Images from Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company’s National Touring Production at Long Wharf Theatre, Photography by Curtis Brown Photography

Amm(i)gone 

Created and performed by Adil Mansoor 
Co-Directed by Lyam B. Gabel and Adil Mansoor 

A National Tour of Amm(i)gone will be produced by Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Washington, DC in association with Kelly Strayhorn Theater.

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company 
Washington, DC | April 20, 2024 - May 12, 2024 
Long Wharf Theatre
New Haven, CT | May 28 - June 23, 2024
More cities and dates TBD

Amm(i)gone National Touring Production Team 

Co-Media Designer: Joseph Amodei 
Co-Media Designer: Davine Byon
Sound Designer: Aaron Landgraf
Set and Lighting Designer: Xotchil Musser

“Alif Lam Meem”

Co-composed by Shahzad Ismaily and Aya Abdelaziz
Vocals by Aya Abdelaziz
Arranged by Aaron Langraf

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Amm(i)gone, an adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone, is an apology to and from a mother.

Creator and performer Adil Mansoor explores queerness, the afterlife, and obligation using canonical texts, teachings from the Quran, and audio conversations between him and his mother. Since discovering his queerness, Mansoor’s mother has turned towards her faith in an attempt to save her son in the afterlife. In an effort towards healing, Mansoor has invited his mother to join him as dramaturg and co-conspirator. In reading, discussing, and translating various adaptations of the source play, together they mine Greek tragedy, Islamic traditions, and their own memories to create an original performance locating love across faith.

Can prayer substantiate care? Can care manifest as artistic methodology and inquiry? Can Mansoor and his mother contend with Antigone’s fate?

COLLABORATORS/FUNDERS/PARTNERS:

Amm(i)gone was developed with 

Creative Consultant: Sharlene Bamboat 
Video Consultant: Bleue Liverpool
Photo Embroidery: Rebecca Harrison
Slide Film Consultant: Caldwell Linker
Translation Consultant: Ned Moore
Costume Consultant: Rachel Vallozzi 
Assistant Director: Pria Dahiya
Production Stage Manager: Leslie Huynh
In-process Stage Managers: Ferdinand Moscat and Pixie Colbert
Kelly Strayhorn Theater Programming Director: Ben Pryor
The Theater Offensive Director of Programs: Tonasia Jones

Amm(i)gone is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation & Development Fund Project co-commissioned by Kelly Strayhorn Theater in partnership with The Theater Offensive and NPN. AMM(I)GONE was developed as a Hatch Arts Collective project. The Creation & Development Fund is supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency). For more information, visit www.npnweb.org. 

Amm(i)gone is additionally supported by the Frank-Ratchye Fund for Art @ the Frontier; the Point Foundation’s Andrew A. Isen Internship; The Heinz Endowments; Opportunity Fund; PNC Charitable Trust; A. W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation; Arts, Equity, Reimagined Fund; Workhorse Collaborative; and Dreams of Hope. Amm(i)gone was developed as a Hatch Arts Collective project.

Development and Performance History

  • Kelly Strayhorn Theater and University Settlement, NYC, January 2023

  • The Andy Warhol Museum and Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh, June 2022

  • The Theater Offensive, Boston, June 2022

  • Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh, April 2022

  • Prelude Festival NYC, Virtual work-in-progress, October 2021

  • The Theater Offensive, Virtual work-in-progress, March 2021

  • Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh, work-in-progress, August 2019

  • Bronx Academy of Arts & Dance, NYC, work-in-progress, June 2019

Images from Premiere performance at Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s Alloy Studios
Images by Kitoko Chargois

Images from the development process, 2019 - 2022
Live performance photos by Beth Barbis