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Bold, thought-provoking theatrical experiences, rooted in passion and grown with purpose.


Thank you to all who were able to attend Greenheart's sold-out inaugural event in the Westport Country Playhouse Barn: a staged reading of 17 MINUTES by Scott Organ, followed by a moderated panel discussion. We hope the evening stayed with you. We are still processing it ourselves.
For those who were able to attend, we'd love to hear from you: What stayed with you most? A moment in the play, a question from the panel, something you’re still thinking about? Write to us at greenheart.productions@gmail.com.
If the work moved you, here’s how you can help carry it forward:
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Make a donation (any amount helps). We’re fundraising toward the professional Connecticut premiere of 17 MINUTES and future work that invites curiosity, compassion and conversation.
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Share this with one friend who’d care. Forward our website link: www.greenheartproductions.org. Word of mouth really helps!
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Connect us: Know a local business, venue or donor who might sponsor future work? Please, introduce us!
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Bring a friend: Help us grow the audience for our next event.
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Volunteer: Want to volunteer at a future event? Hit reply: we’d love to have you on the list.
Our Staged Reading in the Westport Country Playhouse Barn
Photos by Frank Veres
The Cast: Mike Boland as Andy Rubens, Dawn Vanessa Brown as Mary, Brian J. Carter as Dan, Susan Jacobson as Cecilia, Susan Vanech as Samantha Rubens, Allan Zeller as Virgil Morris, and Luisa Tanno on stage directions. Directed by Andrea Lynn Green.

The Panel Discussion, Moderated by Randye Kaye
Photos by Frank Veres
The Panel: Randye Kaye (Moderator, broadcast journalist), Scott Organ (Playwright, 17 MINUTES), Yves Gerald Pierre (Greenwich, CT Police Officer), Sharon Lauer (Head of Unquowa School), Elizabeth Simmons (Norwalk Educator), and Susan Jacobson (Greenheart Productions co-founder)

Our Artistic Vision
At Greenheart Productions, we seek to be curator and conduit for powerful stories that inspire empathy in an increasingly divided society. The works we give voice to through live performance are chosen with purpose: to spark dialogue that leads with compassion.

Headquartered at Driftway Barn Westport, CT
A Purpose-Driven
Storytelling Production Company
17 MINUTES by Scott Organ is the play that sparked it all. After discovering this riveting and all too relevant play, we knew it needed to be widely seen. So we set out to find a way to do just that. By partnering with venues and established theatre companies, our projects will find suitable homes to thrive, providing work for professional theatre artists, and offering thought-provoking experiences for the community.
Collaborative Storytelling
Collaboration is at the heart of our storytelling process. We work closely with artists and creators to bring forth narratives that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth.
Community Engagement
We are dedicated to engaging with communities through our storytelling. Our post-production efforts involve initiatives aimed at fostering dialogue, empathy, and reflection.
Live Performance Curation
Our approach to curating live performances is rooted in the belief that every story has the potential to ignite conversations and understanding.
Meet Our Team

GREENHEART PRODUCTIONS Inspired by the rare strength of the Greenheart Tree, we strive to tell bold, thought provoking stories crafted with passion and purpose. Our work grows from the ground up: deeply rooted in artistic collaboration, rich in heart, and fiercely alive.




























