The Future Past is committed to showcasing diverse voices and groundbreaking immersive new-era theatrical experiences that push the boundaries of realism with sensory performing arts, right at our fingertips.

The inaugural program introduces Heritage Theatre Lab Spotlight and Turning Points Multi-Media Development Lab— two dynamic initiatives dedicated to amplifying Black and Caribbean voices in theatre.

Heritage Theatre Lab

This transformative theatrical experience celebrates the enduring artistry and legacy of Black and Caribbean playwrights, highlighting their profound impact on our cultural landscape.

Our inaugural spotlight will present Two Can Play by renowned Jamaican playwright and filmmaker Trevor Rhone, and directed by Clinton Turner Davis. 

Turning Points Theatre Lab

Committed to redefining the arts meet technology, this multi-media theatre lab is committed to empowering emerging and underrepresented playwrights and redefining contemporary and site-specific theatre by transforming how stories are told and experienced.

The lab will introduce an inaugural Three-Act play and present a collection of 4-5 short plays by Black & Caribbean playwrights that challenge the possibilities of new-era location-based theatre and our world of story.