Full-length theatrical works made with love and sweat.

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SHOWS IN CREATION

I Hear You and I’d Like to Respond

Permiering as part of the 2022 Cannonball Festival!

A circus of words, a flight to nowhere, a desperate attempt to make meaning in an unrelentingly confusing world. Award-winning “Fringe Favorite” and Cannonball Festival Producer Almanac’s newest — and largest ever — ensemble acrobatic show explores the lengths we’ll go to change our language rather than change ourselves.

In I Hear You and I’d Like to Respond, artists and audiences alike board a metaphysical flight, traveling together to a visionary place of collective imagining. A Professor and a Facilitator —both on the precipice of revelation — attempt, in their own ways, to explain the world around them, only to realize what they are trying to communicate is nearly impossible for others to comprehend. But as the bodies of the passengers are thrown into acrobatic flight, a certain truth is revealed: either we will put aside our differences and save each other, or we will fall.

Birthed from the detritus of discarded good ideas and progressively queerer impulses in the face of the daily torment of interlocking systems of oppression, I Hear You and I’d Like to Respond features breathtaking ensemble and hand-to-hand acrobatics, captivating movement, earnest contemplations of how to do better, and a relentless soundtrack of words. The cast of devisor/performers features Almanac company members Lauren Johns, Nathan Alford Tate, Mae West and Darren Rabinowitz alongside some of America’s most exciting contemporary circus artists in Kevin Flanagan, Sierra Rhoades Nicholls, and Liam Bradley, and Philly dance luminary Rhonda Moore.

FULL LENGTH SHOWS

  • HAPPY HOUR

    This is our hour to be happy —
    whatever that means. Can we do it? What will happen if we fail? In a future where the only certainty is uncertainty, Almanac converts its improvisational creation process into a shifting ephemeral performance that melds itself to every space and circumstance.

  • $7 GIRL

    What is a Radical Permissionist?
    Mae West (a queer, trans sex worker) wants you to be one. In the lineage of Almanac’s ensemble-devised, autobiographical circus theatre pieces xoxo moongirl and The Edge, $7 Girl uses virtuosity, storytelling, aerial work, and expressive movement to bring audiences into social issues that are often underheard.

  • PERMISSION TO MONSTER

    Welcome to the Monstrological Institute!
    In this fun-filled, participatory show, young audience members transform from Donors, who share ideas, to Researchers, who ask questions, to Advocates, who help others. Almanac’s signature blend of physical theatre and acrobatics transformers performers into caged monsters. Will you help them find their freedom?

ANNUAL PRODUCTIONS






THE FLEECING

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THE FLEECING is an immersive performance art bacchanalia where the experience of the audience member takes center stage. Participants are cast as acolytes in the Order of Mammon, an ancient secret society that worships a deity known as The Bumblefish.


THE EQUINOX

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THE EQUINOX SERIES is Almanac's bi-annual micro-residency and mixed bill showcase offers a diverse array of Philadelphia-based artists a chance to share their newest and freshest works for the community. The night includes a free themed cocktail and ends with a collective folk dance.

PAST WORKS