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PRODUCTION STILLS

Silent Sky, 2022

Play by Lauren Gunderson

Directed by Dori A. Robinson

Produced by the Barnstomers Theatre - Tamworth, NH

Inspired by the real-life woman whose work allowed astronomers to measure the distance of faraway galaxies, the melodious and evocative Silent Sky challenges how we explore our universe by revealing the music of the stars.

Photos by Aaron Curry

When Thrace’s twin Mabry dies suddenly, he plunges himself into the Underworld in an effort to reunite his family. Through an immersive style, masks, music, and puppetry, the audience is guided through the Underworld, where they are led to examine the question: what would you sacrifice for those you love? 

The Elm Tree

A New Immersive Greek Myth

Written by Dori A. Robinson

Co-Directed by Damon Krometis and Dori A. Robinson

Produced by Jonathan Zautner and Alight Theater Guild

Photos by Andrew Bunar, Louise Hamill, and Jonathan Zautner

A Bright Room Called Day

By Tony Kushner

Directed by Dori A. Robinson

Produced by Flat Earth Theatre 

Berlin, 1932. A group of bohemian friends struggle with the responsibility of making moral choices in a time of vanishing options. A Bright Room Called Day by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award–winning playwright Tony Kushner poses questions about citizenship, resistance, and complicity.

Photos by Jake Scaltreto

Silent Sky, 2017

By Lauren Gunderson

Director Dori A. Robinson

Produced by Flat Earth Theatre

Elliot Norton Winner, Best Production, Fringe 

IRNE Nominated - Best Production, Best Director, Best Ensemble (Fringe) 

Inspired by the real-life woman whose work allowed astronomers to measure the distance of faraway galaxies, the melodious and evocative Silent Sky challenges how we explore our universe by revealing the music of the stars.

Photos by Jake Scaltreto

James and the Giant Peach

Book by Timothy Allen McDonald
Music and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Based on the book James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl

Directed by Dori A. Robinson
Puppetry Design and Choreography by Jonathan Zautner

Produced by the Advanced Young Company at Greater Boston Stage

James discovers a magic potion that brings him a giant peach and some giant insects with equally oversized personalities. 

Photos by Nile Scott Shots

The Merchant of Venice
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Dori A. Robinson

Co-Produced by The Jewish Theatre Collective and Massachusetts Renaissance Center
 

Photos by Mike Medeiros

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