The Sincerity Project #3 (2018)
The Sincerity Project is a 24-year iterative performance experiment that captures the passage of time and its impact on the bodies, minds, and experiences of a group of individuals over two and half decades. The project gathers the same ensemble of creator-performers every two-to-three years to build a new installment of the project, and each installment is its own devised work of theater that captures the changes in the ensemble’s lives and in the world.
A meditation on the passage of time that draws from the real lives of its creators, The Sincerity Project #3 explored the implications and challenges of aging, shifting expectations and identities, and how we all—as individuals and a culture—change, respond, evolve, and fail.
Created by the ensemble, produced by Team Sunshine Performance
The Sincerity Project Performance History
Sincerity #5 (2024) Presented by FringeArts
Sincerity #4 (2021) Presented by Team Sunshine Performance at the Arch Street Meeting House
Sincerity #3 (2019) Presented by FringeArts
Sincerity #2 (2016) Presented by FringeArts at Plays & Players Theater
Sincerity #1 (2014) Presented by FringeArts
Team (Sincerity #3)
Performer/Creators Aram Aghazarian, Benjamin Camp, Rachel Camp, Makoto Hirano, Mel Krodman, Iris McCloughan
Director/Creator Alex Torra
Assistant Director Rachel Camp
Stage Manager Emily Hayes
Production Manager Melanie Leeds
Technical Director Robert Edmondson, Jr.
Production Designer Masha Tsimring
Set Design Interns Angela Toich, Jack McManus
Sound Designer Edward Smith
Music Curator Iris McCloughan
Costume Designer Emilie Krause
TSP Operations Manager Phoebe Schaub
Audience Experience Manager Intern Josephine Ross
Video Producer Danielle Gatto
Photos by Johanna Austin
Support
The Sincerity Project has been developed, in part, through The Orchard Project, the Live Arts Brewery (LAB) Fellowship program, and the First Person Arts RAW Program. Funding has been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Wyncote Foundation, the Charlotte Cushman Foundation, FringeArts, and the Swarthmore Faculty Research Support Grant, and our Kickstarter Supporters.