We’ve just announced Season 21 — GET LOUD.
Learn more about all three plays here!
We’ve just announced Season 21 — GET LOUD.
Learn more about all three plays here!
Students and Teachers!
Explore the characters, themes, and production design of EDITH with our new Curricular Connections Packet!
GROWING UP GAYSIAN NIGHT
Thursday June 11, 5:30 – 9:30
What a wonderful night! We kicked things off with delicious food provided by Chef Lucia Austria: chicken adobo, vegetable pancit and coconut bibingka to wrap up the meal. So yummy!
Dinner was followed by an excellent workshop on identity with Hung Nguyen from BAGLY, exploring intersectional complexities of being queer and Southeast Asian American.
We capped the night off with a wonderful performance of EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM!
EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM
Friday, June 5th, 2015, 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Our fourth BosTEEN Artist Night featured a terrific workshop on Forum Theatre from the teens at Hyde Square Task Force. Workshop participants got a great intro to the format, and took part in conversations to motivate social change and unpack opportunities where we can all serve as catalysts in our communities.
Attendees had a break for pizza and mingling before going downstairs to an excellent performance of EDITH CAN SHOOT THINGS AND HIT THEM!
Thanks so much to Hyde Square Task Force’s ACCION Community Theatre for coming out to lead the workshop, and to everyone who attended!
We’ll see you all back here in July for COLOSSAL!
Students and teachers! The Education Department at Company One Theatre is pleased to share our Curricular Connections Packet for the NNPN Rolling World Premiere of COLOSSAL, by Andrew Hinderaker!
We had a Steam-tacular Friday the 13th! A full crowd joined us for SteamCRUNK night, with members of the audience gussied up in their Steampunk finest, and an after-party with the Army of Broken Toys after the show at Stoddard’s.
A SteamCRUNKED audience member poses with Walter Sickert.
Company One Theatre invites you to our first ever CAHLLEGE MIXAH on Friday, March 20th, 2015!
Boston is home to more than a quarter of a million college students. With busy schedules and varying interests, many times, the communities of those students do not extend past their individual college campuses. What will happen if there is time and space given for those barriers to break and students, regardless of institution, interact with one another?
Come to CAHLLEGE MIXAH and find out! With activities designed to break the ice between students from schools all over Boston, backed up with the presence of food, Cahllege Mixah is set to be a fun night out with old and potential new friends, all while getting to watch awesome theatre.
Join us for an evening of activities and interactions, including a performance of SHOCKHEADED PETER, a musical by Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott with original music by The Tiger Lillies, and featuring Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys.
We hope to see you there! Plus, Company One Theatre is offering a special discount for college students – it’s just $15 a ticket for the entire event! You can learn about ticket information by emailing our Street Team Member, David J. Castillo, at dcastillo@companyone.org
We had a great BosTEEN Artist Night on Wednesday March 11!
60 students from 5 programs around the city came together for an amazing workshop on Devised Theatre, led by our very own C1 Apprentices! Fun and free pizza were had by all! Special thanks to the amazing folks at the Asian-American Civic Association for lending us space and extra hands!
Afterwards we headed down to the Modern Theatre for the evening performance of SHOCKHEADED PETER. The BosTEEN’s were a lively crowd for our first Wednesday performance. They also had a blast taking photos with Walter Sickert in the photo booth after the show.
If you’re interested in learning more about our next BosTEEN, please contact Street Team Director John J King: jking@companyone.org. If you want to follow along online with our BosTEEN Community, check out the Facebook Group page here!
What a great night and a great way to introduce the community to the show and the artists bringing it to life! We started with drinks and quesadillas at Papagayo, where guests had a chance to chat with The Army Of Broken Toys, director Steven Bogart, and C1 Staff. Then we shuffled down to the Modern Theatre for a sneak peak at a rehearsal, a visit from Walter Sickert, and a great Q&A with dramaturg Ilana Brownstein.
On Wednesday November 5, following a performance of SHIV, Subcontinental Drift Boston joined us to host an amazing open mic night. Audience was treated to hypnotic performances from, among many others, singer-songwriter Saraswathi Jones, poet Irfan Malik, and the Trilogy’s own Michael Dwan Singh and his band The Shadow Notes. Check out the gallery for photos and video!