Workshops & Readings
In addition to her multiple on-going projects and associations with theater companies, Aimee is an eager collaborator and enjoys continuing relationships with energetic new playwrights. Please Contact Aimee if you are in need of a director for your staged reading or production.
Mariko Iwasa's new play Shout and Feel It, coming to NYC in Spring, 2020 - POSTPONED

The Elephant Calf (1926), In Search of Justice (1938) and The Exception and the Rule (1929) by Bertolt Brecht
"This show would be hot if you did it in the Penguin House at the Zoo!"
- Martin Denton
“Does all that foliage and fresh air have you feeling alienated? Then you may be the perfect spectator for Elephant Run District’s evening of three one-acts by Bertolt Brecht.” –Alexis Soloski, Village Voice
“Elephant Run District brings us into the 21st century with “Brecht in the Park,” a suite of three short and rarely seen works by that Weimar-era wunderkind…” –A.C. Lee, The New York Times
“Aimee Todoroff gives Bertolt Brecht an Occupy Wall Street spin with this free, alfresco collection of three short plays by the German provocateur.” –Time Out New York
“Shakespeare in the Park? That’s so traditional. How about Brecht in the Park?” –American Theatre Magazine @AmTheatreMag
"This show would be hot if you did it in the Penguin House at the Zoo!"
- Martin Denton
“Does all that foliage and fresh air have you feeling alienated? Then you may be the perfect spectator for Elephant Run District’s evening of three one-acts by Bertolt Brecht.” –Alexis Soloski, Village Voice
“Elephant Run District brings us into the 21st century with “Brecht in the Park,” a suite of three short and rarely seen works by that Weimar-era wunderkind…” –A.C. Lee, The New York Times
“Aimee Todoroff gives Bertolt Brecht an Occupy Wall Street spin with this free, alfresco collection of three short plays by the German provocateur.” –Time Out New York
“Shakespeare in the Park? That’s so traditional. How about Brecht in the Park?” –American Theatre Magazine @AmTheatreMag

The John Drew Theatre Lab at Guild Hall presents Halley Feiffer's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City

Classic Stage Company's The Heir Apparent, a new adaptation by David Ives as Assistant Director under Tony winner John Rando.
Fiddlers by Lisa Huberman developed with Mission to (dit)Mars was a Semi-finalist at the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference
Stoopdreamer by Pat Fenton had three sold-out staged readings in early 2018
Mighty Good Company by Tim Nolan, workshop production at TheaterLab in 2017
How to Bury a Saint at the Westside Theatre

"How to Bury a Saint" by Janice Maffei had it's inaugural reading at the Westside Theatre, where it was warmly received by an enthusiastic and full house.

American Gun Show is headed to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival! At 59E59 July 25-27th, and August 2nd- August 24th at the Gryphon Venues.
'Insanely funny' - Backstage
'Excellent' - Village Voice
'Sprezzatura oozes' - Culturalcapital.com
'Really dazzling talent' - NYTheatre.com
'Unexpectedly poignant' - New York Times
'Insanely funny' - Backstage
'Excellent' - Village Voice
'Sprezzatura oozes' - Culturalcapital.com
'Really dazzling talent' - NYTheatre.com
'Unexpectedly poignant' - New York Times