Our Promises

All of our plays are dialogue-based. We do not perform elaborate dance numbers, difficult blocking, or other strenuous activities that alienate disabled performers, allowing them to comfortably participate.

to accommodate
disabled performers in a supportive, family environment
Our plays are adjusted to the needs of the participating performers to ascertain inclusivity, and we strongly forbid abuse or bullying, quelling competitiveness by cultivating a culture reliant on the idea that we are all equals with unique talents coming together to achieve a common goal.

to promote acceptance and raise awareness for Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, and other comorbidities
At every performance, we share information about the conditions we represent and our mission to induct our audience in as awareness advocates , helping them to recognize symptoms of and be more supportive of invisible illnesses, increasing interest in continued research for a cure.

to improve quality of life for disabled persons by raising money for Standing Up to POTS and Paws 4 People through the provision of quality entertainment
Standing Up to POTS not only educate sthe general public about POTS, but also reallocate sreceived donations as grants in to funding POTS research. Paws 4 People trains and provides service dogs free of charge to the disabled.
to perform plays without reliance on movement or dance
Help us continue to Make Positive Change!
Coming Soon!
Arthur Miller's The Crucible
February 2023


When a married farmer has an affair with the teenage niece of a Puritan minister, she plunges turbulent Salem in to a lethal witch hunt, conspiring with other oppressed orphans to prey on existing grudges, hysteria, and superstition. He's faced with a conflict of conscience, forced to choose loyalty or lust, impartiality or interference, and honor or life. An allegory for the Red Scare, Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a dark drama of love, lechery, and lies, exploring the ongoing war between morality and self-preservation, based on the true horrors of the Salem Witch Trials.