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About Project Life Stories
History
Events: The genesis of Project Life Stories…an
organization devoted to giving voice to the stories of the
soul through solo shows, monologue performance and memoirs.
Background: Tanya Taylor Rubinstein studies theater
professionally at Carnegie Mellon, Emerson College and HB
Studios. She performs in many plays over many years. She attends
a Spalding Gray performance (one man show) and is inspired to
devote her theatrical background to the art of the solo show,
1996
• Honeymoon In India, written, produced and performed by Tanya
Taylor Rubinstein
2000
• Pregnant Pause, written, produced and performed by Tanya
Taylor Rubinstein and Pamela Thompson
2000
• A Woman’s Work, written, produced and performed by Tanya
Taylor Rubinstein, Susan Jayne Weiss and Pamela Thompson
2001
• Autobiographical/ Transformational Monologue Process created
by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein
The following shows and workshops were facilitated, directed and
produced by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein with the Transformational
Monologue Process and/ or The One Person Show Process
2001
• Autobiographical Monologue Show, Center for Contemporary Arts,
Santa Fe
• Original Voice Monologues, Theaterwork, Santa Fe
• The Cancer Monologues 1, Santa Fe Playhouse, Santa Fe
• The Cancer Monologues 2, Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe
• September 11, The Santa Fe Stories, Santa Fe Stages
2002
• The Cancer Monologues 3, Santa Fe Playhouse, Santa Fe
• The AIDS Monologues 1, Santa Fe Playhouse
• The AIDS Monologues 2, Santa Fe Playhouse
• The Cancer Monologue book published (Mac Adam Cage Publishing)
• The Southern Bell Jar by Honey Harris, directed by Tanya
Taylor Rubinstein, The Paramount, Santa Fe
2003
• The Cancer Monologues 4, Second Stage Theater, NYC
• The Cancer Monologues Workshops, Dana Farber Cancer Center,
Boston
• The Cancer Monologues Workshops, Gilda’s Club, Chicago
• The Cancer Monologues Workshop, Wellness Community, Orange
County, CA
2004
• The Soul of Living and Dying 1: monologues with hospice
caregivers Lensic Theater, Santa Fe
• Confessions of a Failed Saint, by Terry Wilson, directed by
Tanya Taylor Rubinstein, El Museo Culteral, Santa Fe
2005
• The Soul of Living and Dying 2: monologues with Odyssey
Hospice Writers Guild Theater, Beverly Hills, CA
• Birth: The Monologues, with Many Mothers, Armory for the Arts,
Santa Fe
• The Soul of Living and Dying 3: monologues with Odyssey
Hospice, San Diego Reparatory Theater, San Diego, CA
• Peace: The Monologues, with Israeli and Palestinian Teens/
Creativity for Peace, Sweeney Center, Santa Fe
• The Soul of Peace, with Israeli and Palestinian Teens/
Creativity for Peace, Temple Beth Shalom, Santa Fe
• The Soul of Living and Dying 4: Monologues with Odyssey
Hospice Watertower Theater, Addison TX
2006
• Mothering: The Monologues, with Mothering Magazine and Many
Mothers Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe
• Core Witness: Monologues with Veterans calling for US Pullout
from Iraq, Lensic Theater, Santa Fe
• Creating Your One Person Show, performance process created by
Tanya Taylor Rubinstein, year long classes begin for creating a
one person show or writing a memoir.
2007
• Awakening Into Motherhood, with Many Mothers, Armory for the
Arts
• Legacy: The Soul of Aging, a monologue, multi-media event
showcasing stories of Santa Fe Elders with EGIS, James A. Little
Theater, Santa Fe
• Storytelling for an Emerging World, Bioneers Conference, San
Raphael, CA, Pre-Conference Workshop with Tanya Taylor
Rubinstein
• Girl Facing West, written and starring Susanna Guilloche,
directed by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein, premier at the Armory for
the Arts, Santa Fe
• Sole Survivors, written and starring Michelle Vest, directed
by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein, premier at the Armory for the Arts,
Santa Fe, also performed at Stage Left Studios, NYC and at
Albuquerque Cultural Center
2008
Minds Interrupted: Stories of lives Affected
by Mental Illness, National Alliance of Mental Illness, New
Mexico Chapter
Minds Interrupted 2: Stories of lives
Affected by Mental Illness, New Mexico Conference on Mental
Health, Albuquerque Convention Center
Year Long Solo Performance Class Showcase
featuring James Koskinas, Azlan White, Kathleen Fontaine, Lela
Dawkins and Maida Rogerson
2009
“Leftovers” a one woman show by Penny Sinone,
developed with and directed by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein, Railyard
Theater, Santa Fe
“ Even if the Mountains Burn” a one man show
by James Koskinas developed with and directed by Tanya Taylor
Rubinstein, performed at various theaters in New Mexico
“Maternal Dreamer” a one woman show by
Ramona King re-developed with and directed by Tanya Taylor
Rubinstein performed at Wise Fool and various theaters and
conferences in New Mexico
“Other Arrangements” a one woman show by
Maida Rogerson developed with and directed by Tanya Taylor
Rubinstein, performed in Santa Fe and Prince Edward Island,
Canada
“ Burst” a one woman show by Shannon de Jong
developed with and directed by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein,
premiered in Santa Fe at the Railyard Theater
Tanya continues to work with actors, writers
and other creative people from all over the world to write and
perform their shows, write their memoirs and claim their lives
through giving voice to their experiences.
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