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About Project Life Stories
History
Events: The genesis of Project Life Stories
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:
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
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
• Immigrants Among Us, written and starring Michelle Vest, directed by Tanya Taylor Rubinstein, premier at the Armory for the Arts, Santa Fe
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