Mission Statement
Water House Collective is committed to building mythologies for the Queer community through daring methodologies in storytelling, performance, and design.
We make theater that is lyrical, magical, physical, and immediate.
We aim to share our own radical Queer stories and amplify those of our collaborators; we believe that the best personal and performance practices are those which reflect, and on reflecting, change.
Facilitators (from right to left)
Jeremy Geragotelis
Jeremy Geragotelis is a playwright, theater-artist, composer, and painter. They grew up in Northeastern Connecticut and graduated from Bennington College in Vermont. Their work focuses mainly on the behavior of goodness, their motivating question being: can goodness hold its own in the spotlight, or is it too tightly tied to humility to be front-and-center?
They were recently in residence at the Center at Eagle Hill in Hardwick, MA. Currently, they’re attending University of Iowa’s graduate playwriting program. Their plays have been produced in Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Tokyo.
Singer Joy
Singer Joy is a musician, philosopher, theatre-maker, and polytheist. Her work focuses on the use of mystical structures as performance and vice versa, and heavily features erotic, floral, and anarchist themes and imagery. She has a BA in music performance and philosophy from Bennington College, and works all over as a music director, educator, and composer for theatre. Singer currently resides in Providence, RI with Sy and their cat Bennie.
Sy bedrick
Sy is a freelance sfx artist, director, and producer for Water House Collective. They hold a BFA in directing from the Tisch School of the Arts, (New York University) and a certificate in Mastery of Make-up Artistry from The Makeup Designory. Sy’s work spans from music videos, to experimental theater, to Off Broadway musicals, to short and feature length films, and even to television. Sy currently works in various roles across different community support organizations around Providence, RI, and is working on their masters degree in clinical social work at Rhode Island College. Sy strives to create visuals and shape narratives that viscerally affect and transport their audiences. They can be found frolicking through woodlands, and cultivating queer community.