Created, Directed, and Written by Tony Bordonaro & Ingrid Kapteyn
Choreographed by Tony Bordonaro & Ingrid Kapteyn
Produced by Welcome to Campfire & 3AM Theatre
Production Design by Kyle Driggs
Production Build by Kyle Driggs & Logan Kerr
Memredux Spokesperson Elizabeth Romanski
Subject M Tony Bordonaro
Subject P Ingrid Kapteyn
Dr. Sena Lia Menaker
Original Sound Score Lia Menaker
Mixing Elaine Rasnake/Daughterboard Audio
Additional Sound Editing Marc Cardarelli
Costume Detailing Caitlin Taylor
Stage Management Kyle Driggs
Front of House Generous Volunteers led by Logan Kerr
Image by Nir Arieli
Logos Andrew Hodge
Filming made possible by James Cavanaugh & Christina Garafola
with ongoing support from Tiffany Fenster
© 2025
Welcome to Campfire is the story-making platform of creators and performers Tony Bordonaro and Ingrid Kapteyn. Merging dance and theater, their live and film productions immerse performers and audiences in dystopian futures that both endanger and engender human intimacy. They have collaborated to conceive, direct, produce, and perform three original danceplays in Shanghai, New York City, Chicago, and London that have been recommended by TimeOut Shanghai, TimeOut NY, Playbill, and No Proscenium. Their films The Pigeon & The Mouse and Subject are available to stream globally on Broadway On Demand and the Emmys® OTT platform, and their production of The Pigeon & The Mouse in London was a 2023 OFFIE (The OffWestEnd Theatre Awards) Nominee.
Tony Bordonaro is a choreographer, director, performer, and teaching artist based in New York City. Known for his work in immersive theatre and physical storytelling, Tony performed in the hit Off-Broadway production of Sleep No More from 2011–2016 and was part of the original casts of The Unbrunch, The Lost Supper, and Sleep No More Shanghai. Most recently, he was a contributing choreographer and original cast member of Emursive’s Life & Trust, currently running in downtown Manhattan. His screen credits include commercials, television (One Life to Live, American Horror Story: Season 12, and Eric), and films (Mo and Manhattan Romance).
Tony’s choreographic work spans video, music videos, and commercials, including the short film RAT (directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson), the Oscar®-winning student film Opera of Cruelty, and branded campaigns for OPPO (Bring Creativity to Reality) and WOM. He has received choreographic residencies and fellowships through Mare Nostrum Elements’ Emerging Choreographers Series, NEWSTEPS’ Emerging Choreographers Series, and the New Directions Choreography Lab at The Ailey School.
Tony’s company work includes performances with HT Chen & Dancers, Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company, and Douglas Dunn & Dancers, and he was a founding member of the all-male repertory company 10HL.
A dedicated teaching artist, Tony has led master classes at numerous studios and universities, served as a Part-Time Lecturer at Rutgers University, and was Adjunct Faculty at LIU-Brooklyn. He holds a BFA from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts and is represented by MSA Agency. A lifelong student and teacher of yoga, Tony continues to bring his passion for movement and connection to all areas of his work.
Ingrid Kapteyn is an international performer and collaborator with a BFA in Dance and The Martha Hill Prize from The Juilliard School. She was the Resident Director of Punchdrunk's hit immersive show “Sleep No More” NYC in 2024, a member of the cast of Punchdrunk’s “The Burnt City” in London, and in the original cast of “Sleep No More” Shanghai.
As a performer, Ingrid has also worked with The Metropolitan Opera, Brian Brooks Moving Company, Danielle Russo, and Wally Cardona, and she was an actor in MacArthur Fellow Martha Clarke’s “God’s Fool” at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and “Angel Reapers” at Signature Theatre. She has appeared in live immersive events for the fashion house Valentino, Anheuser-Busch, AMC, and Disney.
As a choreographer and director, Ingrid has co-created, produced, and performed evening-length productions in New York, London, and China, including “Humans Within Structure”, “Once we're lit”, and “This Is Nothing Without You” with her collaborative collective HEWMAN; “POP” with fellow Shanghai castmates; and “CAMPFIRE”, “The Pigeon & The Mouse”, and “Subject” with Tony.
As a teacher, Ingrid has offered master classes, workshops, and seminars internationally, including for Juilliard Global Ventures/Nord Anglia Education (in Shanghai, Dubai, Switzerland, Qatar, and NYC), New York University’s School of Medicine, FRESH Dance Intensive, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Playwrights Horizons, The Alvin Ailey School, Gibney Dance, Peridance, and Princeton, Bucknell, and Rutgers Universities. In 2016, she served as Assistant to the Artistic Director of Springboard Danse Montréal.
3AM THEATRE is a multidisciplinary performance company that explores the twilight hours, a place in time where perceptions shift and dreams blend with reality. The company blends contemporary circus, modern dance, and physical theatre with kinetic sculpture and innovative lighting design to create original works that encompass both visual art and live performance.
KYLE DRIGGS (Co-Creator/ producer /performer) Kyle Driggs is a writer, performer, and designer specializing in a unique fusion of juggling, object manipulation, movement, and theatrical persona. A graduate of École Nationale de Cirque de Montréal, he has performed with renowned companies, including Cirque du Soleil’s Paramour on Broadway and The Big Apple Circus. His work explores the intersection of contemporary circus and physical theatre, blending high technical skill with immersive narratives and experimental stage design. In addition to performing, Kyle is also a lighting, rigging, and set designer, bringing a holistic approach to production that unites visual storytelling, spatial composition, and dynamic stagecraft.