Donate Contact Us
Trash Planet runs Aug 16 -Aug 25, 2024 at 8pm Prepare to embark on an otherworldly journey with ‘Trash Planet,’ a gripping new science-fiction play that catapults you into the heart of an intergalactic saga. Follow a band of intrepid survivors marooned on a colossal, planet-sized landfill in a distant galaxy, where every scrap becomes a lifeline and survival is the ultimate prize. Their fragile existence is upended when a mysterious newcomer emerges from the wreckage, disrupting their precarious balance and forcing them to confront their deepest fears and desires. As tensions mount and alliances shift, the group must navigate treacherous terrain, both literal and metaphorical, to forge a path home amidst the towering heaps of refuse that define their world. ‘Trash Planet’ is a thrilling exploration of resilience, adaptation, and the indomitable human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
Your invited to join SVT staff member Rachel Long in reading Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet by Thich Nhat Hanh. We’ll gather on Saturday July 27th from 10:30 am – 12 pm to breathe together, drink some tea, and discuss the book. This is a free event, but we ask that you register so that we know how many people to expect.


We are making a new play called High Crimes and until we can get back in the room together, we are going to work with you to create a digital project called A Show of Hands. This project will launch in Fusebox 2020 Virtual Edition, and it will keep running until we feel like we have enough material to work with.
When: April 24 – 26, 2020
Where: In Zoom
Session 3: Sunday April 26 – you may join us any time between 10am – 2pm
Meeting ID: 988 5202 8261; Zoom Meeting link; password: 7833 (rude)
WHAT WE WANT FROM YOU
We are asking for volunteers to answer questions in private, one-on-one interviews to discuss our current anxieties about what it means to be American. These conversations will be recorded for use in High Crimes, whenever we can get everyone back together to create it. We have questions about campfires, dancing, being young, immigrating, voting republican, and getting old.
You decide which set of questions you’d like to answer. You can join us any time during each meeting. The interviews can last anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on how much you share. You can repeat the experience and answer a different set of questions.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
We are doing these interviews inside of a Zoom meeting each day, for the ease of recording and storing them.
If you have Zoom, you can use the app. You can choose to join us with video or not. Either way, we will be visible to you. If you do not want to download Zoom, you can use your phone to dial in to the Zoom session.
Step one: Use the zoom link and password to join the meeting. If you are dialing in, you will need the Meeting ID as well. You will wait to be admitted to the meeting by the Host. If an interviewer is not immediately available, the Host will send you to a waiting room (where we do not control the music, and we are sorry for that) until an interviewer is available, or you can come back later – it’s up to you.
Step two: Once your interviewer is available, the Host will send you and the interviewer into a “breakout session” and you will chat.
All interviews will be recorded. If you would like a copy of your recording, let the Host know before you begin your session.

We are making a new play called High Crimes and until we can get back in the room together, we are going to work with you to create a digital project called A Show of Hands. This project will launch in Fusebox 2020 Virtual Edition, and it will keep running until we feel like we have enough material to work with.
When: April 24 – 26, 2020
Where: In Zoom
Session 2: Saturday April 25 – you may join us any time between 12pm – 3pm
Meeting ID: 973 0067 3097; Zoom Meeting link; password: 7833 (rude)
WHAT WE WANT FROM YOU
We are asking for volunteers to answer questions in private, one-on-one interviews to discuss our current anxieties about what it means to be American. These conversations will be recorded for use in High Crimes, whenever we can get everyone back together to create it. We have questions about campfires, dancing, being young, immigrating, voting republican, and getting old.
You decide which set of questions you’d like to answer. You can join us any time during each meeting. The interviews can last anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on how much you share. You can repeat the experience and answer a different set of questions.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
We are doing these interviews inside of a Zoom meeting each day, for the ease of recording and storing them.
If you have Zoom, you can use the app. You can choose to join us with video or not. Either way, we will be visible to you. If you do not want to download Zoom, you can use your phone to dial in to the Zoom session.
Step one: Use the zoom link and password to join the meeting. If you are dialing in, you will need the Meeting ID as well. You will wait to be admitted to the meeting by the Host. If an interviewer is not immediately available, the Host will send you to a waiting room (where we do not control the music, and we are sorry for that) until an interviewer is available, or you can come back later – it’s up to you.
Step two: Once your interviewer is available, the Host will send you and the interviewer into a “breakout session” and you will chat.
All interviews will be recorded. If you would like a copy of your recording, let the Host know before you begin your session.

We are making a new play called High Crimes and until we can get back in the room together, we are going to work with you to create a digital project called A Show of Hands. This project will launch in Fusebox 2020 Virtual Edition, and it will keep running until we feel like we have enough material to work with.
When: April 24 – 26, 2020
Where: In Zoom
Session 1: Friday April 24 – you may join us any time between 7pm – 12am
Meeting ID: 923 5746 9724; Zoom Meeting link; password: 7833 (rude)
WHAT WE WANT FROM YOU
We are asking for volunteers to answer questions in private, one-on-one interviews to discuss our current anxieties about what it means to be American. These conversations will be recorded for use in High Crimes, whenever we can get everyone back together to create it. We have questions about campfires, dancing, being young, immigrating, voting republican, and getting old.
You decide which set of questions you’d like to answer. You can join us any time during each meeting. The interviews can last anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on how much you share. You can repeat the experience and answer a different set of questions.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
We are doing these interviews inside of a Zoom meeting each day, for the ease of recording and storing them.
If you have Zoom, you can use the app. You can choose to join us with video or not. Either way, we will be visible to you. If you do not want to download Zoom, you can use your phone to dial in to the Zoom session.
Step one: Use the zoom link and password to join the meeting. If you are dialing in, you will need the Meeting ID as well. You will wait to be admitted to the meeting by the Host. If an interviewer is not immediately available, the Host will send you to a waiting room (where we do not control the music, and we are sorry for that) until an interviewer is available, or you can come back later – it’s up to you.
Step two: Once your interviewer is available, the Host will send you and the interviewer into a “breakout session” and you will chat.
All interviews will be recorded. If you would like a copy of your recording, let the Host know before you begin your session.

a Double Edge Theatre production
when: March 4 – 6 at 7:00 p.m.
where: Crashbox, 5305 Bolm Rd #12
tickets: $30 general admission; $20 students, seniors, artists
About the show
SUGA is conceived, and performed by Travis Coe and directed by Stacy Klein. An investigation of freedom, and the bounds—personal, artistic, societal, and political—one must break through to achieve that end. As a caretaker of a museum of memory, Coe touches/reveals/remixes all the aspects of himself—as Queer, Afro- Caribean/Latinx, and American, to find the path to sing, fly, run – toward Freedom.
About the artist
Travis Coe is an Ensemble Member and a leader of Art Justice at Double Edge Theatre (DE) and the Co-Founder of Round Room Image. While at DE, Coe’s creative process has changed significantly in conversation with Founder/Artistic Director Stacy Klein and the Ensemble to include rigorous and imaginative physical training in the research and creation of his artistic work. While grappling with issues of personal identity and historic representation, Coe takes dreams, memories and histories and creates a catalogue of performed and cinematic artworks to awaken communities to new possibilities of seeking courage and freedom.
If you have any trouble at all with the widget on our site, you can buy your tickets directly from our ticketing host, here.


a Double Edge Theatre production
when: March 4 – 6 at 7:00 p.m.
where: Crashbox, 5305 Bolm Rd #12
tickets: $30 general admission; $20 students, seniors, artists
About the show
SUGA is conceived, and performed by Travis Coe and directed by Stacy Klein. An investigation of freedom, and the bounds—personal, artistic, societal, and political—one must break through to achieve that end. As a caretaker of a museum of memory, Coe touches/reveals/remixes all the aspects of himself—as Queer, Afro- Caribean/Latinx, and American, to find the path to sing, fly, run – toward Freedom.
About the artist
Travis Coe is an Ensemble Member and a leader of Art Justice at Double Edge Theatre (DE) and the Co-Founder of Round Room Image. While at DE, Coe’s creative process has changed significantly in conversation with Founder/Artistic Director Stacy Klein and the Ensemble to include rigorous and imaginative physical training in the research and creation of his artistic work. While grappling with issues of personal identity and historic representation, Coe takes dreams, memories and histories and creates a catalogue of performed and cinematic artworks to awaken communities to new possibilities of seeking courage and freedom.
If you have any trouble at all with the widget on our site, you can buy your tickets directly from our ticketing host, here.


a Double Edge Theatre production
when: March 4 – 6 at 7:00 p.m.
where: Crashbox, 5305 Bolm Rd #12
tickets: $30 general admission; $20 students, seniors, artists
About the show
SUGA is conceived, and performed by Travis Coe and directed by Stacy Klein. An investigation of freedom, and the bounds—personal, artistic, societal, and political—one must break through to achieve that end. As a caretaker of a museum of memory, Coe touches/reveals/remixes all the aspects of himself—as Queer, Afro- Caribean/Latinx, and American, to find the path to sing, fly, run – toward Freedom.
About the artist
Travis Coe is an Ensemble Member and a leader of Art Justice at Double Edge Theatre (DE) and the Co-Founder of Round Room Image. While at DE, Coe’s creative process has changed significantly in conversation with Founder/Artistic Director Stacy Klein and the Ensemble to include rigorous and imaginative physical training in the research and creation of his artistic work. While grappling with issues of personal identity and historic representation, Coe takes dreams, memories and histories and creates a catalogue of performed and cinematic artworks to awaken communities to new possibilities of seeking courage and freedom.
If you have any trouble at all with the widget on our site, you can buy your tickets directly from our ticketing host, here.

Amber Martin in Bathhouse Bette
when: February 8, 2020 at 9:30 pm (doors at 9:00 pm)
where: Crashbox, 5305 Bolm Rd #12
tickets: $20 general admission – but support the work by PAYING MORE IF YOU CAN!
Everything about Amber Martin and her performance came across as Bette-like, but with her ballsy personal sense of freedom setting her tribute on fire in ways that were all her own – Broadway World
The very night after her Austin, TX (Bass Hall) debut as Special Guest in John Cameron Mitchell’s Origin of Love World Tour, Amber Martin brings her own hit show to Crashbox!
After 2 sold-out performances this year at Joe’s Pub in NYC, Amber Martin brings to TX her hilarious, loving tribute to early, bathhouse-era Bette Midler… in Bathhouse Bette.
This performance focuses on the early 70’s, when a 26 year-old, hungry, as-yet-unknown starlet, Bette Midler, got her chops as the resident firecracker chanteuse singing at the legendary Continental Baths uptown (now a parking lot under The Ansonia). She earned her “camp” honors in the hot & steamy bathhouse, singing to men in towels, still wet from the pool and other dark spaces. Her also as-yet-unknown house accompanist was none other than Barry Manilow (Drew Brody in this show). As per the fashion of bawdy Bette… copious amounts of singing, stories and dancing ensue! Amber will be performing live with her very own “Barry” from NYC… MD/Pianist Drew Brody!


Grageriart is back in the warehouse to celebrate Black Friday weekend with some shows + a video drop. We are launching our YouTube micro-video series and will show a different one each night to prime your $hopping pumps.
Grageriart is a band, a store, an idea, and a collaboration. A sonic exploration of mindless consumption, home shopping catalogues, and desperation. A celebration of our obsession with planned obsolescence. Enjoy vegan snacks if we make them. Browse our clothing line if we bring it. Take in a live performance of the Grageriart audio experience.
See you at CRASHBOX #shop
If you want to stay up to date about all things Grageriart, sign up for our e-newsletter at https://grageriart.com
If you have any trouble at all with the widget on our site, you can buy your tickets directly from our ticketing host, here.