Past Productions
Dracula: The Failings of Men (Atlanta, GA)
Original Adaptation by Benedetto Robinson (pictured left)
Performed at the Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse, 2023 and 2024.
Finally back on home turf, Havoc brought their blood canons and rigging to the Shakespeare Tavern.
“Dracula weaves combat and aerial performance with bloody good fun… This kind of visceral, immersive storytelling is what the old bards were all about…” ArtsATL
2023 Suzi Nominations:
Outstanding Production
Outstanding Featured Performer: Vinnie 'Italian Stallion' Mascola as Renfield + Jon Meyer as Arthur
Outstanding Principal Performer: Mary Ruth Ralston as Van Helsing
Outstanding Costume Design: Cole Spivia
Outstanding Lighting Design: Greg Hanthorn Jr.
Outstanding Sound Design: Omari Amal Joseph and Jake Guinn
Plawrighting: Bendedetto Robinson
Just Another Play About Rainbows: Volume 1
Original Work by the Guinn Twins
Find the July 2023 Program Here.
Windmill Arts, Atlanta, GA.
Just Another Play About Rainbows: Volume 1 is the first entry of the Rainbows series. This rambunctious show follows the journey of Shmoopy Lou the Rainbow Ripper after they wake up from an accidental 200 year nap to find their world drained of color by their immortal enemy, Meridian the Monarch of Monochrome.
With projections, wire work, aerial work, and cartoon level violence, this remount of Havoc’s debut work expanded on the zany and wacky Rainbows world.
Dracula: The Failings of Men (Cherokee, NC)
Original Adaptation by Benedetto Robinson.
Find the full programs here: 2021, 2022
Performed at Mountainside Theatre, home of Unto These Hills, in Cherokee, North Carolina.
Dracula: The Failings of Men stalks into Mountainside Theatre in Cherokee, NC each October. Come see the greatest vampire hunt of all time, led by Dr. Ada Van Helsing and Dr. Jack Seward. When a deserted ship crashes on the shore, strange things begin to happen in London. Men go mad and women sleepwalk straight into the arms of death in the flesh.
With fast-paced fights, aerial dance, and bigger blood effects, Havoc brings this twist on a classic to the historical outdoor drama at Mountainside Theatre, bats and all.
Alice in Wonderland
Original Adaptation
Find the April 2022 program here.
Mountainside Theatre, Cherokee, NC
On April 1st, 2022 we brought the world premiere of Havoc’s Alice in Wonderland to Mountainside Theatre in Cherokee, NC thanks to Cherokee Historical Association. Written by The Guinn Twins, Darby and Jake Guinn, and directed by Jason Paul Tate, a long-time veteran of outdoor drama, the show featured the spectacle-driven, heartfelt storytelling audiences have come to expect from Havoc Movement.
With local author Annette Clapsaddle and local journalist Jonah Lossiah on board as story editors, the show was an imaginative retelling of Carroll’s classic story with a Cherokee and Appalachian twist.
The Go Safely Project
Mini Webseries
December 2021
So in case you didn't know… vaccines give you armor, misinformation is a monster, and ultimately we’re in this fight together. Go safely.
In support of the CDC's vaccination effort, Havoc has written and produced a series of webisodes featuring action, dance, and puppetry to inspire empathetic and informative conversations around vaccinations.
Check them out on our Youtube channel here.
Fight for the Light: 2020 Season Preview
Collection of Original Works
October 2019
Fight for the Light was the theme of Havoc’s first officially announced season, set to begin in the now infamous year, 2020. The night featured three original works devised, directed, and performed by Havoc Company Members. We brought sneak previews of the sequel to our previous show, Just Another Play About Rainbows by the Guinn Twins; an afro-futurist journey for extraordinary power entitled Nuru by Kaleb Mitchell; and an aerial performance set to the music stylings of the local Atlanta band, Skunkweed Juju. Audiences were treated to exclusive Havoc swag, games, and a chance to get their pictures taken in our light-painting booth.
Curious Reverie
Original Piece
December 2018
Curious Reverie brought audiences into the gallery of the mysteriously top-hatted Curator as he reminisced on the ghosts of his past. Complex aerial routines and martially inspired dance numbers were choreographed to the album of the local Atlanta band Loner. A 360-degree experience, this was Havoc’s exciting entry into the world of immersive theatre.
Just Another Play About Rainbows
Original Work by the Guinn Twins with Original Music by Kristen Noonan
June 2018
Just Another Play About Rainbows, Havoc’s premiere show, collected the minds and bodies of nearly 20 performers to tell the story of a "rainbow ripper" who travels across the world punching color back into people in order to save them from the colorless evils that loom. Epic fights, large ensemble dance/movement pieces, and a vivid lighting design transported audiences and performers alike.