2012
Washed Up, an original masked physical comedy, is in development.
2011-2012
Nomadic teaches summer movement theatre and clown workshops for adults in Portland, OR.
2005 -2012
Nomadic teaches physical theatre and circus workshops and residencies at schools and venues around Oregon, Washington, and Northern California, including: Skyline Elementary, Portland, OR; Milwaukie Elementary, Milwaukie, OR; Llewellyn Elementary, Portland, OR; the Arcata Playhouse, Arcata, CA; Corvallis Arts Center, Corvallis, OR; Canyon Creek Middle School, Washougal, WA; the Metropolitan Learning Center, Portland, OR; DaVinci Middle School, Portland, OR; SANCA, Seattle, WA; Hockinson Primary, Hockinson, WA; Gaiser Middle School, Vancouver, WA; Mt. Pleasant Elementary, Washougal, WA; Buckman Elementary, Portland, OR.
2005-12:
How to Fly is created and then tours to venues around Oregon and Washington including Lenox Elementary, Portland, OR; Atkinson Elementary, Portland, OR; Milwaukie Elementary, Milwaukie, OR; Hockinson Heights Primary School, Brush Prairie, WA; Evergreen Aviation Museum, McMinnville, OR; Mt. Si High School, North Bend, WA; the Arcata Playhouse, Arcata, CA.
2004-12:
The See-Saw Project: 2 Clowns, 1 Mat, No Exit plays at numerous schools and theatres including: Juan De Fuca Festival of the Arts, Port Angeles, WA; Lynwood Saturday Matinee Series, Lynnwood, WA; Archer Glenn Elementary, Sherwood, OR; Winningstad Theatre, Portland, OR; Montclair First Night, Montclair, New Jersey; Salem, Albany and Eugene Public Libraries, OR; Creston Elementary, Portland, OR; Alaska State Fair, Palmer, AK; Fir Grove Elementary, Beaverton, OR.
2004 - 2012
Nomadic runs annual Circus Arts Camps for children. Venues include: Portland Waldorf School, Skyline Elementary, DeLaSalle High School, and Cedarwood Waldorf School.
2010
The Last Show You’ll Ever See travels to the NY Clown Theatre Festival.
Alice in Wonderland premiers as a staged reading at the Fertile Ground Festival, and runs as a full, masked production at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center for three weekends in June.
Tony Fuemmeler joins Nomadic.
2009
The Last Show You’ll Ever See, with direction by Elizabeth Baron, plays at the Arcata Playhouse, and runs for two weekends at Curious Comedy in Portland, OR.
2008
Running Into Walls is created, funded in part by a RACC Project Grant, and plays at Theatre! Theater! in Portland, OR; and at the NY Clown Theatre Festival.
The Last Show You’ll Ever See is created by Sarah Liane Foster, in collaboration with the Geniuses, with coaching by Giovanni Fusetti, and plays in Boulder, CO, and at Bright Night in Providence, RI.
October, 2006
Afield: The Slideshow of Our Boring Vacation delights audiences at Performance Works Northwest, Portland, OR.
Fall 2006
The See-Saw Project travels to the state fair in Palmer, Alaska! Nomadic performs excerpts from J.O.C. (Journey of Clown), The See-Saw Project and Afield at the opening of the new Gerding Theatre.
2005 & 2006
Nomadic teaches physical theatre residencies at Skyline Elementary and Milwaukie Elementary.
2005-06:
How to Fly is created and performed at venues around Oregon and Washington including Lenox Elementary, Portland, OR; Atkinson Elementary, Portland, OR; Milwaukie Elementary, Milwaukie, OR; Hockinson Heights Primary School, Brush Prairie, WA; Evergreen Aviation Museum, McMinnville, OR; Mt. Si High School, North Bend, WA.
Fall 2005:
Written in a Letter combines company actors with 4th-graders on stage in a show based on Oregon history. Residencies culminate in performances at three public schools: Shaver Elementary, Skyline Elementary, and James John Elementary. An individual artist Project Grant to Heather Pearl from RACC helped to fund this project.
2004-06:
The See-Saw Project: 2 Clowns, 1 Mat, No Exit performs at numerous schools and theatres including: Juan De Fuca Festival of the Arts, Port Angeles, WA; Lynwood Saturday Matinee Series, Lynnwood, WA; Archer Glenn Elementary, Sherwood, OR; Montclair First Night, Montclair, New Jersey; Salem, Albany and Eugene Public Libraries, OR; Creston Elementary, Portland, OR.
2004 - 2006
Nomadic runs Circus Arts Camps for children at the Skyline Grange, Portland Waldorf School, and Cedarwood Waldorf School.
May 2004
The See-Saw Project: 2 Clowns, 1 Mat, No Exit debuts at Disjecta in Portland, OR, running three weekends to great reviews (download here).
February 2003
J.O.C. (Journey of Clown) runs at Theater! Theatre! in Portland, OR.
2002-2003
The View From Here runs at Theater! Theatre! in Portland, OR, at the Alpine Playhouse in McCall, ID, and at Dell’Arte’s Mad River Festival in Blue Lake, CA.
June, July 2002
2 Clowns Flex performs at two festivals and the French American School.
May 2002
The View From Here debuts at Disjecta in Portland, OR, running three weekends.
January 2002
Nomadic Theatre Co forms in Portland, OR and starts rehearsing.