Mary Hall Surface

Mary Hall Surface is a playwright, director, teaching artist and museum educator who specializes in theater for inter-generational audiences and multidisciplinary collaborations. Her plays have been produced at major professional theaters, museums, universities, and festivals throughout the US, Europe, Japan and Taiwan, including Arena Stage, the Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Round House Theatre, Word Dance Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, Tokyo's Theatre Seigei, Louisville's Stage One, the National Gallery of Art, the National Symphony Orchestra, and 17 productions at the Kennedy Center’s Theater for Young Audiences. She has been nominated for ten Helen Hayes Awards (receiving the award in 2002 for Outstanding Director of a Musical), and has published twelve plays, two books of...

Mary Hall Surface is a playwright, director, teaching artist and museum educator who specializes in theater for inter-generational audiences and multidisciplinary collaborations. Her plays have been produced at major professional theaters, museums, universities, and festivals throughout the US, Europe, Japan and Taiwan, including Arena Stage, the Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Round House Theatre, Word Dance Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, Tokyo's Theatre Seigei, Louisville's Stage One, the National Gallery of Art, the National Symphony Orchestra, and 17 productions at the Kennedy Center’s Theater for Young Audiences. She has been nominated for ten Helen Hayes Awards (receiving the award in 2002 for Outstanding Director of a Musical), and has published twelve plays, two books of monologues for middle school students, and three award-winning original cast albums of her musicals with composer David Maddox, "Sing Down the Moon: Appalachian Wonder Tales," "Perseus Bayou," and "The Odyssey of Telemaca." She is the recipient of the Charlotte Chorpenning Prize from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education for her outstanding body of work as a playwright and the life-time achievement 2022 Medallion Award from the Children's Theater Foundation of America. Ms Surface is the Founding Artistic Director of the INTERSECTIONS Festival at DC’s Atlas Performing Arts Center where she has programmed over 400 multi-disciplinary performances and championed innovative community engagement. Her popular creative writing inspired by art series, "Write into Art," is presented quarterly by the Smithsonian Associates. She was on the faculty of Harvard University's Project Zero Classroom from 2014- 2019, on the national roster of Kennedy Center teaching artists from 1985 - 2024, and a Writer in Residence at Chautauqua Institution in 2025.

Scripts

Blessings

by Mary Hall Surface

Synopsis

Two very different 14-year-olds - Rene, a budding artist with learning disabilities, and Katie, an over-achieving perfectionist, confront one another and themselves during their parents' weekend reunion getaway.

Two very different 14-year-olds - Rene, a budding artist with learning disabilities, and Katie, an over-achieving perfectionist, confront one another and themselves during their parents' weekend reunion getaway.

Color's Garden: An Adventure with the Elements of Art

by Mary Hall Surface

Synopsis

Inspired by the Cut-Outs of Henri Matisse, this fantasy follow a trio of friends-- Color, Line, and Shape - as they work and play to capture a whole new way of seeing, feeling, and making art. This 35 minute play for family audiences features actors, animation and projections, along with an original jazz score. All elemebts are available for future productions. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Art...

Inspired by the Cut-Outs of Henri Matisse, this fantasy follow a trio of friends-- Color, Line, and Shape - as they work and play to capture a whole new way of seeing, feeling, and making art. This 35 minute play for family audiences features actors, animation and projections, along with an original jazz score. All elemebts are available for future productions. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.

Forward, 54th!

by Mary Hall Surface

Synopsis

A play for four actors and musician that celebrates the heroism of the The 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during America's Civil War, inspired by Augustus Saint Gaudens' sculpture, the Shaw Memorial. Through the eyes of the regiment's drummer boy, we meet historical characters Sargent James Carney, Suzi King Taylor and Colonel Robert Shaw as the boy relives his time with the regiment. 35...

A play for four actors and musician that celebrates the heroism of the The 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during America's Civil War, inspired by Augustus Saint Gaudens' sculpture, the Shaw Memorial. Through the eyes of the regiment's drummer boy, we meet historical characters Sargent James Carney, Suzi King Taylor and Colonel Robert Shaw as the boy relives his time with the regiment. 35-minutes in length, the play is based on diaries, letters and historical source material about these extraordinary figures. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.

Stay Awake

by Mary Hall Surface

Synopsis

Imagine an upside down lullaby. A fantastical journey awaits a child and her dog when their familiar bedtime ritual is thrown delightfully off-balance. Combining live music, movement, puppets, and visual art, Stay Awake invites very young children and their grown-up friends into sensory-filled theater experience where anything is possible. Young Mia loves her mobile-- a moving piece of art-- that she blows...

Imagine an upside down lullaby. A fantastical journey awaits a child and her dog when their familiar bedtime ritual is thrown delightfully off-balance. Combining live music, movement, puppets, and visual art, Stay Awake invites very young children and their grown-up friends into sensory-filled theater experience where anything is possible. Young Mia loves her mobile-- a moving piece of art-- that she blows on every night right before she snuggles off to sleep. But on this night, the pieces on the mobile leap off their wire and invite Mia on a series of adventures, with the help of a mischievous cellist and her playful dog, Ruff. A red ball, then a green fish, then a white cloud and yellow star carry Mia to a world where anything is possible. Follow Mia as she discovers how to be brave in a world that is very big. The play features the creation of a final mobile, 10 feet across that floats over the audience.