REvolt. She said. revolt again.
Written by alice birch directed by true smith​​​
January 21-25, 2026
At Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center
721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver CO, 80204
Free parking is available on both sides of the building.
ADA entrance, ramp access, no steps required.
​
General Admission Tickets $15
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 2:00 pm
Wednesday January 21 is Pay What You Can Night!
​​​
Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a bold, experimental play by Alice Birch that challenges traditional narratives around gender, language, and power. It deconstructs societal expectations of women through fragmented scenes and provocative dialogue. The piece is a rallying cry for radical change in how we speak, behave, and exist within patriarchal systems.
​Content Warning: Strong language, sexual content, descriptions of violence and abuse, and depictions of nudity.
​​​​

design by @violence.paranoia
Meet The cast

OD DUHU
OD Duhu - is honored to be a part of this monumental, destined-to-be-great production. Her previous roles include: Invictus Theatre Company of Denver-God of Carnage, 11 Minutes Theatre- The Cherry Orchard, Coal Creek Theatre of Louisville-The Savannah Sipping Society and Blessed Assurance, (People’s Choice award for Best Actress); Vintage Theatre-Marvin’s Room, The Kentucky Cycle and A Time to Kill; The Bug Theatre-Santa Claus Conquers the Martians; The Three Leaches Theatre-A Piece of My Heart, (CCTC Festival Excellence in Theatre award for Supporting Actress). OD has several hobbies including fostering kittens (152 to date with no foster fails!), crocheting, playing the piano, daily yoga, and reading - books and plays. Since 2014, OD has read one play a week! She is proud to be part of this timely and educational project.

Jacob David Smith
Jacob David Smith is an award-winning actor, writer and director, originally from Des Moines, Iowa. He recently landed in Denver after several years in Los Angeles. He studied directing and playwriting at the University of Iowa, and graduated from Cornell College with honors in playwriting. Smith works in development with Hold for Plane Pictures and Marasco Media. Jacob is former Artistic Director of L.A. based Theatre Unleashed where he oversaw production of over 50 plays and live theatre events. A decades-long advocate for Autism awareness, Smith has taught acting classes, film classes, and supervised internships for young adults on the Autism spectrum.
Currently, Smith’s feature film, THE SLINKY MOVIE, produced by Be Brave Media, Storyoscopic Films, and Just Play is going into production. Other film writing credits include the Tubi original, PREPARE TO DIE (Tubi Original), SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN SAMURAI (The Asylum), and THE BALLERINA ASSASSIN (Vermicious Knid Entertainment) Recent acting roles include THE 39 STEPS with Timberlake Playhouse, and IT HAD TO BE YOU with The Dixon Historic Theater. Jacob is excited to be a part of The Moot Point Project, and to further explore and participate in the Denver theatre scene.

Asheala tasker
Asheala [Ah-shuh-ay-luh] is extremely excited to be working on this production of Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. with The Moot Point Project. They recently worked on The Legend of Anne Bonny with Two Cent Lion and Shifted Lens Theatre Company, DCPA Off-Center’s An Auraria Parable and Wheat Ridge Theatre Company’s X Minus One. Asheala has their B.F.A. in Musical Theatre from Metropolitan State University of Denver. While in school, Asheala also studied Stage Combat with Dueling Arts International and is now a certified Level 2 Stage Combatant. They would like to thank The Moot Point Project for giving them this opportunity to collaborate on bringing this vulnerable and intriguing play to life.

KENT LULLO
Kent is very excited to be joining the Moot Point Project for this production, and this will be his first foray into the world of theatre since his high school drama club days. Currently, Kent is working as a middle school science teacher. When he’s not in the classroom, he enjoys listening to music and getting out into nature. Kent would like to shout out his sister Nora for being as cool as she is, and thank his wonderful girlfriend Sophie for her continued support.

Evy DiPasquantonio
Evy DiPasquantonio (she/they) is a local theatre artist and enthusiast. Select past credits include: Viola in Inheritance (Curious Theatre Company), Fritzie in Cabaret (George Washington University Corcoran Theatre), Vern in Five Lesbians Eating A Quiche (GWU 14th Grade Players), #8 in The Wolves, and Callie in Stop Kiss. With 12+ years of scattered acting training and an ever-growing passion for provocative, innovative, experimental theatre, she is delighted to be on stage with The Moot Point Project for their first full season. Currently, their studies have brought them to MSU Denver, where she is pursuing her interest in music theory, music journalism, and ethnomusicology in addition to performance studies. You may have run into Evy as a House Manager at Curious Theatre Company, where they’ve been involved for 4 years. She hopes this art moves you like it moves her!

Carson Coffey
Carson Coffey(He/Him) has a BFA in acting from the University of Northern Colorado. CREDITS: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde(Jekyll), 42nd Street(Abner), Murder on the Orient Express(MacQueen), The Government Inspector(Osip), Bernhardt/Hamlet(Maurice), Much Ado About Nothing(Don Pedro), Cabaret(Herr Schultz), As You Like It(Orlando), Peter and the Starcatcher(Ted), Heathers(J.D.). He would like to give a massive thanks to all who helped in this process. And last but not least, a heartfelt thank you to his parents and sister, Miko, for their endless love and support.
Meet The Team

lighting designer, Brevin Bazurto
Brevin Bazurto (he/him) is a lighting designer, technician, and theater artist, originally from Vancouver, Washington, and currently based in Colorado. Recent credits include Lighting designer for Working, Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, and Getting Near to Baby, Lighting and Sound designer for Griselda Gambaro’s Information For Foreigners, Assistant Lighting Designer for Murder on the Orient Express, and Programmer for Pippin. To see more of Brevin’s work, visit brevinbazurto.com. “Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.”

costume/props designer, Feliz Martinez
Feliz Martinez (she/her) is currently a senior acting major at the University of Northern Colorado. Although she loves to be on the stage, she also has a passion for costuming and helping bring works of art to life. She has helped produce many student productions while at UNC, and she is so excited to be working with the Moot Point Project again! She wants to thank True Megan and Sarah for trusting her to help tell this story.

HARRISON ROSENBERG, SCENIC DESIGNER
Harrison Rosenberg (he/him) is an Arizona based scenic designer. He recently graduated with a BFA from ASU and has been working as a freelance designer in the valley for the past 3 years. Harrison is looking forward to continuing his pursuit of a professional career in scenic design and wants to thank his friends Sarah Ausloos, Megan Dille, and True Smith for allowing him to be a part of The Moot Point Projects Story! Prior Credits Include; Tuck Everlasting, Legally Blonde, Almost Maine, and Clue.

CAMBRIA BARTLETT, STAGE MANAGER
Cambria Bartlett (she/they) is a Denver based stage manager and theatre artist. She received her B.A. from UNCO in 2024 and has been so lucky to work with multiple theaters around Colorado since. Her passion for stage management has only grown in recent years and she is thrilled to be working with The Moot Point Project on “Revolt.” Recent credits include The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, [title of show], and Confederates. Cheers

SHOSHI BRUSTIN, COSTUME ASSISTANT
Shoshi Brustin (he/they) is honored to join the incredible Moot Point Project team in his first production. Shoshi is a queer and transmasculine costume designer, stylist and fiber artist. He earned his B.A. in Costume Design from UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television and is committed to bringing authenticity and vibrant storytelling to the stage and screen.
Their film credits include Costume Production Assistant work on TV shows American Crime Story: Impeachment (FX Network), Paradise (Paramount) and the HBO series The Chair Company.
Other costume credits for stage and screen include short films Dancing in Tomorrowland (UCLA), Sprinkles (Artists Web Productions), All Oliveros 2024-25 Season at the Long Beach Opera and Associate Designer on Deceived at the San Diego Old Globe. More of Shoshi's work can be found at designsbyshoshi.com

TRUE SMITH, DIRECTOR
True (she/they) is a Denver-based holistic theatre artist, creator, and communicator of new worlds. They are the Artistic Programs Assistant and Cultural Arts Education & Leadership Institute Educator/Artist at Su Teatro Cultural & Performing Arts Center, where she is grateful to have fully immersed herself in the community. In addition to her position, directing, and intimacy directing True's goal is to be a multifaceted creative force with their plays and poetry. True's approach is inventive and grounded, driven by a desire for a genuine connection. Her work is not just about the end product but about people, aiming to cultivate connections, understanding of others, and, ultimately, societal unification in love through theatre arts. True's work can be found at truesdirection.com



