Graham Wetterhan
Producer: Immersive, Experiential, Media
Welcome
Graham is a multimedia producer, director, and consultant focused on creating new styles of theatrical performance.
He is the founding Artistic Director of After Hours Theatre Company and the co-founder of digital theatre production company Pixel Playhouse. With a foundation in traditional theatre, he is at the forefront of developing non-conventional theatrical styles including immersive, live-streaming, and culinary events.
Projects
After Hours Theatre Company
Founding Artistic Director
After Hours Theatre Company is an LA-based theatre company specializing in reinvigorating the live experience through immersive entertainment.
Select Shows Include:
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Dark Library: Edgar Allan Poe
Immersive Invitaional
Founder
Created a 48-hour immersive incubator that brought together four emerging immersive companies to "compete" and receive feedback from industry veterans. We provided the venue, production support, overall festival management, and community engagement. This led to several artists producing full-length versions of their festival works and The Invitational becoming a staple festival in the Los Angeles immersive community.
Pixel Playhouse
Co-Founder
A live-stream cabaret and mini-musical social media channel with over 250 million views and an online audience of over 500,000 followers across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitch.
Additional Theatre Credits
Lead Producer
Dogfight by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (2017)
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Nominated for 4 Ovation Awards, including Best Production of a Musical, Intimate Theatre
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LA Times Critics' Choice
Tick, Tick... BOOM! by Jonathan Larson (2016)
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Broadway World Regional Top 10 Production
Together LA
Lead Producer
Taught live-steam seminars and co-produced digital works for 34 theatre companies, utilizing a team of 20 technicians, 25 mobile streaming kits sent to over 200 locations, and produced a month-long, celebrity-hosted, live-stream festival for Los Angeles Intimate Theatre in October 2020.
Good Night Gracie
Executive Producer
Filmmakers have long used sci-fi & horror to express complex taboo topics. Whether it’s Frankenstein looking for a “friend” or the cold war subtext of the Twilight Zone, metaphor and symbolism provide the most direct communication of theme. Goodnight, Gracie seeks not only to entertain with suspenseful moments and stimulating visuals, but to strike at thematic undertones that can only be explored through metaphors of horror.