Current Productions

  • The Singularity Play

    Written by Jay Stull, Directed by Keenan Tyler Oliphant, Spring 2023 (Photo Credit: A Priori Photography)

  • Harvard Dance Project

    An excerpt from Bill T. Jones’ Story/Time; Spring 2019 (Photo Credit: Liza Voll Photography)

  • The Poacher

    Adapted and Directed by Kate Brehm, Fall 2022 (Photo Credit: A Priori Photography)

  • Five performers onstage in door frames. The stage is dark, and they are silhouetted from behind with neon colors.

    Marriage or Maid/MADE

    Directed by Stevie Walker-Webb, Spring 2022 (Photo Credit: A Priori Photography)

  • Four dancers draped in red fabric dance onstage. Three have their arms splayed upwards and outwards. One lies on the ground.

    Harvard Dance Project

    PUBLIC/private by Chanel DaSilva; Spring 2018 (Photo Credit: Liza Voll Photography)

  • Students stand onstage with their arms up in a Y shape. One student holds a microphone. A person sits cross-legged at the front of the stage with their back to the audience.

    and the grass grows

    Led by Mei Ann Teo and Troy Anthony, Fall 2021 (Photo Credit: A Priori Photography)

  • A student can be seen in a mirror, singing. The room is lit red and purple. Subtitles on the top of the image read: Do you want me to tell the recording I'm a switch

    NAME:______

    Created by the Making Horizontal Theater Production Studio, in collaboration with EllaRose Chary & Jay Stull, Fall 2020

TDM Spring 2024 Productions

TDM Senior Thesis Festival, March 2024

  • TDM Thesis Writers Week: How to Kill a Goat and Other Life Lessons by Mireya Sanchez-Maes '24
  • TDM Thesis Production: A Sweet Tea Communion by Kristian Hardy '24

Harvard Dance Project, April 2024
The Barbarians, led by Jerry Lieblich, April 2024

The Barbarians, written and directed by Jerry Lieblich, April 2024

A logorrheic encyclopedic rambunctious gollywompus of a play concerning speech acts, political power, fractal geometry, eusociality, theater, pyramids, chaos, and some other stuff too, in which a panel of witnesses at a trial describe to us a play in which a team of scientists attempts to use real speeches from real US Presidents to nullify the language-power of the fake US President (but also maybe the real US President) while the rest of us bozos try to go on living lives of picturesque American normalcy, unaware that this isn't a theater at all it's an aircraft carrier and we're headed for war.

Performance Dates and Times
Thursday, April 25 at 7:30pm
Friday, April 26 at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 27 at 3pm (Live CART captioning provided)
Saturday, April 27 at 7:30pm
Sunday, April 28 at 3pm

Farkas Hall, 12 Holyoke St, Cambridge, MA
The performance runs approximately 100 minutes.

RSVP here (opens in a new window). Free and open to the public.

Farkas Hall is accessible for wheelchairs and other mobility devices, and Assisted Listening Devices are available in the Box Office one-half hour before each performance. 

The Barbarians poster