Curation

He co-created the audio play project Dream Boston, along with Melinda Lopez and other staff of The Huntington. He led curation for the series, which brought together the work of more than 100 Boston area artists to imagine the future identities of Boston.

Commissioned authors spanned from previously unproduced Boston writers, to artistic directors of fellow theatre companies, to Pulitzer-Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire. The series inspired a companion art exhibition at Gallery 360 / Northeastern University, and also included 3 bilingual plays created in partnership with Armando Rivera and Teatro Chelsea. The series attracted over 15k listens, and was covered in The Boston Globe, WBUR’s The Artery and Radio Boston, The Bay State Banner, and The Christian Science Monitor.

He also pitched and commissioned Black Beans Project, a zoom play created by Melinda Lopez and Joel Perez, now being developed for the stage by The Old Globe.

He suggested creating a new audio adaptation of Mike Lew’s Tiger Style which was broadcast on WGBH and released via podcast, and with Regine Vital, he produced the companion community-conversation podcast “Exploring Tiger Style.”