Banana Bag & Bodice

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Banana Bag & Bodice is a Hudson Valley-based ensemble theatre company that creates original plays with a strong emphasis on text, music and design. They have performed at The Collapsable Hole, Ontological-Hysteric Theater, PS 122, The Brick Theater, Abrons Arts Center, American Repertory Theater, Joe's Pub,Bushwick Starr, and festivals in San Francisco, New York City, Montreal, Dublin, Edinburgh, Brighton, Bristol and Adelaide.

Company history[edit]

Founded in 1999 in San Francisco by Co-Artistic Directors Jason Craig and Jessica Jelliffe, Banana Bag & Bodice has created 12 original productions. The group is now based in the Hudson Valley NY, but maintains a strong relationship to New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.[1]

Their rock musical Beowulf - A Thousand Years of Baggage, commissioned by the Shotgun Players, won the 2008 Will Glickman Award[2] and a 2011 Edinburgh Festival Herald Angel, and continues to tour internationally.[3]

Works[edit]

The Bastard Chronicles (1999)[edit]

A compendium of oddities

Number 2 (2000)[edit]

A drama about death and remembrance

GULAG HA HA (2002)[edit]

A study on prison deformation

Sandwich (2003)[edit]

A musical about killing animals

The Young War (2004)[edit]

A panel discussion on the death of love

Panel.Animal (2005)[edit]

A double feature of The Young War and Sandwich

The Sewers (2006)[edit]

An aborted living room drama play

The Fall & Rise of The Rising Fallen (2007)[edit]

A "making the band" pageant play

Beowulf- A Thousand Years Of Baggage (2008)[edit]

A Banana Bag & Bodice SongPlay

Space//Space (play) (2009)[edit]

A claustrophobic container tale

The Perfect Play (2013)[edit]

The ultimate nativity musical

LongYarn (2016)[edit]

A tell tale told by an old doozy

Space//Space (film) (2023)[edit]

A claustrophobic container film

Interno Inferno (in progress)[edit]

A poetic posit on the afterlife

Artists[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Avila, Robert "Return to Deform". San Francisco Bay Guardian, January 7, 2009
  2. ^ Zinoman, Jason "Sing Thee Out, Bespectacled Monster Slayer!". New York Times, March 25, 2009
  3. ^ "ART Press Release". American Repertory Theater. Cambridge, MA.

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