Shaping Stories. Creating Impact.

Tea Alagić Studio

Tea Alagić Studio

Tea Alagić Studio exists to create, develop, and amplify transformative stories across theater, film, digital media, emerging technologies, education, community engagement, and interdisciplinary artistic practice.

We work with individuals, artists, organizations, institutions, and communities to discover, shape, and share stories that inspire imagination, deepen understanding, strengthen human connection, and contribute to meaningful change.

Our work is grounded in the belief that stories are one of the most powerful forces for transformation, and that every medium offers new possibilities for how stories can be experienced, shared, and understood.

Tea Alagić

Tea’s work has premiered across Europe and North America, and her notable professional credits include Little Amal at Lincoln Center Plaza, Fear by Matt Williams at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, and the world premiere of Anita Čeko’s Faraway Kandahar at the National Theater in Split, Croatia. Her world premier production of Academy Award–winning playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney’s The Brothers Size at The Public Theater received worldwide recognition, establishing the play as a landmark in contemporary theater and bringing McCraney international acclaim.

Consulting

Tea Alagić Studio Consulting partners with individuals, artists, educators, leaders, organizations, institutions, and communities to clarify vision, strengthen communication, and develop creative projects and narratives that have depth, clarity, and impact.

Drawing on decades of experience in storytelling, artistic practice, education, leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration, we help transform ideas into meaningful experiences, programs, and initiatives.

Whether working with a single individual or a large organization, our goal is to support people in communicating with greater clarity, authenticity, creativity, and purpose.

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La MaMa is a world-renowned New York Cultural Institution dedicated to the artist and all aspects of the theatre. 

74 EAST 4TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10003

BOX OFFICE
Hours: 11am to 5pm
Monday to Friday
(646) 430 – 5374

For the 2027/2028 season

"Zero Hour" at La MaMa Theater

The New School College of Performing Arts, School of Drama

ARTISTIC PRACTICE

Under the direction of Tea Alagić, the company draws on a lineage of physical and visual theater informed by training with some of the most influential practitioners of the 20th and 21st centuries. This work breaks open text—classical and contemporary through movement, space, sound, and image.

Meaning is not carried by language alone. It is constructed through bodies, gesture, rhythm, architecture, and silence.

Each project determines its own form. Tea Alagić Studio moves fluidly across mediums, from stage to film to site-specific work, rejecting the limitations of a single mode of storytelling.

International collaboration is not an aesthetic choice—it is a political necessity.

Tea Alagić Studio creates rigorous, politically charged work that centers female experience, amplifies international voices, and challenges inherited forms.

It exists to confront, to remember, and to resist amnesia.