Founded in 2015, NEW NEIGHBORHOOD has commissioned, developed, and produced new TV, theater, music, film, and dance work by Will Arbery, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, Sheila Callaghan, Nathan Alan Davis, Marcus Gardley, Frank Harts, Suzanne Heathcote, Honus Honus, Rolin Jones, Lucas Papaelias aka LPfunK, The Petersons, and Aaron Posner, among others, with partners in Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C., and various New England resort towns. New Neighborhood recently joined forces with Rattlestick Playwrights Theater and The Commissary to produce Why Would I Dare: The Trial of Crystal Mason. In 2020, we were featured in New York City's Ice Factory at the New Ohio with our interactive installation, Endless Loop of Gratitude. In June 2019, in a reclaimed sushi factory in Queens, New Neighborhood produced Filibustered and Unfiltered, the first 24-hour reading of the entire [redacted] Mueller Report, which inspired more than a dozen similar events in communities across the country. Featured everywhere from the Los Angeles Times (“a live-theater summer sensation!”) to Breitbart News (“the single most boring and pointless way to waste your time!”), the tidal wave of readings reached its apex when it was name-checked during Robert Mueller’s nationally televised Congressional testimony. In the 1960s, these kinds of events might have been called “happenings.” Today, New Neighborhood calls them LIVE ACTIONS, socially interactive theatrical installations that change and grow as audience members contribute their own unique voices and perspectives to the conversation.
FULLER ROAD is an artist residency on 55-acres in the Upper Connecticut River Valley of Vermont. Launched officially in 2014 by Dan Butler, Jackson Gay, and Richard Waterhouse, the site has been a creative retreat for visiting writers, actors, directors, musicians, filmmakers, dramaturges, and visual artists to work on their various creative projects while recharging in the wooded hill farms of Vermont. Guests include: Martyna Majok, the "Debate Society" (Hannah Bos, Oliver Butler, and Paul Thureen), Julie Halston, Mark Nelson, Marty Casella, Jenny Mitchell, Aldo Perez, Diane Rodriguez, Kym Moore, Josiah Bania, Leah C. Gardiner, Brandon Dirden, Crystal Dickenson, Philip Himberg, Chris Hibma, Jennifer Kiger, Curt Columbus, Amelia Roper, Elena Araoz, Cassie Beck, Kent Nicholson, Lisa Harrow, Lisa Portes, and Colette Robert.
FULLER ROAD is an artist residency on 55-acres in the Upper Connecticut River Valley of Vermont. Launched officially in 2014 by Dan Butler, Jackson Gay, and Richard Waterhouse, the site has been a creative retreat for visiting writers, actors, directors, musicians, filmmakers, dramaturges, and visual artists to work on their various creative projects while recharging in the wooded hill farms of Vermont. Guests include: Martyna Majok, the "Debate Society" (Hannah Bos, Oliver Butler, and Paul Thureen), Julie Halston, Mark Nelson, Marty Casella, Jenny Mitchell, Aldo Perez, Diane Rodriguez, Kym Moore, Josiah Bania, Leah C. Gardiner, Brandon Dirden, Crystal Dickenson, Philip Himberg, Chris Hibma, Jennifer Kiger, Curt Columbus, Amelia Roper, Elena Araoz, Cassie Beck, Kent Nicholson, Lisa Harrow, Lisa Portes, and Colette Robert.
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