
Recent repertory includes Within Outer Spaces, a portrayal of life on Earth from our planet’s birth to the evolution of the human form and Avatars, a video-game style voyage into the heroic worlds of five mythological characters and their motion capture animated counterparts. Capacitor’s newest work is Digging in the Dark, a journey through the layers of the Earth into the core.
Capacitor performs and tours extensively. Nationally, they have been presented at the Krannert Center at University of Illinois, the PAC at SUNY Purchase, Louisville's Brown Theater, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood Florida, 314 Project in Chicago, among others. Internationally, they have performed in Malaysia for ReVolvolution, Canada for fFIDA- the Festival for International Dance Artists, El Salvador with the National Youth Symphony Orchestra, Jamaica, Costa Rica, and Edinburgh for the Fringe Festival. Capacitor has delivered extended runs in New York's HERE Mainstage and the American Theatre of Actors, San Francisco's Cowell Theater, Project Artaud Theater, the Exploratorium, the Yerba Buena Center, and SomArts Gallery, and at Burning Man 99/00/02.
Incorporated in 2000, Capacitor is grateful for current support from San Francisco's Grants for the Arts, the Zellerbach Family Foundation, W.A. Gerbode Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and has earned awards from the California Arts Council, Altria Group, Inc., the LEF Foundation, Meet the Composer, Inc., Theatre Bay Area CA$H, and the American Composers Forum.
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