About

I think of theatre as a sacred space, in which I open up to everything that is there, in me and in the audience.

So what can you expect when you come to a Theatre of the Unknown performance?

In the 15 years that I’ve been developing Intuitive Storytelling, I’ve found that stories need questions. No question, no story. So I pose my audiences a question that gets everyone wondering. Soon we’re all wondering about the same thing, looking at it from multiple angles. This is the space the stories need. Now we’re ready.

And then I tell. And the story that comes is for everyone there. Afterwards, people often say that the story seemed to be speaking directly to them.

I believe theatre should reveal our interconnectedness, our hidden wholeness, by surprising us, charming us, and taking us beyond what we already know.

This is The Theatre of the Unknown.