The 2024 Pipeline Festival

April 4 - May 4
Five Weeks. Five Plays. One Lab.

Featuring work by Amara Janae Brady, Christin Eve Cato, Queen Esther, Amina Henry, Else Went, Jordana De La Cruz, Onyekachi Iwu, Julia Sirna-Frest, Dina Vovsi, Ran Xia, Alverneq Lindsay, Emma Orme, Barbara Samuels, Praycious Wilson-Gay

Malicious Compliance
April 4 – 6
by Amara Janae Brady (she/they)
Directed by Julia Sirna-Frest (she/her)
Produced by Praycious Wilson-Gay (she/her)
Scenic Design – Jiaying Zhang (she/her)
Co-Costume Design -Ásta Bennie Hostetter (she/her) & Jules Kulaya (they/them)
Lighting Design – Megan Lang (she/they)
Sound Design – Christopher Darbassie (they/them)
Composer – Xander Browne (he/they)
Stage Manager – Kyra Bowie (she/her)
Asst. Stage Manager – Kacey Bradshaw (she/her)

Featuring…

Yuri/Cro…..Jade Jones (they/them)
Delores/AS CAST……Lorinda Lisitza (she/her)
Mo……Nora Schell (they/them)

Mo and Yuri sit under an almost non-existent potted tree named Beckett, waiting impatiently for the next phase of their career—the next part of their journey.   Delores sings a song about the blood the land craves, a callous warning that the blood is the only thing that will allow them to ascend to the glory Mo and Yuri believe is possible. Inspired by Waiting for Godot, Malicious Compliance tells the story of two artists desperately waiting for a change that may cost more than they’re willing to give, or worse may never come.

O.K!
April 11 – 13
by Christin Eve Cato
Directed by Jordana De La Cruz
Produced by Barbara Samuels
Scenic Designer – Brittany Vasta
Costume Designer – Somie Pak
Lighting Designer – Megan Lang
Sound Designer and Music By – Carsen Joenk
Asst. Director – Kiará Lauren
Dramaturg – Alisha Espinosa
Production Stage Manager – Sarah Samonte
Asst. Stage Manager – Diana Valeck

Featuring…
Melinda……Danaya Esperanza
Elena……Claudia Ramos-Jordán
Jolie…..Lorena Jorge
Alex/Voices……SkittLeZ Ortiz

It’s 90 minutes until curtain for the non-union, Latine, bilingual, production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma, playing at a regional theater in Oklahoma when Melinda receives a call. The State has banned abortion and her upcoming appointment – canceled. With the performance approaching, the cast and crew band together (with some magical guidance!) to navigate a post-Roe America. Filled with tears, laughter and jokes that are just too soon, O.K! uncovers revelations about the company’s pasts, personal lives, and biases, and their relationship with a society desperate to discount their humanity.

Blackbirding
April 18 – 20
by Queen Esther
directed by Lorna Ventura
produced by Alverneq Lindsay
Scenic Design – Brittany Vasta
Lighting Design – Paige Seber
Sound Design – Jessica Paz
Production Stage Manager – Jack Meister-Lopez

Featuring…
Queen Esther……Queen Esther
The Orchestra……Ayodele Maakheru
Narrator…..Synead Cidney Nichols

Accompanied by banjoist/guitarist Ayodele Maakheru (Paradise Square, Shuffle Along, Lackawanna BluesBlackbirding  – a solo show steeped in lost history, ephemera, ghost stories and folklore, storytelling and original reclamation driven Americana – is a requiem for America’s neverending Civil War and the promise of Reconstruction, tangled in a Southern Black feminist vernacular.

When the Other Mary Celeste Sank: A Strange and Umweltian Tale
April 25 – 27
by Amina Henry
directed by Ran Xia
produced by Emma Orme
Scenic & Props Design – Jiaying Zhang
Costume Design – Olivia Vaughn Hern
Lighting Design – Paige Seber
Sound Design – Julian Evans
Production Stage Manager – Caroline Pastore
Assistant Stage Manager – Carter White

Featuring…
Elizabeth Marsh……Purva Bedi
Angela Pullman……Kate Benson
Valerie Marsh…..Maaike Laanstra-Corn
Sue Collins……Amber Reauchean Williams
Annie Beard……Avanthika Srinivasan

WHEN THE OTHER MARY CELESTE SANK: AN UMWELTIAN TALE is an anachronistic, theatrical fairy tale: after a shipwreck in 1894, five women are marooned on an island and must work together to survive in a strange, new world. As they hunt for food, battle insects and each other, and occasionally relish their unmoored reality (goodbye corsets!!!), the women also begin to develop sharper senses of self.

The Cause
May 2 – 4
by Else Went
directed by Dina Vovsi
Scenic Design – Brittany Vasta
Costume Consultant – Benjamin Strange
Lighting Design – Natasha Marie Rotondaro
Sound Design – Else Went
Production Stage Manager -Tyler Danhaus
Asst. Stage Manager – Olivia Mancini

Featuring…
Olivia Moretti……Olivia Rose Barresi
Jovan Michel……Jovan Davis
Yansa Sa’id……Yansa Fatima
Delaney-Jane Bishop……Delaney Feener
Felix Osman……Felix Teich
Esther Byrne……Esther Williamson

In this house of mirrors, a group of actors and a director gather at newly formed artist residency, The House Upstate, for a week-long workshop development of The Cause, a new play about a group of actors and a director who gather in a house upstate for a week to shoot The Cause, an experimental film adaptation of Othello. As daily rewrites from an absent playwright elevate coincidence to paranoia, jealousy and desire fill the rehearsal room thick as the nightly mist in this quiet, empty town.

Launched in 2016, WP’s 5th Biennial Pipeline Festival features the brilliant new voices of the WP Theater Lab cohort. This your chance to be the first to see the most exciting new works by the most brilliant artists in town! Festival artists regularly go on to be produced on the largest stages in the country and to win every award offered for the stage–you don’t want to miss your chance to see them here first!

Previous Festival works have included Martyna Majok’s queens, Sarah Burgess’ Kings, Sylvia Khoury’s Power Strip, Zoe Sarnak and Emily Kaczmarek’s Afloat, and MJ Kaufman’s Galatea.

Lab Leaders: Sally Cade Holmes, Rebecca Martínez, Nidia Medina, Cori Thomas, Nicole A. Watson

Amara Janae Brady

Amara (she/her/hers) is a generative artist & cultural dramaturg from Chicago. Her purpose is to show the humanity and divinity of Black women and connect underserved communities with experiences that mirror their own. Favorite Credits: “my dick is david duke” or The Sad Fat Negress Can’t Get a Date (Ars Nova- Star; Writer; Producer), This is Where We Go (MCC- Actor + Writer), NYT’s Critic Pick, Jillian Walker’s SKiNFoLK (Bushwick Starr- Assistant Producer). YouTube series, ‘Skinny & White’ Aren’t Character Traits. Resist, check your privilege, & then make some space. Ashé to the ancestors. All Power to all people.
Website: https://linktr.ee/ajbrady

Christin Eve Cato

CHRISTIN EVE CATO (Playwright) is a playwright and performing artist from the Bronx. She holds an MFA in Playwriting from Indiana University and completed her BA in Political Science and Philosophy at Fordham University. Cato is also a graduate of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School for Music and Art and the Performing Arts. She is affiliated with NYC theater companies, Pregones/PRTT (ensemble member & former Resident Dramaturg), INTAR Theatre (UNIT 52 ensemble member), and the Latinx Playwrights Circle. Cato’s artistic style is expressed through Caribbean culture and the Afro-Latinx diaspora, honoring her Puerto Rican and Jamaican roots. Recent Off-Broadway productions include The Good Cop (DUAF 2022) . Recent productions include, Sancocho (Vision Latino Theatre Company/ Destinos, 5th Chicago International Latino Theater Festival); American Made (Samuel French OOB Festival/ NYC); and an audio play journey, The Mayor of Hell’s Kitchen Presents: A Time Traveling Journey Through NYC’s Wild West (The Parsnip Ship & Playwrights Horizons/ NYC). www.christinevecato.com

Jordana De La Cruz

Jordana De La Cruz (she/they) is a Brooklyn-based stage director, curator, creative producer, and co-conspirator in the movement to spread Black & Brown joy. She concentrates on new work that questions what it means to be free and, more urgently, how we are helping each other achieve this freedom. Their practice aims to expand the concept of community and serve as inspiration for action, whether it be protest, rest as resistance, or artistic creation. Jordana is also the Co-Director of JACK, an award winning Brooklyn performance meets civic space, whose mission is to fuel experiments in arts and activism with adventurous artists and neighbors. She has served as a visiting faculty member at Fordham University and held producing, curating, and directing positions at Park Avenue Armory, INTAR Theatre, 52nd Street Project, Story Pirates, Young Jean Lee’s Theater Company, Lark Play Development Center, Japan Society, Iati Theater, La Mama Experimental Group, and The New School.

Queen Esther

(she/her) Raised in Atlanta GA and embedded in Charleston SC’s Lowcountry, Queen Esther uses her Southern roots as a touchstone to explore cultural mores in America. A graduate of The New School, she developed solo performance with PS 122, Dixon Place, Samuel Beckett Theater, The Royal Theater Company and the Public Theater, and held performance residences with George St. Theater, PS NBC at HERE and The Apollo Theater as well as an artist residency at Gettysburg National Military Park. Playlabs include Liberation Theater Company, Classical Theater of Harlem, New Perspectives Theater Company and American Theater Group. A 2018 TED Resident with a TED Talk about the roots of country and bluegrass, a 2022 Artist Fellow with the National Arts Club and a recipient of the 2022 NYC Women’s Fund for Media, Music and Theater, she is a proud member of The Recording Academy, Actor’s Equity, SAG/AFTRA and the Dramatists Guild. 

Amina Henry

Amina Henry (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based playwright. Productions include: The Animals, Ducklings, Hunter John and Jane and The Johnsons (JACK), P.S. (Ars Nova), Little Rapes (The New Group/Long Island University), Troy (HERO Theatre), The Great Novel (New Light Theater), and Bully produced by Interrobang Theater, Clubbed Thumbs 2019 Winterworks, and SUNY Purchase, among other venues. Her work has been produced by/ developed by/presented at: The New Group, Clubbed Thumb, New Georges, The Flea, Page 73, Project Y Theatre, National Black Theater, Little Theater at Dixon Place, The Brooklyn Generator, The Brick, Oregon Shakespeare Festival in the 2013 Black Swan Lab Series, Kitchen Dog Theater, The Brick, Brooklyn Public Library, the cell, and HERO Theatre. She has been a member of Clubbed Thumb’s Early Career Writers Group, Page73’s writers group, and the 2017-2018 Ars Nova writers group. She was a 2017-2018 recipient of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Space Residency and is a 2018 recipient of a space residency at Dixon Place. She is a 2020 recipient of the Sarah Verdone Writing Award. She is an affiliate artist of New Georges. 

Onyekachi Iwu

Onyekachi Iwu is a Nigerian-American director and playwright from Nashville, TN. Drawing from her Southern and Nigerian roots, Iwu’s work explores themes of love, sisterhood, violence, and transformation. Iwu’s most recent directing credits include: Assistant Director for Stereophonic, directed by Daniel Aukin at Playwrights Horizons. Assistant Director for The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, directed by Anne Kauffman at Brooklyn Academy of Music and on Broadway. As a playwright, Iwu was an inaugural member of the American Theatre Group Playlab. She was a finalist for UCROSS +The Blank Theatre’s 2022 Future of Playwriting Prize, 2021 Crossroads Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative, and the 2020 Leah Ryan Fund for Emerging Women Writers. Her short play, Georgia Rose, was published in an anthology by Concord Theatricals in 2023.

Alverneq Lindsay

Alverneq Lindsay (she/her) is a creative producer and performer from Brooklyn, NY. She is currently working as a Line Producer at The Public Theater (Richard III, A Raisin in the Sun). She has previously worked at Little Island and the New Victory Theater, curating artistic programs and providing developmental support for artists across various disciplines. She believes the arts have the ability to generate empathy and joy and strives to help increase arts access through her work as a producer and arts advocate. Alverneq uses her independent producing projects to curate spaces that build community through shared experiences and encourage emotional vulnerability.

Emma Orme

Emma Orme (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based producer and performer with a focus on new theatrical work. She is currently the Producing Director of Hypokrit Productions, where she has produced & developed work with Sharbari Ahmed, Aya Aziz, Neal Gupta, Sathya Sridharan, and more. She has performed in and developed work at NYTW, The Public, Williamstown, LaMama, The Flea, Atlantic Theater, EST, Drama League, and more.  Producing credits include: Circle Jerk Off-Broadway at The Connelly; Pleasure Machine, a podcast starring Starr Busby and made with Colt Coeur; Running, a short film starring Danny Pudi; Time Out Critics’ Pick Brief Chronicle: Books 6-8 by Agnes Borinsky; NYT Critics’ Pick Red Emma & The Mad Monk; NYT Critics’ Pick AGNES; and workshops of new plays by Ruby Rae Spiegel, Sunita Prasad, Gina Femia, Celeste Jennings, Justine Gelfman, Deborah Yarchun, and others.  She has served as a video producer for The New York Times, the BOLD Associate Producer at Northern Stage, and the Artistic Producer of VoxLab.  BA: Dartmouth College

Barbara Samuels

Barbara Samuels (she/her) is a queer producer, organizer and lighting designer residing on unceded Wappinger and Munsee Lenape land. Barbara values a diversity of approaches and ideas in creating intimate and explosive environments for new plays, opera and dance, aiming to unearth the human condition and consciousness of our surroundings while destabilizing harmful power structures. Barbara is currently developing projects with Kedian Keohan and Becca Blackwell. She served as the General Manager of OBIE Award-winning 13P from 2008-2012, and as Producing Director of Morgan Gould and Friends from 2014-2018. Barbara holds a B.A. from Fordham University and an M.F.A in Lighting Design from NYU. Proud member of USA Local 829. New Georges Affiliated Artist. www.barbarasamuels.com.



Julia Sirna-Frest

Julia Sirna-Frest (she/her) is a performer, composer, director and teaching artist. She has performed at WP Theater (!), The Kitchen, NYTW, BAC, The Incubator, Hartford Stage, Wild Project, The Brooklyn Museum, La MaMa, Abrons Art Center, The New Museum, Mass MoCA, PS 122, Joe’s Pub, The Bushwick Starr and New Dramatists. Directing collaborations with playwright Zoë Geltman: Puffy Hair (The Tank), Sea Fraud (Dixon Place, The Brick), Lolly, Lolly, Lolly (Development at NACL, The Bushwick Starr and New Georges). As a founding member of the Obie winning theater company Half Straddle she has toured to France, Croatia, Portland and Philadelphia with Seagull (thinking of you), In the Pony Palace/Football and Ghost Rings. She composes with Shane Chapman and their work has been at Target Margin, Ars Nova, The Exponential Festival and The Fisher Center. Their first album will be released Jan 2023. She co-fronts Doll Parts, a Dolly Parton Cover Band.

Dina Vovsi

Dina Vovsi (she/her) is a New York-based director and theatermaker. Recent projects include EXITS, an audio-theatrical journey through Fort Greene, supported by New Georges and the Brooklyn Arts Council, and Love is… [Kocham Cię], a 2022 Brooklyn Arts Council SU-CASA collaboration with Pete McGuinness Senior Center. She has directed and developed new work with The Civilians, New Georges, Working Theater, Cape Cod Theatre Project, and more. Dina is a member of the 2022-23 Roundabout Directors Group, a New Georges Affiliated Artist and a Working Theater 5 Boroughs 1 City Initiative commission recipient. She was a 2021 Brooklyn Arts Council Grantee, a Robert Moss Directing Fellow at Playwrights Horizons, a member of The Civilians’ R&D Group, the recipient of an SDC Foundation Observership, a member of the Lincoln Center Directors’ Lab, and a Mass MoCA Assets for Artists Grantee. As an associate/assistant director, Dina has worked on Broadway, off-Broadway, and regionally with Roundabout, Playwrights Horizons, Spoleto Festival USA, WP Theater, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Ma-Yi, and more. www.dinavovsi.com

Else Went

Else Went (they/she) is a Brooklyn based playwright and sound designer whose work often deals with the formation and continuance of outsider communities. Their work has been incubated in groups at The Public Theatre (EWG), Ars Nova (Play Group), WP (Trans Lab), Playwrights Realm (Fellow), and Bechdel Group (Resident Artist). Fellow at MacDowell, Stillwright, and Barn Arts. Commissions include the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation with MTC (An Oxford Man), Weston Playhouse (Mirror Game; short), and Parity Productions (Boxcar). Else’s plays have been finalists and semifinalists for the O’Neill, Princess Grace, ASC’s Shakespeare’s New Contemporaries, and the Carlo Annoni Prize, among others. Her work has been previously developed with The Tank, International Shakespeare Center, Florida Studio Theatre, and The Brick. Else is the co-founder and playwright of The Renovationists, an artistic collective dedicated to queering traditional modes of theatre.

Praycious Wilson-Gay

Praycious Wilson-Gay (she/her) is an arts administrator and creative producer. She received her B.F.A in Stage Management from Syracuse University and her M.F.A in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College. She is currently the Associate Director for The Public Theater’s Mobile Unit. She works from an anti-racist and decolonized praxis in all her projects and encourages artists to do the same. Amongst many other projects in her position, she launched a digital Hip-Hop vs. Shakespeare writing course for the incarcerated community amidst the pandemic. Praycious has years of experience in community organizing, event planning, stage management, theater management and producing. Recently, Praycious was an adjunct lecturer for the Performance Arts Management Master’s Program at Brooklyn College. She is also a Board Member of SpiritHouse South based in Durham, NC. Praycious specializes in working with communities to amplify the stories that matter to them.

Lorna Ventura

Lorna Ventura  (Director – Blackbirding) is a Director/Choreographer with a long list of credits from Broadway to film and television. Original Broadway productions include: Wicked, Grease, All Shook Up, Harlem Song, Nice Work If You Can Get It, and The Life, as an Original Cast Member or Associate Choreographer —In addition, her collaborations and relationships with elite directors such as George C. Wolfe, Joe Mantello, Kathleen Marshall, Charles Randolph Wright, Ruben Santiago Hudson and Billy Porter have allowed her to hone her craft and transition with grace into the Director/Choreographer’s seat.

Recent projects include: Destiny of Desire (Choreographer) Old Globe, American Prophet (Choreographer) Arena Stage, Christmas in Hell (Director/Choreographer) Reinkus Heinz Theater (Las Vegas premiere), Fiddler on the Roof (Choreographer) Olney Theater, Women on Fire (Director/Choreographer) Royal Family.

Last season Lorna’s choreography was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for American Prophet at Arena Stage. She is very excited about the continued development of Blackbirding with Queen Esther at WP Theater.

Ran Xia

Ran Xia (she/her) is a Shanghai-born, Brooklyn-based Playwright/Director/Audiogremlin. Beatrice Terry Resident at the Drama League (2021/22); Resident Director at the Tank where she directed and composed for the film adaptation of Prometheus Bound (inaugural Artist of the Year 2019, In Blue, Tallest Man in the World, etc.); Guest director ar Barnard (Orlando, fall 2021), Montclair State (Randi & Roxanne), Commissioned playwright at Vanderbilt University (To Stab a Butterfly Through the Heart); Usual suspect at Exquisite Corpse Co (Sound Design for the NYT critics’ pick Zoetrope, audio installation for Memory House, and many more); audio producer at Black Revolutionary Media. Playwright/Director for the theatrical portion of Risa Puno’s The Privilege of Escape with Creative Time. She’s also recently sound designer for productions at LIU Brooklyn, John Jay College, Theater Lab, and more. Chava the Giant and the Oldest Bird at Rattlestick Global Form Festival. ranxia.info | thearcticgroup.org/echo