WORK
SITE SPECIFIC
Site-Seeing
Site-Seeing explores the myth of America in the style of theatrical clown (a synthesis of Beckett and Fellini)

Nothing
Seven unique characters seek answers to universal questions, why, where, when?

The Mall
A site-specific group experience on the National Mall in Washington DC.
Infinite Stage company members invited people (of all ages and pets) from their communities and neighborhoods to gather, bringing with them suitcases, strollers, filled bags, and any possessions that they might take if they suddenly needed to leave their home.
Our focus was to acknowledge all the refugee movement that is happening around the world. Our group presence created a visual impact of a “migration” for those who were observing. For those in the group walking, we had an experience of moving, unaware of a destination.

The Measure of Our Lives
A collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery and the University of Maryland, College Park. The Measure of Our Lives creates small installations throughout the Gallery where several portraits come to life sharing their stories through conversation, monologues, music and props, as they interact with each other and visitors to the Gallery. The Gallery space itself is an interactive element in the design of this piece.


Home
A group of ghosts have been wandering through a church and graveyard since they were unterred during WWll bombing in Coventry, England. They create a celebration in the church, hoping members of the congregation will see them and at long last, lay them to rest.


Enduring
Enduring is an unusual element who arrives in habitual environments inviting people to engage in the space with a new perspective.


Hank Leaves Home
This intimate theatrical concert features Hank, (Erik Heger) a socially awkward musician looking for love and meaning in a space between fantasy and reality.


Clown
To be. Simply. Innocent. Mischievous. To play with whatever interests you in the moment. This is the world of the clown. Infinite Stage’s clown work involves carefully crafted characters, spaces and playful storytelling through moving images and sound.

