A staged reading directed by Danny Gordon


Each week, a group of survivors gather for somatic therapy. When a newcomer arrives, their fragile rituals unravel into chaos — a chaos that could finally open the door to healing.

Performances:

3/1 @ 7:30pm | 3/2 @ 10:30am

Location:

The Studio @ The Tank

312 W 36th, NY

Starring:

Kiera Allen, Lindsay Coryne, Terra Mackintosh*, Tiffany McLarty, Lisa Anne Porter*, Danielle Williams

*appearing courtesy of AEA

 

For questions / more information, please email Terra at tmmackintosh@gmail.com

 

Kiera Allen can currently be seen in a leading role opposite Sarah Paulson in Hulu’s psychological thriller, Run, as well as on TV in The Good DoctorWatson, and Law and Order. Upcoming, she costars opposite Dennis Quaid and Josh Hutcherson in the sci-fi drama Littlemouth. Since making her professional acting debut in Bekah Brunstetter’s 2017 off-Broadway play Girl #2, she has worked with theatre companies such as Cape Cod Theatre Project, Premiere Stages, and the Royal Court Theatre. As a screenwriter, she penned the upcoming dance drama Grace for Disney. She studied acting at Maggie Flanigan Studio and creative writing at Columbia University.

Lindsay Coryne (She/He) is an actor who can be seen in Orange is the New Black, Better Things, You’re the Worst, Disjointed and others. Lindsay’s latest theater endeavor was playing Cam in the world premiere of Arrowhead by Catya McMullen with iama theater. She couldn’t be more grateful for the gifts that life gives.

Terra Mackintosh (she/her) is an award-winning actress, producer, and writer. She has appeared on television (Apple TV+, Netflix, HBO, NBC, CBS), in multiple independent films, and theatre across NYC. As a filmmaker, she has premiered work at Sundance, Berlinale, SXSW, and Tribeca. As a writer, she was awarded the 2020 SXSW Screenwriters Award for the feature film Best Summer Ever. Her feature film screenplay, Serotinous, inspired by Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters, was named a Second Rounder in the 2025 Austin Film Festival Script Competition and a Semifinalist in the 2024 Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition.

Crepe Group is her first play.

Tiffany McLarty is a Bronx-born actor, artist, and public speaker. She was part of the world championship speech and debate team in Kentucky and holds an MFA in Acting from Columbia University. She is passionate about using storytelling as a tool for social advocacy and through her work, she aims to inspire, challenge, and ignite positive change within communities.

Lisa Anne Porter is a professional actor, director, educator, and voice/dialect coach. As a professional actor, she has performed nationwide with numerous repertory companies and Shakespeare festivals. She has most recently been seen as Suzanne in Eureka Day (a role she originated), the u/s for the Oskar’s Mother in Let the Right One In, Tracey in Sweat, Gruach in Dunsinane, Julia in Fefu and Her Friends, and Erica in A Bright Half Life. She is currently the Resident Voice and Dialect Coach for the national tour of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. She was previously the Co-Head of Voice and Dialects for its SF production at the Curran Theatre as well as the Resident Director for the final five months of its run. She has coached voice, text and dialect in over eighty professional productions. As a teacher, she was the Head of Acting and before that the Head of Voice and Dialects in the MFA program the American Conservatory Theatre. She has also taught on the faculties of NYU Tisch, Hunter College, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Stanford University, Syracuse University, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and Shakespeare and Company. She is currently teaching in NYC at the Barrow Group and the Linklater Center. She has an M.F.A. in Acting from A.C.T., a B.A. from Wesleyan University and certification as a Linklater Voice Teacher.

Danielle Williams was born in North Carolina and moved to New York City at 13, country girl turned metropolitan. Growing up as an only child meant playing dress up in her room and continuously storytelling using their imagination. Danielle, after finding joy in becoming someone else, found herself at Laguardia High School of Performing Arts and is now a graduate from Carnegie Mellon’s School of Drama. Her aspiration is to continue to expand representation and accessibility to the stage and screen! 


Danny Gordon recently directed and reconceived John Logan’s Red for a lecture hall at UCLA and directed and cast Amy Herzog’s Mary Jane for an ensemble of actresses with disabilities at The Artist’s Space, a studio he co-founded with Terra Mackintosh. When not making theatre he is casting for film and television and teaching. Danny currently teaches in the MFA Acting Program at Columbia University.