IN MY NAME
written and performed by Sarah Sanders
directed by Daniel Krane
Abrons Arts Center, November 2020
from a live performance as part of ARCANUM through the QueerArtMentorship Program
music direction and piano by Sofia Geck
music developed with Sofia Geck and Charlie Romano
videos and photos by Patrick G. Lee and Felicita "Felli" Maynard
Book by William Finn and James Lapine, music and lyrics by William Finn
Princeton Summer Theater, June 2019
Directed by Daniel Krane
Co-Directed and Choreographed by Jhor van der Horst
Stage Managed by Nora Aguiar
Music Directed by Amber Lin
Assistant Music Directed by Andrew Damian
Costumes by Jules Peiperl
Lights by Megan Berry
Set and Props by Jeff Van Velsor
Sound by Tashi Quiñones
Starring Hannah Chomiczewski, Dylan Blau Edelstein, Bridget McNiff, Michelle Navis, Justin Ramos, Michael Rosas, and Chamari White-Mink
Photographs by Amon Devane and Kirsten Traudt
Press reviews here.
"100000" by Daniel Krane
Starring Abby Spare
Directed by Daniel Krane.
Part of The Tank’s Fast & Furious Series, 6/1/2020
7 minutes to go. $305 in checking. One BA. Three cities. Two surgeries. 24 years old tomorrow. 300 million. One hundred thousand. What do numbers mean anymore?
A short Zoom therapy play.
An original children’s play by Annika Bennett
Princeton Summer Theater, July-August 2019
Directed by Daniel Krane
Stage Managed by Juan José Lopez Haddad
Costumes by Daniel Krane and Jules Peiperl
Lights by Julia Li and Megan Berry
Props by Jeff Van Velsor and Juan José Lopez Haddad
Puppets by Kirsten Traudt
Set by Jeff Van Velsor
Sound by Sophia Chaves-Gamboa
Starring Andrew Damian, Ben Kimmel, Daniel Krane, Alexandra Palocz, Hannah Semmelhack, and Kirsten Traudt
Photos by Carol Lee
By Wendy Wasserstein
Princeton Summer Theater, July 2018
Directed by Daniel Krane
Stage Managed by Aaron Olkin
Costumes by Jules Peiperl
Lights by Megan Berry
Music Directed by Allison Spann
Set and Props by Jeff Van Velsor
Sound by Naveen Bhatia
Starring Maeve Brady, Kat Giordano, E Harper Nora Jerimijenko-Conley, Michelle Navis, Carol Lee, Allison Spann, Lydia Watt, Rebecca Wei Hsieh
Photos by Sarah Golobish
Press reviews here.
By Annie Baker
Theatre Intime, October 2017
Directed by Daniel Krane
Stage Managed by Milan Eldridge
Choreographed by India Rogers-Shepp
Costumes by Lowell Hutchinson
Lights and Projections by Megan Berry
Props by Sarah Reid
Set by Lydia Watt and Ben Schaffer
Sound by Naveen Bhatia
Assistant Sound by Daniel Krane
Starring Jackson Artis, Paddy Boroughs, and Abby Spare
Photos by Megan Berry
Press reviews here.
By Caryl Churchill
Theatre Intime, October 2016
Directed by Daniel Krane
Stage Managed by Agustina de la Fuente
Costumes and Makeup by Jean Bellamy
Lights by Sydney Becker
Set and Props by Sarah Reid
Sound by Zara Jayant
Starring Zach Feig, Katie Frorer, Chase Hommeyer, Arianna Lanz, Julia Mosby, Ashley Richards, Elon Swartz, Lydia Watt, and Anna Zabel
An original comedic opera by Andrew Lovett
Lewis Center for the Arts (Black Box), workshop production, November 2017
Directed by Daniel Krane
Conducted by Gabriel Crouch
Stage Managed by Rosamond van Wingerden
Lighting by Victoria Davidjohn
Starring Brandon Gaines, Bradley King, Heather O’Donovan, Shruthi Rajasekar
An original children’s play by Annika Bennett
Princeton Summer Theater, July 2018
Directed by Daniel Krane
Stage Managed by Hannah Semmelhack
Costumes by Minjae Kim
Lights by Aaron Olkin
Props by Jeff Van Velsor and Minjae Kim
Set by Jeff Van Velsor
Sound by Sophia Chaves-Gamboa
Starring Graham Cousins, Sofia Inglessis, Minjae Kim, Daniel Krane, Carol Lee, Justin Ramos, and Chamari White-Mink
Photos by Sarah Golobish
An interdisciplinary exploration of my relationship with my triplet brother, Joshua, a disabled, mostly non-verbal man living in a group home in Massachusetts.
Dixon Place, Work-in-Progress Showing, May 2019
Written and Performed by Daniel Krane
Direction, Photos, and Sound by Victoria Gruenberg
"Closet" by Daniel Krane
Starring Chamari White-Mink and Carol Lee
Directed by Daniel Krane
Part of The Tank's Fast and Furious Series, 10/1/2020
Day 91. Streams from my closet. An exercise in radical transparency.
We Are Proud to Present a Presentation about the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, from the German Südwestafrika, Between the Years 1884-1915 by Jackie Sibblies Drury
Lewis Center for the Arts (Black Box Theater), March 2018, workshopped production
Directed by Daniel Krane
Stage Managed by Milan Eldridge
Set and Lights by Sofia Inglessis
Costumes by Sarita Fellows
Photos by Frank Wojciechowski
Additional photos available upon request.