Directing
Traditional Theatre
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VOTES FOR WOMEN! 2017
by Elizabeth Robins
presented by the Kingfisher Theater
Rochester, NY
BEST OF ROCHESTER NOMINATION - Best Play
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THE GLASS MENAGERIE 2015
by Tennessee Williams
original music by James Bobak
presented by University at Buffalo, SUNY - Department of Theatre and Dance
Abbe Raven - Martin Tackel Student Theater Fund
KCACTF NOMIATION - Best Production
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New Work
TERRIBLE, SHATTERING BLOWS 2021
created and performed by Connor Graham
presented by The Ohio State University Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts
directed by Jeanine Thompson
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2020 Vision: Making the Invisible Visible 2021
created and performed by Connor Graham
presented by The Ohio State University Hybrid Arts Lab
special thanks to Jeanine Thompson and Gregg Goldston
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No Answers: An Epidemic Art Project 2021
created and performed by the 2021 MFA Acting Cohort at The Ohio State University
presented by The Ohio State University Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts
supervised by Tom Dugdale
This multi-directed, ensemble created experience, responds to the current opioid crisis in the state of Ohio. The MFA cohort conducted intimate interviews and engagements with patients from our community partner, the Maryhaven's Addiction and Stabilization Center. The project began in January 2020, and was heavily influenced by the colliding Covid-19 pandemic.
The website operates as a virtual space to encounter the work on your own terms and at your own pace. Along the way, you will find opportunities and resources to learn more about this complex public health issue and how to take action.
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Hear We Go 2019 - 2021
co-created and performed by Erin Alys and Connor Graham
special thanks to Jeanine Thompson, Jessica Hughes, and Jacob Athyal
Hear We Go tells the story of one Mime and one Foley Artist who find themselves in an interdimensional struggle. At first, the boundary between them is solid, but what happens when the barrier between them begins to crack?
This performance invites the audience to fill in the blanks with their imagination. There are no words, just physical storytelling and sound created with everyday objects. Originally devised for the stage, Hear We Go was also adapted into a short film for 2020 audiences.
SETC Fringe; 2020
Boulder International Fringe; 2020
Urban Arts Space, supported by Ohio Arts Council; 2021
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The Silverstein Project 2019
devised and performed by members of the 2021 MFA Acting Cohort at The Ohio State University
conceived and directed by Connor Graham