I make performances about U.S. politics and policy. My performance-making begins when I learn something about the U.S. that boggles my mind: a statistic about contemporary life that's problematic, an aspect of our country's past that's different from how we do things in the present. I do far-reaching research to make sense of what I've learned: recovering history, exploring culture, engaging experts. I then transform that research into invitations for others to interrogate the politics and policies with me. Through participation, curiosity, and generosity, we work together to understand these specific and systemic conditions on physical and intellectual, communal and personal levels--and to see how each person can act to change the politics and policies if they wish: to make them, and our country, what they want and need them to be.
A production photo from PACKING AND CRACKING, a party bus performance about gerrymandering. Co-created and directed by Rachel Gita Karp, presented in 2021 through the Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics. Photo Credit: Kitoko Chargois.