
a growing collective creating music performances that tell stories of otherness.
we like: queer people 🔮 theater in non-traditional spaces 💎 screaming
HAPPENING NOW:


THE IMMERSIVE NIGHTCLUB PHENOMENON
SEQUINS, REALITY TELEVISION, AND THE COMPLETE WORKS OF OSCAR WILDE.
NOT MUCH ELSE SURVIVES IN A SECRET BUNKER FAR IN THE FASCIST FUTURE.
See you on the dance floor! Wear something cool!
'OSCAR at The Crown: The Best Money You Can Spend on Fun This Summer' | Metrosource
'Join the dance party at Williamsburg's new LGBTQ nightclub, 3 Dollar Bill' | amNY

Photo: Stevens Añazco
ANDREW BARRET COX
Co-Founder
Andrew is a choreographer, composer and producer based in New York City. A graduate of Emerson College, his work is inspired by underground scenes and non-traditional material. His work has been seen at the American Repertory Theater's immersive second stage OBERON, and his original works Clubland, Hexed, Wilder, Pokémon: The 90s Rock Show,
and Steamtowne have been heard on stages and virtual platforms across the country. As a co-founder of The Neon Coven, he strives to create vessels that tell stories of otherness and continue to bridge the gap between mainstream and queer media.
@andrewbarretcox
MARK MAURIELLO
Co-Founder
Mark is a Brooklyn-based performer and theater artist. Since graduating from Harvard University, he has performed at Ars Nova, Joe's Pub, the American Repertory Theater (Taylor Mac's The Lily's Revenge, The Donkey Show), in nightclubs from New York to Berlin (Dr. Frank-N-Furter, The Rocky Horror Show), and even the occasional abandoned burger restaurant (Marjorie Newquist, Little Murders). Mark is a co-founder of The Neon Coven, and above all, he believes in negative capability.
@maarkm
SHIRA MILIKOWSKY
Co-Founder
Shira is a freelance theater director, specializing in new plays and radical re-imaginings of musicals and classic texts. She is also a co-founder of The Neon Coven. Recent projects include Distant Star (Caborca/Abrons Arts Center) and Little Murders (in an abandoned burger restaurant!) As the Artistic Associate at the American Repertory Theater, Shira directed The Lily's Revenge by Taylor Mac (named by The Boston Globe as one of the top ten theater everts of the year), Bride*Widow*Hag by Kim Rosenstock, and countless other productions, workshops, and special projects. A Drama League Fellow, Shira holds an MFA in Directing from Columbia and a BA in Theater Studies from Yale. Associate Lecturer in Theater, Dance & Media, Harvard University.