Our Mission
The Rising Together Theater Company uses the transformative power of theater as a catalyst for education, civil discourse, and civic engagement. We link the issues of supremacy, equity, militarism, and sustainability across generations and identities and focus on underserved communities. We are a unique talkback theater company engaging diverse audiences in conversations about war and violence, community and communication, and human rights and ecosocial justice. Through free performances of thought-provoking short plays and moderated talkbacks, we engage diverse audiences in meaningful conversations centered on social justice, environmental awareness, and community building.
Our mission extends beyond the stage. By partnering with schools, colleges, faith-based organizations, and community groups, we aim to strengthen connections across generations and identities, inspire collective action, and foster a more just and peaceful world. We strive to make our programming accessible to all, offering free or low-cost performances to ensure broad participation and meaningful impact.
Our Team
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Jack Gilroy
Board Chair
Jack Gilroy is a dedicated organizer, educator, author, and playwright with a lifelong commitment to peace, social justice, and anti-war advocacy. A US military veteran, Jack co-founded Frutas!, a nonprofit supporting education, sustainable farming, and infrastructure in impoverished communities in Mexico. He has served as President of the Binghamton chapter of Veterans for Peace and as Chair of the Social Action Committee at the Broome County Council of Churches. As an educator in the US and Australia, Jack guided students in activism for nuclear disarmament, environmental protection, and anti-apartheid efforts, influencing policies and earning media recognition. A prolific writer, his works explore themes of conscience, war, and resistance, and he was honored with the 2024 Pax Christi Metro New York Award. -
Nydia Leaf
Board Secretary
Nydia Leaf is a passionate advocate for social justice, sustainability, and the arts, with a rich background in education, community organizing, and theater. A graduate of Hunter College with a BA in Psychology and a minor in Theater, she also earned a Master’s in Early Childhood Education from Bank Street College. Her career includes work in progressive education, grassroots advocacy on issues like environmental sustainability and civil rights, and contributions to theater and film. In the 1950s and 1960s, she worked with renowned Broadway producers and directors, gaining invaluable insight into the creative process. Nydia continues to champion equity and access through her involvement in community-based organizations and tireless efforts for peace and justice.
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Pat Elder
Board Treasurer
Pat Elder has dedicated his career to addressing environmental, social, and educational issues. As Director of Military Poisons, he has led global efforts to expose and combat military-related environmental contamination, empowering marginalized communities to seek justice. He founded the National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy, advancing laws to protect students’ rights, and his advocacy influenced the United Nations on child protection in armed conflict. Pat has held leadership roles with organizations such as World BEYOND War and the Fort Ord Contamination Working Group. He also taught history and government for 12 years, emphasizing civic engagement and critical thinking. His work reflects a deep commitment to confronting militarism, environmental harm, and social injustice.
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Martin Sheen
Advisory Board Member
Martin Sheen is an acclaimed actor and lifelong activist deeply committed to peace, social justice, and civic engagement. His artistic work is intertwined with his activism, using storytelling to foster awareness and drive change across issues such as social justice, education, and the environment. Martin and Board Chair Jack Gilroy have collaborated on various peace initiatives, including marches, demonstrations, and acts of civil disobedience. A celebrated member of the Catholic Worker movement and Pax Christi, Martin has received numerous honors for his contributions to the arts and activism, including the Laetare Medal, the Thomas Merton Award, the Pax Christi USA Teacher of Peace Award, and the inaugural Cesar E. Chavez Spirit Award.
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zool Zulkowitz
Artistic Director
Paul Zulkowitz (“zool”) is an artist, activist, and producer whose work spans theater, film, and community engagement. A retired member of the Directors Guild of America, he has collaborated with renowned directors and contributed to over 100 productions, excelling in writing, directing, production design, and event coordination. zool has spearheaded notable projects such as the “Do the Right Thing!” festival and the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade’s “Mother Earth vs. The War Machine,” blending activism with artistry to address social and ecological issues. He serves on Manhattan’s Community Board Five and coordinates tenant advocacy initiatives. A dedicated volunteer and collaborator with groups like Black Lives Matter and Veterans for Peace, zool’s work is rooted in building creative and activist networks that promote justice and equity.
Thank You
We extend our deepest gratitude to our fiscal sponsors, Unique Projects and Fractured Atlas.
A heartfelt thank you also goes to Pat MacSweeney, Maryhouse, Joanne Kennedy, Bud Courtney, Carmen Trotta and the Catholic Worker Community, Gary Davidson, Jill Frasier, Professor Marietta Hedges, Rafael Lambert, Enid Langbert, Finn Mott, Nick Mottern, Narani O’Shaughnessy, Naomi Rosenblatt, Robert Shetterly, Debra Sweet, Lawrence White, and Ben Zulkowitz.