Stephan Gaeth
Shows
Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death.” |
Connection Lost (Co-created, Directed) at Brick 2016
Asking for Change (Created, Directed) at Jumpstart Theater 2016 The Trash Tree (Created, Directed) at The Overtime Theater 2016 From Darwin To Reality (Created, Directed, Choreographed) on Film 2015 How To Play The Game (Directed, Choreographed) at The Overtime Theater 2015 Young Frankenstein (Choreographed) at Roosevelt HS 2014 Little Shop of Horrors (Choreographed) at St. Mary's Hall 2014 Fame (Choreographed) at Roosevelt HS 2013 Bye Bye Birdie (Choreographed) at St. Mary's Hall 2013 Open Sesame (Choreographed) at The Overtime Theater 2012 Bye Bye Birdie (Choreographed, Co-directed) New Braunfels Theater Co. 2012 D.O.A. (Choreographed) The Overtime Theater 2011 |
From Darwin To Reality
From Darwin To Reality is a story of love, life, loss and the struggle and reality of death. Inspired and devoted to Darwin, a small Jack Russell Terrier, who was struck by a car. This project was awarded the Artist's Foundation Award for Choreography.
Created and Directed by: Stephan Gaeth Filmed by: Ryan Bazan Cast: Tamara Aidra Mireya Guerra Tara Moorman Stephan Gaeth |
Trash Tree
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Trash tree was the first of a trilogy of improvisational shows, geared towards bringing awareness to social injustices. A set comprised of trash and a loose frame work to go off of, the cast created an amazing show.
Created and Directed by Stephan Gaeth Cast: Mireya Guerra Tara Moorman Alexia Wood Corie Altaffer Catie Carlisle Edwin Tamayo Luke William Bonecutter Jaime Ramirez Brian Parrish Lighting, sound and stage manager; Jules Vaquera |
Asking for ChangeConnection Lost |
Asking for change was a show and project developed to bring awareness to the plight of poverty in America. Showing how it affects all people of many backgrounds. Hosted by Jumpstart Theater Company it was reviewed and workshopped with company members. This improvised show had no music but was accompanied by Luke Boneshaker's sound compilations and the improvised voices of the performers. Along with the performances we held a community talk session with leaders from3 local non profits and a local artist Seth Cam who paints portraits of the homeless and records their stories.
Created and Directed by Stephan Gaeth Stage managed by Tara Moorman Cast: Sophie Bolles Sam Mandelbaum Kristina Watkins Cristina Hopkins Michael Ramirez Kathrine Roberts Music by Luke Boneshaker Lighting by Stephan Gaeth Recording by Ryan Bazan By Deborah Martin-June 23, 2016
Connection Lost was the third of the trilogy of improv dance productions created in 2016. A piece used to help relate and communicate the effects and troubling issues in society around suicide. Using dance and dialogue this show, held at Brick, was a solo venture without help of a theatrical company.
Created and directed by: Tara Moorman and Stephan Gaeth Stage Managed by: Yetlanezi Bobezi Cast: Sophie Bolles Sam Mandellbaum Billy Herrick Stephan Gaeth (Stepping in for Kathrine Roberts) Lighting by; Billy Munoz Music by: Famina X Paul Alex Scheel Jaime Ramirez Writing by: Tara Moorman |
Burlesque Routines
Milkman 2013This naughty milkman goes around delivering milk to the neighborhood but might not be so good at it. After being scared away by dogs he goes for a drink *Shoot!* He spills milk all over his shirt! Gross! After so much goes wrong can you blame a simple milkman for his vices....
Routine/Choreography by: Stephan Gaeth Costume by: Jules Vaquera Music by: Jaime Ramirez |
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Cupid 2014Cupid is a fast action loving guy with a lot to give! making relationships happen is busy work and can be lonely watching the world get it on while you remain single. Stabbing himself with one of his own arrows is one way to fall head over heels quickly. Watch out Cupid is in LOVE! Routine/Choreography by: Stephan Gaeth Costume by: Stephan Gaeth Music by: Jaime Ramirez |
Arte Y Passion
In the year since Arte y Pasión premiered Angel of Gravity, an experimental project that paired modern dance, flamenco, and classical Spanish dance, the collective has continued to embrace multidisciplinary collaborations and performances. Out In SA spoke with dancer and artistic director Tamara Adira as she reflected on their upcoming production, Algoritmos.
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