
Creative Producing Portfolio

Rachel Wiseman has always dreamed of becoming a Rabbitzen (a Rabbi’s wife). On the brink of making their dreams come true, her friendship with Sarah blossoms into love. Will she chose her heart or her dreams?
Confessions of a Rabbi's Daughter premeired at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012 and since then has traveled up and down the UK from St. Andrews to Bristol, Aberdeen to Camden, Bath to York; writer-performer-comedienne Emily Rose has certainly covered a lot of ground. Most recently she visited the US where I was her tour producer. Confessions travled from Off-Broadway at Midtown International Theatre Festival, to The Playground Theater Chicago, to Workmen's Circle Boston, and The Complex Hollywood. Now that Emily has been accepted into the NYU Tisch program for Musical Theatre Writing (Graduating 2017) the show is now available for US touring!
Visit Emily's Website for a synopsis and soundbites. Please get in touch if you would like more information including press materials and exclusive footage.
Confesstions of a Rabbi's Daughter Tour 2014-2017
From ballet to bop, with a dash of mid-life salsa dating,this poignant one-woman show depicts a life lived and danced. Love, loss and laughter intermingle on thejourney from age 5 to 55+. We’re introduced to a parade ofunique characters joining the musical beat, led by The Bubbe, our intrepid host and guide. The Bubbe reveals the secret to graceful aging, and sheds her persona to celebrate a joyous finale. From youth to mid-age, it’s clear the rhythm of life keeps pulling us back to the dance floor. To life!
Move on the Cha-Cha's will preview at Arsenal Centre for the Arts, Watertown on June 13th & 14th before it makes its premiere at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014!
Tickets will be on sale in June at www.edfringe.com
Move on the Cha-Cha's @ Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014

Trans-Plantable 2013
In June 2013 I began producing Trans-Plantable, an ecological design and performance project travelling to World Stage Design Cardiff, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and London. The project explored the history of gardening and celebrate existing local growing projects, and created links between artists and community groups. The Trans-Plantable Living Room was living, edible performance space, grown by community gardeners, which hosted interactive performances during August and September 2013.
(from www.greenstagetheatre.co.uk)
Crowd-funding campaign created by Green Stage
Creative Brief for Trans-Plantable project in collaboration with Tanja Beer (Australia) as scenographer , and the Trans-Plantable Performance Collective consisting of Lisa Woynarski (UK), Bronwyn Preece (Canada), and Meghan Moe Beitiks (US), with workshop facilitation by Rosie Leach (Green Stage Theatre)
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