"Unstable Connection" directed by Margo Hall

Unstable Connection

Directed by Margo Hall

November 6 – December 18, 2020

Unstable Connection is a devised performance project that explores what it means to be a student in 2020.

Drawing on personal experiences and "moment work," students created this collection of visceral performance pieces in response to their most pressing concerns: the coronavirus pandemic, racism and national discord, and the turbulent transition to remote learning (and living).

“This is the perfect time to create a devised performance. No play exists that can describe the current student experience. No one can do that better than the students themselves.”  — Margo Hall, Director

The Cast

Left to Right: Shandria Blackmon, Geovany Calderon, Daniela Cervantes, Alexa Briana Crismon, Joseph Gonzalez, Crystal Haryanto, Micheal Peck, and Anna Marie Sharpe

The cast of "Unstable Connection"

About the Director

Margo Hall, Acting Lecturer

Margo Hall

Margo Hall is an award winning actor, director, playwright and educator. She teaches acting at UC Berkeley and Chabot Community College. She has also taught Scene Study and Acting Workshops for the American Conservatory Theater MFA Program and the Berkeley Repertory School of Theater. She holds an MFA in Drama from Catholic University of America.

Recent acting credits include A Raisin in the SunA Winters TaleAmerican Night: the Ballad of Juan Jose and SPUNK at California Shakespeare Theater. Once in a Lifetime and Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet at the American Conservatory Theater. Fences and Seven Guitars for Marin Theater Company. Alice Childresses’ Trouble in Mind, at Aurora Theater. Marcus Gardley’s A World in a Woman’s Hands, for Shotgun Players.