Tara is a queer Filipina-American performing artist, an educator of physical theatre, archetypes, somatic acting, mask performance, and founder/designer for Waxing Moon Masks Education and Fabrication Company, creating custom theatrical mask designs for classrooms and performance since 2011. Recipient of the 2025 TSU Rosenberg award and the CCBC Adjunct of the Year award, Tara works both locally and globally. Her ongoing work with non-profit B4 Youth Theatre uses somatic practices for social justice play-making in Liberia, West Africa, and her original pedagogy “Embodying Archetypes” is being used in devised theater practices across Maryland. Adjunct professor of theatre at CCBC, UMBC, and guest teaching artist for The Pig Iron School, she earned her MFA from Dell’Arte Int’l School of Physical Theatre. Tara is a Core Creator with immersive theatre company, Submersive Productions LLC, and resident mask maker, style and pedagogical consultant for Faction of Fools Theatre Company since 2021. Her writing on reimagining an anti-oppressive Commedia Dell’Arte framework for classrooms and stages has been published by HowlRound Theatre Commons.
See The Revolutionists November 20 – 24 at CCBC Essex, Robert and Eleanor Romadka College Center, F. Scott Black Theatre
7201 Rossville Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21237.
Performance Dates: November 20 at 11:10 a.m., November 21, 22 at 7 p.m., November 23 at 3 p.m. ASL Interpreted, November 24 at 11:10 a.m.
General admission $10, Seniors, Non-CCBC Students, CCBC Faculty/Staff/Alumni $5, FREE for CCBC Students with current ID
Purchase tickets online at www.ccbctickets or call the Box Office at 443-840-ARTS. CCBC Students: log in or create an account and follow the prompts to reserve your free ticket.
CONTENT WARNING: This production includes depictions and descriptions political violence, murder, misogyny, and racism.




