Reconstructing (Still Working But The Devil Might Be Inside), a new piece of theater created by the TEAM, explores intimacy between Black-, POC-, and white-identifying Americans. Helmed by a writing collective of 21 artists ranging in age from 28 through 98, this meta-theater experiment wrestles with the question of how, in the aftermath of slavery, we might move through history together.
Mission Drift is a pioneering journey across the USA in pursuit of the soul of American capitalism, created in the blazing heat of a Las Vegas June. Told through atomic blasts, lizard ballet, and original music that fuses Las Vegas glitz with Western ballads and Southern blues, it features two interweaving love stories.
Primer for a Failed Superpower is an all-ages community concert featuring a multi-generational ensemble of teens, the TEAM, and Baby Boomers performing new arrangements of iconic protest songs–songs that have celebrated and questioned what it means to be an American throughout our country’s past and present.
On a hallucinatory road trip from the Badlands to Graceland, the spirits of Elvis Presley and Theodore Roosevelt battle over the soul of Ann, a painfully shy meat-processing plant worker, and what kind of man or woman Ann should become. Set against the boundless blue skies of the Great Plains and endless American highway, RoosevElvis is a new work about gender, appetite, and the multitudes we contain.
Reconstructing (Still Working But The Devil Might Be Inside), a new piece of theater created by the TEAM’s largest writing collective to date, follows an intentional collaboration between 14 artists of Color and 7 white artists as they try to move through American history together in the aftermath of slavery.
On a hallucinatory road trip from the Badlands to Graceland, the spirits of Elvis Presley and Theodore Roosevelt battle over the soul of Ann, a painfully shy meat-processing plant worker, and what kind of man or woman Ann should become. Set against the boundless blue skies of the Great Plains and endless American highway, RoosevElvis is a new work about gender, appetite, and the multitudes we contain.