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RECENT PROJECTS

She Kills Monsters
 by Qui Nguyen, Directed by Cason Murphy

This dramatic comedy follows Agnes Evans on a journey of grief and discovery as she unlocks mysteries about her deceased sister, Tilly. As Agnes pursues Tilly's secrets into the world of Dungeons & Dragons, the play jumps between reality and action-packed fantasy via 1990s pop culture, dance battles, giant dragon puppets, and more.

Puppet Designer and Fabricator/Puppet Coach

Within this design and creation process, I explored the ways in which objects and materials embody the process of grief and loss as well as depict the fantasy realms depicted within the play. The puppets for this production included both shadow puppets and a large scale, multi-operator five headed "death dragon".  

Iowa Insect Pageant

Bees and butterflies and beetles, oh my!

Flying, swimming, crawling, and climbing, insects are all around us.  In this unique interdisciplinary, multiform, insect extravaganza, our smallest Iowa neighbors are made large through puppetry and mask.

Project Director/Lead Devisor/Lead Puppet Designer

The Iowa Insect Pageant was rooted in both the arts and sciences at Iowa State University. This interdisciplinary project incorporated the fields of entomology, puppetry, and music, and culminated in multiple free, public performances and events throughout the local community, performed by ISU students from various majors. The puppets for the production were created almost entirely from repurposed and recycled materials

Of the Deep: Meditations Upon the Death of a Blue Whale

What does it mean when a massive whale carcass washes up on the shore of a coastal town? Created by members of the ISU Theatre community, this series of short shadow-puppet films reflected on the consequences and complexities of environmental crisis. 

Director, Puppet Co-Designer

Originally slated for performance in April 2020, the production was rescheduled and reconceptualized in light of the COVID-19 crisis.  Filmed in the fall of 2020 and premiering in November, the production featured various shadow puppetry styles and visual storytelling techniques.

IPHIGENIA
adapted by Amanda Petefish-Schrag and Ben Schrag based on the play by Euripides

An ambitious general.  A king’s wounded pride. The greatest army ever assembled.  And one innocent girl . . .

Co-Adapter, Director, Puppet Designer

Within this development and production process, I explored the juxtaposition of a ritualized Greek chorus, large scale puppetry, and original music to capture the inherent social commentary and disruption present in Euripides’ original text. I sought to underscore parallels between an ancient world and our own – a world in which, too often, great men prove weak, deceitful, and all too capable of doing the monstrous and unthinkable to the women and children in their midst.

THE ENDURANCE OF LIGHT by Amanda Petefish-Schrag

Sophie refuses to leave her bed after suffering multiple miscarriages.  Now, lost in a surreal landscape with Sir Ernest Shackleton, Albert Einstein, and Hildegard Von Bingen, Sophie must navigate the mysterious forces that threaten to trap her forever as past and present, faith and science, collide.

Playwright

Miscarriage inhabits the nexus of multiple existentially-anxious issues – sex, death, religion, science, when life begins, and the very definition of life itself.  In writing a play about the subject, I wanted to explore these intersections and reveal their inherent tensions while making them tangible, potent, and accessible. I integrated diverse stylistic elements - contemporary realism juxtaposed with surrealism; “real” characters from a fictionalized present colliding with imagined characters from the historical record; past and present timelines overlapping, intersecting, and interrupting as each informs the other.

IOWA ODYSSEY or HOW WE GOT TO HERE

Who are we and how did we get to “here”?  How does the idea of immigration connect to our community’s past and present? Iowa Odyssey is a collaborative project exploring our local stories of immigration and the idea of what it means to create community.

Facilitator/Lead Devisor

This process  combined practices from community organizing, devised theatre, and documentary theatre models.  By the end of the production process, over 80 people had attended a rehearsal/working session to contribute. Eighteen ISU students – some of whom had worked on the project for nine months, and some who had shown up less than a week before opening night –  participated in the performances of their own stories of immigration and community – stories lived, stories learned, and stories shared. 

RHAPSODY IN PLASTIC

In this collaborative performance with Mike Giles and the ISU Jazz II Ensemble, music and puppetry come together in telling short stories of discovery and renewal. 

Puppet Designer, Lead Puppeteer

This collaboration resulted in a variety of puppets built entirely from discarded plastics.  The nature of the specific material – it’s literal plasticity – created a foundation for the fluidity of the jazz music and the fixed puppet characters, as well as the dynamic tension for the storytelling itself.

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