2018 The Distance of the Moon by Italo Calvino, with new writing by Morag Shepherd Performer- played the role of The Deaf One Directed by David Mortensen Choreographed by Breeanne Saxton Produced by Sackerson SLC, UT Reviews: Front Row Reviewers: "(Brown) managed to create worlds on his own with humor, excitement, curiosity, relaxation... while never making a sound." The Utah Review: "Complex, athletic, graceful and confident, the choreography’s ambitions are manifested in Brown’s performance." |
2018 Let The Right One In by Jack Thorne; based on the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist Directed by Christopher Clark and Morag Shepherd Produced by An Other Theater Company Provo, UT Reviews: Excellence in 2018- Excellent New Play (Utah Theatre Bloggers Association) "The best kind of collaboration between directors and a choreographer...The movement heightened my connection to the emotional lives of the characters and added depth, beauty and meaning; enhancing the overall storytelling...with the choreography it became the theatrical highlight of my year." Utah Theatre Bloggers Association - "It is Graham Brown's stylized movement work that sets this production apart... Acts of savage violence, childish games, and tender connections are enacted with captivating visual action. I couldn't look away." Front Row Reviewers - "Unlike anything I've ever seen" |
2017 The Little Prince by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar; adapted from the 1943 novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Directed by David Mortensen Produced by Sackerson SLC, UT Reviews: Gephardt Daily - "Cuts straight through ones rational mind to the heart" The Utah Review - "On-point character choreography" Utah Theatre Bloggers Association - "Pure magic... Stunning and evocative" |
2013 2-2 Tango by Daniel Maclvor; directed by Eric Ruffin, and Skin Tight by Gary Henderson; directed by Johanna Gruenhut Assistant Choreographer to Nancy Bannon Produced by Studio Theatre Washington, D.C. Reviews: The Washington Post DCTheatreScene.com DC Metro Theatre Arts |
2012 Sandwalk A devised work directed by Leigh Wilson Smiley Produced by the University of Maryland School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies College Park, MD Review: DC Metro Theatre Arts |