EVEN OLDER WORK
Wreckage (1998)
A two-person clown show created with Todd Griffin and directed by Christopher Bayes. Two men are born into the basement of PS122, fully-grown emotional todddlers. The only thing they have to guide them is a mysterious book entitled Your Life: An Owner's Manual, which contains chapters on "Your Body," "Work," "Sex," and "Death." Watch them try and act normal. Commissioned by PS 122, the show toured to Minneapolis' Bryant Lake Bowl
Hand To Mouth's Cakewalk (1996)
Created and performed by Tanya Barfield, Andrea Kleine and myself. A deconstruction of Othello through the lens of 20th-Century media, from reconstruction dance numbers to Afro-centric talk shows. Performed at Red Eye Theater's Isolated Acts Festival in Minneapolis, and at PS 122 in New York.
How To Get By And Be Easily Understood (1994-95)
Hand To Mouth's first work. Created and performed by Tanya Barfield, Andrea Kleine and myself - additional development and performances by Brooke Berman and Adrian Danzig. A triptych of short works about communication, desperation, racial sterotypes and power games. Plates are thrown. Performed at Minneapolis' Red Eye Theater, PS 122's New Stuf Series and the Cleveland Performance Art Festival.
SHORT PIECES
Even The Nostalgia Was Better Back Then (2005) - three men confront how normal they aren't.
Banana Yoga (2000) - about being an underqualified yoga model for Banana Republic.
Listen.
Red, White & Still (1996) - Alaska hikers end up gun-running.
size, clothing, difference, cornball, brevity (1994) - collaboration with Clarinda Mac Low
Small Talk (1994) - two men try to be men but become cliches instead.