DON'T MISS THIS VIRTUAL WORLD PREMIERE
Written by CHARLES L. MEE | Directed by ARIEL CRAFT | In collaboration with CREATIVITY EXPLORED & RAWDANCE
"What they saw, finally, was that . . . after the world comes to an end, life goes on."
This Fall, find yourself in Utopia: in love, in variety, in community.
Brand new from Charles L. Mee, lauded poet and sculpting pioneer of American experimental theater, Utopia is a rowdy and electric celebration of the world as it could be.
Theater, dance, and animation harmonize in this genre-defying dreamscape that you can stream from home, starting October 15, 2020.
Become a subscriber!
Subscribing means strapping in for an unfolding artistic adventure. This year, we face the unknowns of the COVID-19 pandemic. The good news: challenges only make us more creative.
In the 2020/2021 Season, the shape of our programming is flexible, evolving to meet each moment. Regardless of how – from home or at our venue – we’re committed to reaching you with electrifying theater.

ALL THE PERKS
You’ll be the first to access everything Cutting Ball produces in the 2020/2021 Season, including:
- A brand new play by a pioneer of experimental theater
- A beloved classic with our signature twist
- The development of not one but two original plays-in-progress
- Behind-the-scenes access to every creative journey
- VIP experience: reserved seats, free concessions, waived fees, our ♡ and appreciation
- And even more as we create responsively in the year to come!
For just $100, an all-access pass is designed for you and your favorite plus-one: access to all digital programming plus two seats at every live, in-person event this year
WHY SUBSCRIBE?
Let’s be honest: COVID-19 closures are hitting the arts, hard. How can you help Cutting Ball? Subscribe now.
Your subscription is a show-of-support for all our work, like:
- Free arts programming for in-need Tenderloin youth, including remote learning theater classes
- Partnerships with Tenderloin arts and direct service non-profits, working together to serve our community in crisis
- Steady employment for artists through the hurdle of this COVID-19 pandemic
- Commissioning and cultivating new works now, so our stages will be vibrant in the years ahead