE ANTI-RACIST PRACTICES
We make a commitment to uphold transformative and anti-racist work as a company and expect all who collaborate with us to join us in this work. We consistently seek opportunities to grow and to learn how we participate in antiquated, problematic systems. We dedicate our time together to not only champion the arts but also to reflect and assess how we can DO better and BE better for our BIPOC artistic community.

Action Items: ·       We are currently creating flow charts to make transparent our points of access, as well as offering artists, staff and audience open and clear channels of communication with the goal of becoming a more equitable institution.

·       We are also working on updating our Handbook so our mission and goals can be laid out clearly for all to see. 

OUR IMPACT
We recognize that everything we do in this industry has an impact not only on our artistic community but on our local and global community as well. Our goal is to positively impact the land we utilize for rehearsal, productions, and education; and the communities therein.

We acknowledge that the land upon which we gather to rehearse and present our work in NYC is part of the traditional territory of the Lenni-Lenape, called “Lenapehoking.” We commit to anti-racist practices and uplift the Lenni-Lenape (and any other indigenous tribes) as the original people of this land and acknowledge the erasure of their history, the loss of their ancestors and culture at the hand of colonialism and continuing practices of racism still present in our industry and our society. 

We nurture the next generation of theater artists by offering in-depth exploration of artistic expression through our annual Education Initiative, Mentorship and Internship programs. Since 2010 the Education Initiative has served students from under-resourced NYC public schools; in 2020 we operated virtually and worked with students across the country.

Action Items: 
·       We commit to continued focus on our Education Initiative, to growing our Mentorship program for the public school students in our community, and to supporting more students in ongoing and authentic engagement. 

·       We also build community relationships and support local businesses by hosting events at neighborhood establishments and by offering exposure to our audiences via ads or offers in our programs.

·       We support continuing our relationship with the Lenni-Lenape people and territory by sharing a statement at every one of our gatherings, public or internal. 

GROWTH AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Growth and adaptation can only happen with accountability. We vow to hold ourselves accountable to the mission of our company and this code of community and openly invite any feedback from the people with whom we work. 

Along with this document, we are a work-in-progress. This code and our company must never stop growing, improving, and adapting. We are open to always learning and to becoming better. 

Action Items: 
·       We invite you to engage with us and help us with this call to accountability. Please contact us via email at coltcoeur@gmail.com.

·       We will update this document and provide dates accordingly as we do the work.

ASPIRATIONS
As part of our ongoing efforts to improve, and continually move towards equitable practices, the following items have been identified as important, but due to a myriad of reasons, we are unable to change in the immediate. 

Our hope is that this section clearly lists out our planned initiatives, and provides a way to hold ourselves accountable to seeing them through. 

·       Create a position called Community-Impact Liaison, who works towards engaging with both the current, and the Indigenous peoples of the communities we rehearse and perform in to create authentic, lasting relationships, and opportunities of collaboration and fellowship.  

·       Hold Town Halls consistently throughout the year in order to provide accessible opportunities to meet with the communities we work and give them the space to give us feedback, or other offerings that will improve the way we move through the world. 
 

We would like to acknowledge the following people and organizations that have provided incredible resources and information that have helped guide our efforts and research.

·       Nicole Brewer’s Anti-Racist Theatre Training

·       Lenni-Lenape Land Acknowledgement 

·       ART/New York

·       The Bushwick Starr

·       WP Theater 

Announcing our 2020-2021 Resident Artists!

We are thrilled to welcome three additional artists:
playwrights Bleu Beckford-BURRELL, Adrienne Dawes, and Noelle Viñas;
as well as extend the Residency of four of last year's cohort:
directors Tara Elliott, J. Mehr Kaur, and Portia Krieger, as well as playwright Emma Goidel

Now in its 4th year, the CoCo Residency provides an intimate group of playwrights & directors with the invaluable resources of community, space to work, and a stipend. Artistic Director Adrienne Campbell-Holt and Managing Director Bailey Williams meet with Residents on a quarterly basis with an emphasis on forging authentic creative collaborations and amplifying these artists' voices. We also invite luminaries from the field to join us for conversations. This past February, we had the privilege of sitting down with auteur directors Tina Satter, Tamilla Woodard and CoCo Resident alum Whitney White.


(All of last year's residents were offered the option to extend through 2021, due to the unique impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.) 

Here is a bit more information about this incredible cohort:

Bleu Beckford-Burrell is a first-generation Jamaican-American actor/playwright. Born and raised in New York City, she works for non-profit organizations where she teaches acting to teens, as well as write and direct plays. Her plays include: P.S.365 (2019 O’Neill Finalist) showcased at EST (Youngblood Workshop Series) and The National Black Theatre (Keep the Soul Alive reading series). Lyons Pride (2018 BAPF, Princess Grace Award Finalist, 2019 The Kilroy’s Honorable Mention, and Yale Drama Series Runner Up) showcased at Playwrights Realm (Ink’d Festival of New Plays) and EST (Bloodwork Reading Series). La Race (2020 Normal Ave Finalist and O’Neill, BAPF Semi-finalist) up-coming showcases at Faultline Theatre (Irons in the Fire) and Page73 (Virtual Residency). She is The Playwright Realm Fellow (2018), PWC New Voices Fellowship (2018, Finalist), P73 Fellowship (2020, Finalist), NYTW/2050 Fellowship (2019, Finalist) as well as an I73 playwright (2020), Colt Coeur resident (2021), PWC Core Writer (2020, Finalist), WP Lab (2020, Finalist), Working Farm (2019, Finalist), et cet. She received the Playwrights Horizons, Jody Falco &amp; Jeffrey Steinman Commission for Emerging Playwrights (2020) and has been nominated for South Coast Repertory, Elizabeth George Emerging Writer Commission (2021). M.F.A. Rutgers University.  BleuBeckford.com

Adrienne Dawes is a playwright, producer, and teaching artist originally from Austin, TX. Her work has been developed with Queen City New Play Initiative, The Workshop Theater, Stages Repertory, B Street Theatre, Teatro Milagro, National Black Theatre, North Carolina Black Repertory, English Theatre Berlin, and more. Adrienne has been an Alice Judson Hayes Fellow (Ragdale Foundation), a Literary Fellow at the Tulsa Artist Fellowship (George Kaiser Family Foundation), and she was recently awarded a 2020 MAP Fund grant for her play Casta (slated to premiere at the Blanton Museum of Art in 2021). Adrienne is a member of the Dramatists Guild, ScriptWorks, and a company member of Salvage Vanguard Theater. www.adriennedawes.com 

Emma Goidel is the 2020 Playwriting Fellow at Page 73. Her plays include The Gap (Barrymore Award, Kilroys List 2019), Two Minutes To Midnight (Clubbed Thumb Emerging Writers Group, mentored by Sheila Callaghan), A Knee That Can Bend (Nominee, ATCA/Steinberg Award &amp; Lanford Wilson Award), Local Girls (Finalist, Princess Grace Award), and We Can All Agree To Pretend This Never Happened (EST, Òran Mór, Tiny Dynamite/InterAct). Her work has been presented by Ars Nova, Clubbed Thumb, InterAct, LAByrinth, Playwrights Realm, Playwrights’ Center, NYSAF, and PlayPenn’s the Foundry. She is a co-founder of the Barrymore Award-winning producing playwrights collective Orbiter 3, and a Kilroy.

J. Mehr Kaur is a director & producer of theatre and film. She created “Kultar’s Mime,” a movement theatre piece written in verse, about the 1984 anti-Sikh program. Recently, she directed the NY premiere of “Queen” by Madhuri Shekar (APAC) and served as Producing Director for Rat Queen Theatre Co, developing devised musicals. Mehr is the assistant director to Adrienne Campbell-Holt on the new musical “Other World.” She is an MFA candidate at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, a graduate of Smith College, Colt Coeur Resident Artist, WTF Directing Corps member, MTC Directing Fellow and recipient of a Fulbright.

Noelle Viñas is a playwright, educator, and theater-artist from Springfield, Virginia and Montevideo, Uruguay. She is a resident playwright at Playwrights Foundation, a resident artist at Colt Coeur, and 2020-2021 member of The Civilians R&D Group. Her play Derecho won the 2019 John Gassner Playwriting Award, along with being part of the 2020 Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Her one-act play, La profesora, was commissioned and produced by TheatreFirst and is currently in development to become the podcast Abuelito with We Rise Production. Recent commissions include Weston Playhouse for her short play Zoom Intervention (NY Times Critic's Pick) and Shotgun Players. She is currently an MFA Playwriting Candidate at Brooklyn College under Erin Courtney, Tina Satter, and Anne Washburn.

ANNOUNCING OUR 4-SHOW FALL 2020 SEASON!

NIC ASHE, NATALIA DYER, LEAH LEWIS, JUSTIN LINVILLE, DALLAS LIU AND ODEYA RUSH
 
TO READ

SEVEN MINUTES IN HEAVEN
BY STEVEN LEVENSON
DIRECTED BY ADRIENNE CAMPBELL-HOLT

FOR ONE-NIGHT ONLY CHARITY READING ONLINE

SEPTEMBER 26th, 2020 8pm et

IN HONOR OF THE PLAY’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Click here for more information and tickets!

 

SENDHIL RAMAMURTHY AND KAVI LADNIER REUNITE FOR
HATEF**K
BY REHANA LEW MIRZA
DIRECTED BY ADRIENNE CAMPBELL-HOLT

OCTOBER 24th at 8pm ET

Click here for tickets!

 

ORIGINAL WORLD PREMIERE CAST REUNITES FOR

AMERICA v. 2.1
BY STACEY ROSE
DIRECTED BY LOGAN VAUGHN

NOVEMBER 21st, 2020

Click here for tickets!

 

HOLIDAY CRAPTACULAR:
A VARIETY SHOW TO CLOSE OUT 2020

CURATED BY SIDIKHA ASHRAF & ADAM HARRINGTON

DECEMBER DATE & TICKET LINK TBA SOON

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As promised, we are thrilled to share our fall season with you virtually! These happenings will occur each month and are an effort to bring you great theater, raise funds for our continued programming, and employ and compensate incredible artists who are unemployed right now. Tickets range from $5-$100, and all readings will be streamed live one-night only.

In honor of the Seven Minutes in Heaven’s 10th anniversary Adrienne Campbell-Holt and Steven Levenson are joined by an all-star cast for a one-night only livestream on Saturday, September 26th at 8pm ET. The cast features Nic Ashe (Queen Sugar), Natalia Dyer (Stranger Things), Leah Lewis (The Half of It), Justin Linville (Crashing), Dallas Liu (PEN15), and Odeya Rush (Lady Bird), with stage directions read by Sidikha Ashraf.  Tickets range from $5-$250 and are available here. Services for this reading are being donated by the celebrity cast and all proceeds will benefit Colt Coeur’s Education and Mentorship programs. Click here for more information and tickets!

In October, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Kavi Ladnier will reunite for Hatefuck, by Rehana Lew Mirza, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt. (The world premiere was co-produced in 2019 by WP Theater and Colt Coeur.) Proceeds from this reading will benefit the artists involved as well as Colt Coeur's Residency Program, of which Rehana is an alumni. Save the date of Saturday, October 17th at 8pm ET. Tickets available here!

Shortly after you cast your very important vote in November, we'll be sharing America V. 2.1, or the Sad Demise and Eventual Extinction of the American Negro, by Stacey Rose, directed by Logan Vaughn on November 21st at 8pm ET. The entire original cast of the world premiere will return for this live reading. Click here for tickets and additional info.

Finally, in December we'll bring you Holiday Craptacular: A Variety Show to Close Out 2020. The evening will be curated by Sidikha Ashraf and Adam Harrington, and feature stand-up comedy, musical performances, and more. The event will livestream Saturday, December 12th at 8pm ET, and be available until December 31st. Tickets are free however must be reserved online.

Although it's not the same as gathering in person, we feel very lucky to share these powerful plays with as wide an audience as possible - while also supporting artists and our ongoing efforts.

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Seven Minutes in Heaven is a hilarious and emotionally raw play that follows six high school freshman caught in the absurd, aching, terrible ecstasy of being young on a splintered night of dysfunctional party games, fumbling first kisses, ruined reputations, broken promises, and raw, raw fun. Set in 1995, the play is charged with the manic exhilaration and stultifying terror of adolescence and explores familiar territory with a unique, brash sense of theatricality. In his 2010 review Jason Zinoman commented on how “the play is so real that you almost believe it was written by one of the characters.”
This reading is presented by special arrangement with Actor’s Equity through Theater Authority, Inc.

A 2019 world premiere by Richard Rodgers-Award winning playwright Rehana Lew Mirza, Hatef**k was described by The New York Times as “Smart, mouthy and sexy! Kavi Ladnier and Sendhil Ramamurthy are dripping with charisma. Just beneath the couple’s pheromone-spiked banter lurks a feeling discussion about representation and identity.” Passions ignite when Layla, an intense literature professor, accuses Imran, a brashly iconoclastic novelist, of trading in anti-Muslim stereotypes. But as their attraction grows into something more, they discover that good sex doesn’t always make good bedfellows. Conflicting cultural identities collide in this thornily clever antidote to a “meet-cute” romance.

America v. 2.1  is a day in the life of a troupe of historical re-enactors charged with telling the tragic story of what was once was the American Negro, a woeful race once featured prominently in the American landscape, but whose time has been extinguished at own foolish hand. The troupe finds themselves at odds with the state of their own existences while being painfully oblivious to the parallels and intersections their lives draw to that of the very Negroes whose story they are bound to tell. As this oblivion fades and they are faced with their stark reality, this day in the life of actors, becomes a day of reckoning. 

 

About the Artists

Steven Levenson
is a Tony Award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and television writer and producer. His plays include If I ForgetCore Values, Seven Minutes In Heaven, and The Language of Trees. He wrote the book for the musical, Dear Evan Hansen, which won six Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Musical. He co-created and executive produced the FX series “Fosse/Verdon”, which was nominated for seventeen Emmy Awards, including Best Limited Series and Best Writing for a Limited Series, as well as for Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice Association, and Producers Guild Awards, in addition to winning the Writers Guild Award and an AFI Award for Outstanding Series. Other honors include the OBIE Award, two Outer Critics Circle Awards, and the John Gassner Memorial Playwriting Award. He served for three seasons as a writer and producer on Showtime’s “Masters Of Sex”. He is a graduate of Brown University and a Founding Company Member of Colt Coeur. 

Rehana Lew Mirza’s plays include: Hatef**k (Colt Coeur/WP), A People’s Guide to History in the Time of Here and Now (Primary Stages Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation’s commission; AADA worshop production); Soldier X (Ma-Yi; Brooklyn College; NY-SCA/Lark Commission); Tomorrow, Inshallah (Living Room Theater, Kansas City; Storyworks/Huffpost commission); Neighborhood Watch (NNPN/InterAct commission) and Barries (Desipina, Asian American Theater Company). With her husband Mike Lew, she was awarded the 2020 Kleban for most promising librettist. They also share a Mellon Foundation National Playwright residency administered in partnership with Howlround at Ma-Yi, as well as a commission at La Jolla Playhouse for The Colonialism Project after previously being their 2018 artists-in-residence.  They’ve co-written the book, in partnership with Sam Willmott, to the musical Bhangin’ It (2019 Richard Rodgers Award, upcoming at La Jolla Playhouse and McCarter Theater). Additional honors: NYFA Fellow, Colt Coeur Company member, HBO Access Fellow, Lilly Award (Stacey Mindich “Go Write a Play”), Tofte Lake Emrging Writers Residency, EST Sloan Commission, a John Golden Award, Leopold Schepp Fellowship, Ma-Yi Writers Lab Member and Co-Director (2006-2016), Primary Stages Dorothy Strelsin Writers Group Member (2014-2017) and a TCG/New Georges Fellowship. MFA: Columbia University; BFA: NYU Tisch.

Stacey Rose hails from Elizabeth, NJ and Charlotte NC respectively. Her work has been presented at: The Fire This Time Festival, The Lark, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, National Black Theatre, Pillsbury House Theater, Barrington Stage Company, and Kansas City Rep. Stacey has held fellowships/residencies with The Dramatists Guild, The Playwrights' Center, Sundance Theatre Lab, The Goodman Theatre, The Civilians, and Tofte Lake Center. She had two plays featured on the 2019 Kilroys list, with a third listed as an honorable mention. Her play Legacy Land was on the 2020 Kilroys list.  Stacey is a recipient of a 2019 Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Women's Commissioning Grant in partnership with Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre and a 2020 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation commission in partnership with Manhattan Theatre Club.  She is currently a staff writer for 9-1-1 on Fox. Stacey's work celebrates and explores Blackness, Black identity, Black history, body politics, and the dilemma of life as the “other.”

Logan Vaughn is a New York based Artist and Director of new work. In 2008 Logan was awarded the Goodman Theater's prestigious Joyce Arts Fellowship in Casting and subsequently worked as a Casting Director in the Tony Award winning theaters' casting department for five seasons. In addition to the Goodman she has cast for Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Berkeley Repertory, Cardinal Stage and Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival. Logan was Playwrights Horizons Director in Residence 2012-2013. In 2012 Logan was also named a Member of the Director's Lab, Lincoln Center. As a Director she has worked with The Public Theater, MCC Theater, Sundance, Kansas City Rep Theater, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, The Apollo Theater, Geva Theatre, Playwrights' Center, The Playwrights Realm, Mosaic Theatre, 59E59, National Black Theatre and NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Her work in film includes assisting the Academy Award winning producing team behind Precious and Monster's Ball as well as serving as head of casting for several award winning independents. Logan received a 2019 Outer Critics Circle nomination for Best Direction of a Play for the New York premiere of Loy A. Webb's The Light at MCC Theater. And most recently directed the World Premiere of Legacy Land (The Kilroys List 2020) by Stacey Rose at Kansas City Repertory Theater. Logan is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Acting at UMKC and the Associate Artistic Director of Ojai Playwrights Conference. In television she has shadowed for HBO, the FOX Network (APB) and the Paramount Network (WACO Mini-Series). Logan trained professionally as a dancer for fifteen years with various companies including Gus Giordano and Visceral Dance. She has a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Film from Columbia College Chicago and has been featured in national and international publications including Glamour, Essence, Lucky and Globetrotter Magazine.

Adrienne Campbell-Holt is the Founding Artistic Director of Colt Coeur. She is the recipient of the 2018 Lucille Lortel Visionary Director Award.  Current/Upcoming: world premiere: Other World, by Hunter Bell, Jeff Bowen & Ann McNamee, choreography by Karla Puno Garcia (Bucks County Playhouse). Adrienne is currently developing new plays with Oscar Olivo, Lily Padilla, Antoinette Nwandu, and Rick Cleveland. Recent: NY premiere of Eureka Day by Jonathan Spector (Colt Coeur), world premiere of We Are Among Us by Stephen Belber (City Theater, Pittsburgh), world premiere of Hatefuck, by Rehana Lew Mirza (WP/Colt Coeur), world premiere of Joan by Stephen Belber (Colt Coeur, starring Johanna Day), Downstairs by Theresa Rebeck at Primary Stages (November-December 2018; starring Tyne Daly and Tim Daly), Associate Director on Dear Evan Hansen, directed by Michael Greif (Broadway), world premiere of Zürich by Amelia Roper (Colt Coeur @ NYTW), world premiere of Thirst by C. A. Johnson (CATF), Afterwords, a new musical by Zoe Sarnak and Emily Kaczmarek, What We're Up Against by Theresa Rebeck (WP Theater), New York Indie Theater Film Festival screening of Henry + the trains, (January 2017), world premiere of Christopher G. Nuñez's The Surgeon and her Daughters (Cherry Lane Mentor Project), world premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s The Nest (Denver Theatre Company), world premiere of Dry Land by Ruby Rae Spiegel (Colt Coeur), world premiere of Greg Moss’ REUNION (South Coast Rep), world premiere of Eliza Clark's Recall (Colt Coeur), and world premiere of Steven Levenson's Seven Minutes in Heaven (Colt Coeur). Adrienne is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University and the director of #MakeItFair.

“I think you were so busy looking for a riot that you missed the gathering of the grieving. I think you were so busy looking for looters that you missed the lament and heartbreak of a community. I think you were so busy looking for trouble that you missed the tragedy of systemic racialized trauma on the bodies of black and brown people. Tonight, tomorrow, and even the next day I beg of you, look again. Look again.”

Rev. Dr. Ron Bell

EUREKA DAY RETURNS FOR ONE-NIGHT ONLY CHARITY READING MAY 22!

PRESENTED BY PLAY PER-VIEW

“Eureka Day,” is so brilliantly yoked to the current American moment—its flighty politics, its deadly folly—that it makes you want to jump out of your skin.
-
Vinson Cunningham, New Yorker

“Eureka Day,” is not only one of the funniest plays to open this year, it is one of the saddest.
 
-Ben Brantley, New York Times

On Friday May 22nd at 8:00pm, Play-PerView will reunite the original Off-Broadway company of Jonathan Spector’s Eureka Day under the direction of Adrienne Campbell-Holt, following its extended sold-out run last summer.  Featuring Tina Benko (“New Amsterdam,” Scenes from a Marriage, Top Girls), Elizabeth Carter, KK Moggie (Passage, Daphne’s Dive), Thomas Jay Ryan (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Crucible), and Brian Wiles (“Manifest,” “Billions”). 

In Eureka Day, Carina has just enrolled her son at Eureka Day School in Berkeley, CA, where all decisions are made by consensus, diversity and inclusion are valued, and vaccinations are a matter of personal choice.  As a freshman member of the private school’s board of directors, she is thrown into the deep end when a mumps outbreak hits the school, forcing parents to choose between their own personal beliefs and what’s best for the community. 

This reading, presented by special arrangement with Sonia Friedman Productions and Dramatists Play Service, will benefit Colt Coeur and No Kid Hungry. The online event is ticketed with access starting at $5 and available at play-perview.com.

EUREKA DAY premiered at Aurora Theater in Berkeley, CA in April 2018, where it received all of the region’s new play awards: Glickman Award, Theatre Bay Area Award, San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award, and Rella Lossy Award.