Season 5: Jump Off A Building

Poster for a theatrical production titled 'Self Portraits' featuring illustrations of a skull, a woman with short hair, a heart, and flowers, with pink blossoms at the top and a central mirror.
Poster for the play 'Black Dog' by Christofianes, directed by Dani Steka, starring Rachel Holderbach, Sara Cormier, and William F. Reed. Show dates September 13-16 and 20-23 at 8:00 PM at The BARN, 6218 Brodie Ln. Contains harsh language and nudity.
An illustration of a pig with a flower growing out its back, with the flower's roots embedded in the pig's skin. The pig is casting a shadow, and the image contains text promoting a theater production called "The Rain Sessions," including details about the playwright, director, venue, and dates.
Pink illustration of a human head with the brain area highlighted, featuring a large pink flower above it, with event details for a performance.
  • APRIL 2018 AT THE BACKPACK

    Self Portraits is an exercise in controlled chaos and self-expression. And honesty. So much honesty. An uncomfortable amount of honesty. Because when you paint a self portrait of yourself that's what you have to be - honest with yourself and what you see.

    There were thirty pieces of theatre performed each night in random order. Some of them funny. Some very dramatic. In some no words are spoken at all. It is a fast-paced controlled disaster where you will get to learn about us, as people. Oh, and at some point you'll get to throw socks.

    Cast: Tim Olivares, Rachel Holderbach, Kim Gifford, Abigail Rose, Paige Breese, Amanda Aguirre, Marci Blackwell, Gy Odom, Mick Primmer, Tiffany Navarro, Chris Fontanes & Dani Stetka

    Written by The Ensemble

    Directed by Chris Fontanes & Dani Stetka

    Poster Design by​ Corinna Browning

    Reviews: CTXLIVE Theatre - Broadway World Austin

  • SEPTEMBER 2018 AT THE BARN

    Black Dog is a site-specific and immersive theatrical piece revolving around the relationship between two women - Ophelia and Rainey - who capture, torture, kill and consume men who have been accused of sex crimes. The play deals with themes of violence, cannibalism, and memory and is not for the faint of heart (or stomach).

    Cast: Rachel Holderbach, Sara Cormier & William F. Reed

    Written by Chris Fontanes

    Directed by Dani Stetka

    Poster Design by ​Corinna Browning

    Awards:

    ROADWAY WORLD AUSTIN BEST DIRECTION OF A DRAMA - Dani Stetka

    BROADWAY WORLD AUSTIN BEST WRITING (ORIGINAL SCRIPT) - Chris Fontanes

    BROADWAY WORLD AUSTIN BEST PRODUCTION OF A DRAMA

    Reviews: CTXLIVE Theatre - Broadway World Austin

  • APRIL 2019 AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE

    The Rain Sessions is a site-specific theatrical piece revolving around a necromancer, one of the last remaining members of a coven of witches, and her conjuring of the dead during four stormy nights. The play deals with themes of witchcraft, loss and duality.

    Cast: Annelise Smithmier, Liz Waters, Danielle Bondurant & Rachel Holderbach ​

    Written & Directed by Chris Fontanes

    Dramaturgy by Elizabeth Kemble

    Sound Design by Justin West

    Makeup Design by Amber Wilson

  • DECEMBER 2019 AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE

    Based on the classic Greek myth of a similar title, The Reciprocity of Persephone aims to give the Queen of the Underworld a little more agency in this modern, feminist re-telling. This devised piece of theatre told the story of the young Goddess Persephone living with her fiercely loving and overprotective mother Demeter, Goddess of agriculture and harvest. When Hades, God of the Underworld casts a gaze on Persephone there is nothing left to do except…strike up a conversation with her and invite her home. Eventually Persephone is left with a choice to make; stay with her Mother and the only home she has ever known or go off with a person that could give her a Realm unlike anything else.

    Cast: Cassidy Timms, Miki Johnson, & Abigail Lucas

    Directed by Dani Stetka Odom

    Assistant Directed by Amber Wilson

    Costume Design by Stefanny Granados

    Lighting Design by Rhiannon Monet

    Poster Design by Corinna Browning

    Photos by ​Lauren Giebetz

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