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Submersive Productions is a collaborative artworks company that creates original, site-specific immersive works where artists and audiences engage together at the intersection of histories, mythologies and the immediate experience.
Based in Baltimore, we devise works that make the audience essential to the journey of the narrative.
We work with diverse, predominantly female teams of artists and performers to make worlds that engage the senses and unfold stories, both familiar and forgotten.
Latest News
WE ARE TURNING 10!
For ten years, Submersive Productions has transformed iconic Baltimore spaces — The Enoch Pratt House, The Peale Center, The War Memorial, The George Peabody Library, even the National Aquarium — into wildly creative experiences that challenge, enchant, and invite you to take part in the story.
Join us in November to celebrate a decade of radical, site-specific performance with a retrospective exhibition and a series of events at the Creative Alliance.
Opening Night Celebration: November 7th (Free!)
You Are Here Gala: Saturday, November 30 (Tix on Sale at the end of October)
PLUS: Popup performances each Saturday afternoon after opening, workshops and a panel conversation with Submersive artists.
(Fancy new logo courtesy of Sensical Design.)
Up next at Submersive HQ – Tickets now available!
Works
Submersive has been creating original experiential artworks in Baltimore since 2015. Revisit some of our past productions.
What they are saying
BEST OF BALTIMORE:
One-of-a-kind Theater Company”
Baltimore Magazine
Submersive Productions has continued their dominance in creating unique immersive experiences. And using women of color to tell these unique experiences was genius.
B.I.T.R. Sisters
A fully immersive experience that has something to dazzle all the senses.”
DC Metro Theater Arts
An experience that defies description in the most imaginatively miraculous way possible.”
Theatre Bloom
…they went and served up smart design decision after smart design decision… a master class in immersive theatre.”
No Proscenium
…an exciting example of how historic spaces can be animated and made accessible through artistic experiences.”
Hyperallergic
BEST OF BALTIMORE:
Best Theatrical Experience”
Baltimore City Paper
I was blown away by the quality of the work.”
J. Wynn Rousuck, WYPR
Museums spend years acquiring the sort of artifacts Submersive Productions assembled for this show. It’s one thing to stage a show in a real museum – quite another to flesh out an empty one.”
Baltimore Post-Examiner
The time, effort, and attention to detail exhibited in the entire production is truly astonishing.
MD Theatre Guide\
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Our Supporters
Jim Henson Foundation, PNC Foundation, GBCA, Fractured Atlas
Maryland Historical Society, The Peale Center, The Bad Oracle’s Artists Need a Living Fund, Bazaar, James Taylor’s Shocked and Amazed, Neverpress, Baltimore City Department of General Services, The War Memorial Arts Initiative, The Puffin Foundation
The Maryland State Arts Council’s Creativity Grant program. To discover more about MSAC and how they impact Maryland, visit msac.org.
The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Portfolios, www.BakerArtist.org, The Nora Roberts Foundation,
Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts
Submersive Visionary Society:
Kathleen Callaghan, Lissa and David Caltrider, Tony and Idalee DiGregorio, Jim Egan, Claire Rojstaczer, James Taylor, Jimmy Rogers, Susan McCully, Morgan Levinson, Laura Leslie, Cynthia Heider, Nancy Proctor, Natalie Wood, James Cavanaugh, Mike Ankrom and F. W. Chickering, Jackson Gilman-Forlini, Chris Frost and Christina Garafola, Diane Schaming, Caroline Leach and Nibs Stroupe, Bob Pownall, Edmund Ricci.http://eepurl.com/b9qI9f