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Die Fledermaus
Die Fledermaus
Music by Johann Strauss II
David Carl Toulson – stage director
Noby Ishida – conductor
Set in a world of mistaken identities, intrigue, and mischievous revenge, Die Fledermaus remains one of the most beloved operettas of all time.. With its lively melodies, infectious waltzes, and playful spirit, Die Fledermaus is a dazzling celebration of love, laughter, and the joy of the unexpected.
Intimacy Direction and Choreographed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2025
The Balcony
The Balcony by Jean Genet
The Balcony, directed by Jose Zayas, explores the dynamics of power and identity set against the backdrop of a brothel known for its role-playing fantasies. The play’s commentary on loyalty and revolution, underscores the tension between personal ambition and collective upheaval. Each character’s journey reflects a complex interplay of desire, betrayal, and the search for identity within a society on the brink of change.
Intimacy Direction by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University Fall 2025
Men on Boats
Men on Boats hilariously reimagines John Wesley Powell’s 1869 river expedition, brought to life by female-identifying and non-binary performers. The play flips the script on masculine myths of conquest, using comedy and theatrical invention to reveal the untold truths beneath America’s “heroic” history.
Movement Direction by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2026
Encounters
Encounters – An original dance-theatre work choreographed by Rogelio López, Co-Associate Director Neva Kenny;
Creative research and film-making in Costa Rica, Performances at Binghamton University
Co-Associate Directing and Performance by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2025
Triptych: An Experience in Three Acts
Act One: Self Help in the Anthropocene by Kristin Idaszak
Act Two: The Stronger by August Strindberg
Act Three: The Jewish Wife by Bertolt Brecht
The three acts are linked together by live song – combined to spotlight three women in a cross section of time and circumstance. Change comes barreling through their front door or sits next to them in a cafe when they least expect it. What happens when you’re forced to leave your home or loved ones? Self-preservation kicks in and bold choices have to be made. These timeless instincts are woven into the fabric that makes us human.
Directed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Fall 2021
An Odyssey
An Odyssey by Samuel Buggeln
Adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey
An Odyssey celebrates the skills and talents of Ithaca’s diverse communities, working alongside professional theatre artists, to create a fresh and unexpected adaptation of Homer’s unforgettable tale. With music, magic, and adventure for all, it reflects the myriad journeys we have all been taking, and must continue to take, during this extraordinary time in our lives.
Movement Direction by Elizabeth Mozer
Hangar Theatre, Fall 2021
Sweet Charity
Sweet Charity By Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, and Neil Simon, based on the screenplay Italian film Nights
of Cabiria. Directed and choreographed for Broadway by Bob Fosse
Assistant Directed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2020
Burial at Thebes
Burial at Thebes by Seamus Heaney – A version of Sophocles’ Antigone
Directed and Choreographed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2019
Dancing at Lughnasa
Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel.
Directed and Choreographed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2016
The Twilight Zone
Act One: The Monsters are Due on Maple Street
by Rod Serling
Directed and Choreographed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2014
Act Two: Dust
by Rod Serling
Directed and Choreographed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2014
A Chorus Line
A Chorus Line by Marvin Hamlisch, Edward Keban, James Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante, and Michael Bennett
Directed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Fall 2014
Dead Man's Cell Phone
Dead Man’s Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl
Directed and Choreographed by Elizabeth Mozer
Performed at Binghamton University, Spring 2013