some stories are best told aloud

Joe is an award-winning spoken word performance artist, spinning stories over his own electronic scores and soundscapes. Over the last twenty years, he’s worked hard to combine his writing, music, and love of theater in one man shows that tell complex stories in ways that are lyrical and accessible. From the sprawling, unfinished spectacle of his first large scale work, the six-hour inner space travelogue, This Nonstop March Around the World, to the smaller pieces, like A Troubled Sleep and The Trampoline Spectator, Joe’s performances cover personal stories and cosmic scale, often at once.

To explore Joe’s performance works, take a look at these pages:

2005 - My Fairy Godmothers Smoke Too Much

2003 - The Trampoline Spectator

1996 - A Troubled Sleep

More samples, images, and information are coming soon!

Still to come:

2002 - The Laser Farm Dialogues

1991 - This Nonstop March Around the World