2010-2011 Season


October, 2010

Chimera

co-created by Deborah Stein and Suli Holum


What if you discovered you were your own twin?

A collaborative piece with Suli Holum, one of the founding members of Pig Iron.




February, 2011

Little Eyes

by Cory Hinkle - Presented at the GUTHRIE


A darkly funny exploration of American fear, denial, and religious fundamentalism in the months following 9/11. Directed by Jeremy Wilhelm and starring Luverne Seifert, Maggie Chestovich and Sarah Agnew.



April, 2011

Glyph

By Christina Ham


A woman cuts herself off from society, her family,  and her native tongue as she looks to redefine her life on her own terms. Directed by Marion McClinton.







WORKHAUS IN THE WORLD


God Save Gertude was published in TheatreForum and the LA Cast album is out!


Dominic has a rolling world premiere of Danny Casolaro Died for You at Next Theater in Chicago and Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre in Cape Cod!


Cory’s new play The Killing of Michael X: A Film by Celia Wallace will be developed at the Bay Area Playwrights Festival!


Carson will be workshopping Tiny Rooms as part of About Face Theater's XYZ fest in Chicago, with public showings on October 8th and 9th and her play Behind the Eye will be produced at the Cinncinati Playhouse in the Park directed by Mark Wing-Davey, running April 2 through May 1, 2011!


Humana went Workhaus Crazy! Fissures (lost and found), co-created by four Workhaus playwrights- Cory Hinkle, Dominic Orlando, Deborah Stein, Victoria Stewart and two members of Theatre de la Jeune Lune premiered at Actors Theatre of Louisville and Deborah’s collaborative piece with Sean Daniels Heist premiered at the same time!


Victoria’s play Hardball will premiere at Live Girls Theater in Seattle and she got a gig with HBO!


Trista is working on Doe 2.0 with a Japanese cast and director for a possible production in Japan!


Alan’s How to Cheat will be presented at the Southern Theatre in 2011!


Future seasons will bring more new plays by Alan M. Berks, Trista Baldwin, Jeannine Coulombe, Carson Kreitzer, Dominic Orlando and Victoria Stewart.