
Tara Moses
Director

Tara Moses (she/her) is a citizen of Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Mvskoke, award-winning director, multi award-winning playwright, and co-Founder of Groundwater Arts. Recently, Groundwater Arts has published Start with the Ground: a journal on decolonization in which Tara served as one of the editors and contributors writing about her approach to theatre: Creative Sovereignty.
As a director, her work has been seen in Santa Fe, NM; Kansas City, MO; Boston, MA; San Francisco, CA; Kyle, SD; Vermillion, SD; Providence, RI; Seattle, WA; New York, NY; Tulsa, OK; Washington, D.C.; Bethesda, MD; Oklahoma City, OK; Palmetto, GA; Edmond, OK; and Hartford, CT. As a playwright, her completed works include Sections, He’eo’o (Winner of the 2019 Native Storytellers Contest), Quantum (2020 and 2021 Finalist for the National Playwrights Conference), Bound (2019 Native American New Play Festival Winner), the adaptation of Hamlet: El Príncipe de Denmark, the Indigenous Futurist adaptation of Othello, Don Juan, Arbeka, Patchwork (a 10-minute play), Oñgwehoñwe (a 10-minute play), Snag, Sugar, OklaHOME (a 10-minute play), Billie, Poyvfekcv (a 10-minute play), Haunted (National New Play Network Rolling World Premier), and Erke; and more!
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