Godspell. Over 150 residents living in two prisons in Colorado designed, built, rehearsed, and performed this musical by Stephen Schwartz. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Ashley Hamilton.
The Secret Paris Project. Nine undergraduate students at the University of Denver dug into Brassaï’s underground images of Paris during the 1930s to devise a performance in search of queer love, joy, and futurity. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Kate Bashore.
The Secret Paris Project. Nine undergraduate students at the University of Denver dug into Brassaï’s underground images of Paris during the 1930s to devise a performance in search of queer love, joy, and futurity. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Kate Bashore.
The Secret Paris Project. Nine undergraduate students at the University of Denver dug into Brassaï’s underground images of Paris during the 1930s to devise a performance in search of queer love, joy, and futurity. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Kate Bashore.
The Secret Paris Project. Nine undergraduate students at the University of Denver dug into Brassaï’s underground images of Paris during the 1930s to devise a performance in search of queer love, joy, and futurity. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Kate Bashore.
A Christmas Carol. Residents of Denver Women’s Correctional Facility collaborated over six months to design, rehearse and perform Dickens’ classic tale for other incarcerated people and, historically, the public at the University of Denver’s Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Colorado Public Radio.
A Christmas Carol. Residents of Denver Women’s Correctional Facility collaborated over six months to design, rehearse and perform Dickens’ classic tale for other incarcerated people and, historically, the public at the University of Denver’s Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Colorado Public Radio.
‘Iterative Aesthetics; Autotelic Intraventions’ Workshop at Colorado ArtSource. Facilitated by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Lance McClure.
‘Iterative Aesthetics; Autotelic Intraventions’ Workshop at Colorado ArtSource. Facilitated by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Lance McClure.
A Little Birdie Told Me. Devised outdoor political circus extravaganza created by Denver South high school students featuring 15-foot queer puppet goddesses and a rupture in reality caused by Trump’s tweets. Directed by Clare Hammoor.
Family Reunification Event. Women who are incarcerated played with their families during one of these afternoon workshops held across Colorado. Facilitated by Clare Hammoor. Photo by the DU Prison Arts Initiative.
CLOWNS IN SPACE. Devised by 24 3rd-7th graders (as performers, makers, and musicians) at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
CLOWNS IN SPACE. Devised by 24 3rd-7th graders (as performers, makers, and musicians) at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
CLOWNS IN SPACE. Devised by 24 3rd-7th graders (as performers, makers, and musicians) at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
CLOWNS IN SPACE. Devised by 24 3rd-7th graders (as performers, makers, and musicians) at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
ROTATION. A multimedia opera by John Gilbert. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Choreographed by Lisa Naugle. Photo by Angela Lau.
THE ENORMOUS MUSTACHE. Devised from Alain Badiou's Ahmed the Philosopher; 34 short plays for children and everyone else by 17 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Costumes by Christiane Joy. Directed by Clare Hammoor & Mariangela Lopez. Photo by Oskar Landi.
THE ENORMOUS MUSTACHE. Devised from Alain Badiou's Ahmed the Philosopher; 34 short plays for children and everyone else by 17 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Costumes by Christiane Joy. Directed by Clare Hammoor & Mariangela Lopez. Photo by Oskar Landi.
THE ENORMOUS MUSTACHE. Devised from Alain Badiou's Ahmed the Philosopher; 34 short plays for children and everyone else by 17 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Costumes by Christiane Joy. Directed by Clare Hammoor & Mariangela Lopez. Photo by Oskar Landi.
THE ENORMOUS MUSTACHE. Devised from Alain Badiou's Ahmed the Philosopher; 34 short plays for children and everyone else by 17 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Costumes by Christiane Joy. Directed by Clare Hammoor & Mariangela Lopez. Photo by Oskar Landi.
The Secret Paris Project. This devised, queer clown show featured an ensemble of 7 women and live, original percussion by Abby Fisher in an exploration of the sad, devastating world of Brassaï’s photos of Paris during the 1930s. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photos by Bradley Wehrle.
The Secret Paris Project. This devised, queer clown show featured an ensemble of 7 women and live, original percussion by Abby Fisher in an exploration of the sad, devastating world of Brassaï’s photos of Paris during the 1930s. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photos by Bradley Wehrle.
Feeling Blue. A new, old-school show devised by 14 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
Feeling Blue. A new, old-school show devised by 14 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
Feeling Blue. A new, old-school show devised by 14 3rd-6th graders at Blue School. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Oskar Landi.
The Miracle Play. Throughout a devised, collaborative process, ensemble members discovered meaningful images, experiences and moments in Ashley Jacobson’s new, episodic play. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Ashley Lauren Hamilton.
The Dead Moon. Ensemble members discover images in Lavinia Roberts’ new play. Directed by Clare Hammoor. Photos by Chad Howard.
Abraham Lincoln’s Big, Gay Dance Party. Lincolns fighting for attention after the opening number in the collegiate premiere of Aaron Loeb’s ALBGDP. The show was the central event in a weekend full of queer history which featured an exhibition of the Pop-Up Museum of Queer History in collaboration with the Kinsey Institute as well as academic talks and other events. Weekend coordinated and production directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Chaz Mottinger.
BOOM. Children rehearse their version of the Big Bang in this new, postmodern, puppet musical with music by Lauren Bernofsky and text by Clare Hammoor. The production, which was commissioned by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington, deconstructed four creation myths from around the globe. Designed and directed by Clare Hammoor. Photo by Lauren Bernofsky.
The Jungle Book. Over 800 children (cast, crew and audience members). warm-up before an ensemble production of The Jungle Book. Photo by Jim Mittenthal.