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Adil is a theatre director and educator centering the stories of queer folks and people of color. Directing projects include Gloria by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (Hatch Arts), Chickens in the Yard by Paul Kruse (Hatch Arts and Quantum Theatre), Desdemona’s Child by Caridad Svich (Carnegie Mellon University), Dark Play or Stories for Boys by Carlos Murillo (Carnegie Mellon University) and an upcoming ensemble generated piece with Pittsburgh Playhouse. Adil’s is currently developing Amm(i)gone, a solo performance adapting Sophocles’s Antigone as an apology to and from his mother. Amm(i)gone is National Performance Network (NPN) Creative and Development Fund Project co-commissioned by Kelly Strayhorn Theater, The Theater Offensive, and NPN.
Adil has developed and directed new work through NYU, Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, and PearlArts Studio. He is a founding member and resident director with Pittsburgh’s Hatch Arts Collective. As an educator, Adil has worked with Sarah Lawrence College, Point Park University, Middlebury College, The Mori Art Museum, The Andy Warhol Museum, and was the Programs and Artistic Director for Dreams of Hope, an LGBTQA+ youth arts organization in Pittsburgh for over 5 years. He is an alumnus of DirectorsLabChicago and Quantum Theatre’s Gerri Kay New Voices program. He is a 2050 Directing Fellow with NYTW for the 2020-2021 season. Adil received his MFA in Directing from Carnegie Mellon University.
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Scott is a multimedia artist, working in video, installation, performance, and new media, with a current focus on media/sound design, production, and curation of performance works for stage. These works center around queer futurity, divas and gay icons, LGBTQ+ histories and mythologies, and tensions between the celebrity image and the physical body. These themes take the form of curatorial projects like ‘TQ Live!’, a multidisciplinary variety performance at the Andy Warhol Museum, presented with Suzie Silver and Joseph Hall, ‘Fail-Safe’, a performance series organized with Angela Washko to present works-in progress in a safe space for failure and audience feedback. Artistic collaborations include ‘I Am a Haunted House’, an improvisational movement and projection work as part of the Kelly Strayhorn’s Freshworks Residency, with dancer Jesse Factor, and ‘The Diva Saga: The Legend of the Worst Drag Queen’, a multi-channel mediated one-woman drag performance, with Veronica Bleus (John Musser). These works are speculative fantasies that share in questioning constructions of sexuality, gender, and identity in a digital age, while peering through portals into other worlds, voids, and vortices.



















