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TRASH
by  James Caverly & Andrew Morrill
Tim and Jake are Deaf roommates sharing an apartment in the city—but not much else. They’re polar opposites, each with very different views on what it means to be Deaf in a hearing world. When it comes to taking out the trash, they spiral into a comic and insightful examination of their personal garbage and their perceptions of each other’s lives.
​Performed almost exclusively in ASL (American Sign Language), Trash employs surprising theatrical devices that allow all audiences to understand the play (and each other) in profoundly new ways.

Scenic  Design

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Directed by Nathaniel P. Claridad
Lighting Design: Annie Wiegland
Costume Design: Nikolya Sereda
Sound Design: Howard Ho
Projection Design: Taylor Edelle Stuart
Props Design: Ellie Hard Brown


Produced by Out of the Box Theatrics 

2026 / Perelman Arts Center, NYC

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  • WORKS
    • BEAUTY FREAK
    • Opera: Die Fledermaus
    • TRASH
    • Million Dollar Quartet
    • The Brothers Size
    • Club NVRLND
    • The Ugly X'mas Sweater Musical
    • Musical: Lizard Boy
    • Opera: The Rake's Progress
    • The Light
    • Color Boy
    • Yale Cabaret Productions
    • Straight White Men
  • ABOUT
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