Here’s a look at where we’ve been so far — the work that's shaped us, the voices we’ve lifted, and the stories we’ve brought to life on stage and screen.
Deep Flight took Curry's Bistro Award-winning, 2025 MAC Award-nominated show The Space In-Between debuted in London at Crazy Coqs

After acclaimed performances at the Laurie Beechman Theater and the GreenRoom42 2023-2024,
THE SPACE IN-BETWEEN debuted in London 28 August 2025 at Crazy Coqs at Brasserie Zédel to critical acclaim.
WHO WE BECOME had a critically acclaimed full run at EdFringe 2025!

WHO WE BECOME was part of 59E59 Theater's East to Edinburgh Festival
with performances July17 - 19, 2025!

Deep Flight Productions presented WHO WE BECOME, a trilogy of rarely produced one-act plays by Lanford Wilson performed in repertory. Directed by Mark Cirnigliaro (The Net Will Appear) at 59E59 Theaters.
“Breakfast at the Track” (July 17, 18): a clever exploration of marital discord.
“The Moonshot Tape” (July 18, 19): a successful writer’s interview with a hometown reporter takes an unexpected turn.
“A Poster of the Cosmos” (July 17, 19): a tense interrogation about a mysterious crime.
WHO WE BECOME stars Margaret Curry (Three by Tennessee; Lonely, I’m Not) and Geoff Stoner (Nightsweat, The Trysting Place). The production team included Mark Cirnigliaro (director).
THE SPACE IN-BETWEEN encored at The Green Room 42, NYC Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024
After acclaimed shows at the Laurie Beechman Theater 2023-2024, Curry and her stellar musicians, musical director/arranger Gregory Toroian on piano, Skip Ward on bass and David Silliman on drums, celebrated "the space in-between" with music, lyrics, and distinctive rhythms at beautiful TheGreenRoom42 on Novemebr 21, 2024. Directed by Lina Koutrakos, the show is currently booking regionally and internationally.
Photo: Caroline White. Graphics: Frank Dain/ArtBart Design.
More info about Margaret Curry's THE SPACE IN-BETWEEN.
Off-Broadway Run: Lanford Wilson's Rarely Staged One-Acts Feb. 21-25, 2024
Graphic: Alan Buttar at musedesign.co.uk * Equity Approved Showcase
"The Moonshot Tape" and "A Poster of the Cosmos" united off Broadway at The Flea February 2024 in a compelling evening of one-act plays by the celebrated American playwright Lanford Wilson. Produced by Deep Flight Productions, directed by Mark Cirnigliaro, starring Margaret Curry* and Geoff Stoner. In these monologues, Wilson intricately explores themes of love, human sexuality, and the profound impact our surroundings and relationships have on shaping our identities. The plays are a poetic and cataclysmic journey, unraveling inward, chaotic, and exhilarating truths that resonate on deeply personal and universally relevant levels.
Lanford Wilson 1980 NYC Photograph: Marty Reichenthal/AP
LANFORD WILSON (Playwright) was a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway and regional theatre movements. His plays are known for experimental staging, simultaneous dialogue, and deferred character exposition. He won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Talley’s Folly (1979).
“Deep Flight Productions” launches with a powerful staging of Landford Wilson’s evening of one-act plays, “The Moonshot Tape” and “A Poster of the Cosmos.”
I want to give a special nod to the superb direction of Mark Cirnigliaro, which the two actors, Geoff Stoner, as Tom, (“A Poster of the Cosmos”) a crime suspect who is being interviewed by the police, and Margaret Curry*, as Diane, (“The Moonshot Tape”) a writer with a secret returning to her hometown to be interviewed by a high school reporter, maneuver precisely through the roller coaster of feelings demanded by the stories they each need to tell, with each turn of feeling marked distinctly by a change in demeanor and delivery...The pressure of telling ignites pained emotions in each character. The performances by Stoner and Curry were powerful and heartbreaking. Spectators at this performance were visibly moved by these actors.
The set, designed by Bethanie Wampol Watson, was richly designed with a moving piece that marked the transition between the plays with a dramatic thud...the set did move the players closer to the audience to promote a certain, effective claustrophobia within their inescapable stories. Dramatic lighting by Zack Gage; subtle, thematic costume colors contributed by Noa Smidt; and projection/ sound design by Jeff Watson synthesized a unified approach to the mise-en-scène. Multi-talented Stage Manager Cat Gillespie wrangled the performance to a satisfying, if draining, emotional close.
Margaret Curry, whose credits include stage acting, film directing and acting, and a cabaret show, “The Space In-Between,” has taken on an ambitious mission with Deep Flight, seeking in her productions “to go to the difficult places, to find the life that wants to break through the cracks.” It’s a good time in our history to turn our attention to the struggles of the individual and Curry is committed to going there.
This production was bursting with possibilities, and I look forward to enjoying what’s to come from Deep Flight Productions.
Click here for Margaret Curry's Interview with Andrew Cortes at Stage Whisper Podcast.
Click for the BroadwayWorld.com Announcement

Geoff Stoner and Margaret Curry
Opening Night February 2024 Off-Broadway Run at The Flea
