"The living word has a soul of which the written
word is properly no more than an image."
- Sophocles
[-] We here at CBC know there is great worth producing Chekhov, Shakespeare, Williams, Moliere. How else can we continue our
journey if we forget where we've traveled from? But no matter how much
these old texts resonate in current times, they are still the voices
of a history long past. Timeless words, but not the words of our time.
And it's the words of our time that we here at CBC seek.
[-] We also recognize the genius of Shepard, Albee,
Churchill and all of the established, living voices who have become
lifelong guides to us. But even these living artists are the voices
of the older generations - where they speak from is a culture and influence
of decades past. Words of our time, but from the elder voices of our
time. It's the new words of our time that we seek.
[-] CBC is dedicated to the emerging voices of the nation. These
voices are not only of this time, but these voices also carry the weight
of the times to come. They hold the power to guide our culture and the
theatre arts in a new, daring direction. In this time where the country
is divided and all of us are examining ourselves to find what we believe
in, it's our mission to ensure the voices of young artists are heard,
considered, and part of the changes that will come.
[-] And, in times of such widespread reflection,
we also believe the power of one voice is often strongest among the
chorus it sounds with. Theatre was born as an art of community, and
we believe that in its creation as well as its execution theatre should
never be a solitary art. There is no reason that the act of writing
a play must be a solitary process for the writer, that the direction
of a play should be the relationship of a leader to the lead, and that
the actor's voice should be heard only after his audition and even then
only sound to speak the words of the play that he's given.
[-] A chorus of new ideas and artistic minds throughout
the theatrical process, this is who we are.
[-] Welcome to The Cardboard Box Collaborative!
mindy. a beers
Artistic Director
[August - September] as part of Philadelphia Fringe Fest [APRIL] [August - September] as part of Philadelphia Fringe Fest [March] ________ 2006*2007 [August - September] as part of Philadelphia Fringe Fest [February]PRODUCTIONS READINGS, WORKSHOPS and DEVELOPMENT _________
2008*2009
HERSCHEL THE HANDLESS / by Matt Ocks, directed by mindy a. beers
&
SPEED THE MUSE
SPRING TIDES /by Melissa Galowski. directed by Amanda Demarco
SLIP/SHOT
by Jacqueline Goldfinger _________
2007*2008
MILKY WAY CABARET
by Greg Romero, directed by Andrew Merkel
&
SPEED THE MUSE
Featuring Eric Sanders, Robin Reese, T. Cat Ford, Jessica Foster and Matthew Rosenbaum
THE IMPERFECT SONNET
by David White, directed by Sean Lewis
SWINE-HEART: A BROTHERS' TALE
by Andrew H. Beal, directed by Jenny Jacobs
SPRING TIDES
by Melissa Gawlowski
IN-COMMUNICADO, INC or EDGE STEW
by Ann Karine
THE KARMA COOKIE
by P. Seth Bauer
30 MINUTES TO OM, HALF-AN-HOUR TO MO
by Tim Sawicki, directed by mindy a. beers
DREAM ON
by Jeffrey Skinner, directed by mindy a. beers