2025/2026
In Fall 2025, White Box Theatre will be in the research, design, build, and workshop phase for several new multi-disciplinary performance works. These works include: Twist the Grid, SOURCE: Goats, Gloves, and Ordinary Birds, and a new work in collaboration with the Penn Museum, Title TBA. Details below!
… a beautifully crafted, concise performance … SO TIMELY…
… I drove home with a sense of wonder …
– Kohler Arts Center, Audience Response
Projects
Artist-in-Residence:
Weitzman School of Design, Architecture Program University of Pennsylvania
Mundheim was Artist-in-Residence, for the second year at University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design, working with third year architecture and landscape architecture students in Annette Fierro’s course, Urban Opera River L’Arc. Mundheim provided dramaturgy and thought partnership for students creating performances integrating video projection, sound scoring, object-building, movement, and storytelling. The performances were presented at the Graduate School of Fine Arts and considered ecology, history, and imagined architecture along the L’Arc River, France.
Bartok’s Monster (Remount):
Swarthmore College - March 2026
Bartok’s Monster at Swarthmore College — a 60 minute performance inspired by Bela Bartok’s life and music, created in collaboration with Dan Rothenberg, Pig School, The Daedalus Quartet, and author Jay Kirk.
Swarthmore College: Master Class: Objects and Movement
Kea and the Ark (Remount) - June 2026
Kea Tawana built a 20-ton ark in the central ward of the City of Newark. Kea and the Ark is a 60-minute performance using storytelling, puppetry, electric cello, and movement to tell her story.
6/25: 7pm • 6/26: 6pm & 8:30pm
6/27: 1:30pm, 5:30pm & 8:30pm • 6/30: 7pm • 7/1: 7pm
Tickets Here
(The Sedgwick Theater: 7137 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19119)
Twist the Grid (Work-In-Progress) - June 2026
A performance project commissioned by ArtPhilly for the 2026: What Now… Festival
The language of the Declaration of Independence, the language of treaties, how do these historic words and the river come together? In praise of floods and reimagining history-telling – through table-top-theatre history lesson, dance, installation, puppetry, song and storytelling, Sebastienne Mundheim and White Box Theatre with collaborators Harlee Trautman, Daniel de Jesus, Ain Gordon and others takes us on a journey through these historic words and the environment from which they came.
Join White Box Theatre artists Harlee Trautman, Daniel de Jesus, Kennedy Candra, and Sebastienne at Quintessence Theatre in a workshop incorporating writing, movement and sculpture installation as part addressing this work:
6/4: 6-9pm
6/5: 6-9pm
Tickets Here
Collaboration with National Museum of American Latino at the Smithsonian:
Puro Ritmo (New Performance Event) - September 2026
White Box Theatre is collaborating to develop object theatre performance for young audiences introducing the history of Salsa Music.
Collaboration with Penn Museum: New Native American Exhibition - December 2026
White Box Theatre will create an original performance for intergenerational audiences at the Penn Museum in December 2026.
SOURCE:
Goats and Gloves and Ordinary Birds: A Site-Specific Work at Glen Foerd - Anticipated 2027
Through puppetry, dance, organ music, and storytelling White Box Theatre invites into a lesson in history of industry in Philadelphia, ecology, and visions of the future … a funny, provocative, poetic meditation on where things come from.

