A high powered NY executive faces her personal demons at the suburban baby shower from hell.

Principle photography for this short film project, written by Carol Todd, was completed in June 2008 under the direction of award-winning director Averie Storck (Live at Five). The project was named, on the merit of its screenplay and project outline, Honored Finalist for the Collaboration Award of the NY Coalition of Professional Women in the Arts and Media in 2008. Stir completed post-production on the film in late 2010, collaborating with Editor Mari Keiko Gonzalez and Emmy Award Winning Sound Mixer Sue Pelino. The film's World Premiere was on March 30, 2011 at the L.A. Women's International Film Festival. It went on to screen at 8 different festivals worldwide, winning Best Drama at the GIAA Film Festival in Manhattan in November 2011.




Catherine Eaton weaves together Shakespearean text from across the entire canon to create this innovative one woman play in four movements. She tells the story of Olivia, a troubled young woman struggling for her sanity in a mental health facility, who communicates with her doctor exclusively in the words of William Shakespeare.

After a staged reading at Lincoln Center, Corsetless had an out of town development run in Buffalo in December 2007, a sold-out benefit performance at Carnegie Hall and a tour of Ireland in Fall 2008. An installation production ran at the LAB Gallery of the Roger Smith Hotel in Fall 2009. A film version is currently in pre-production.



Currently in early development, this project, helmed by Jana Siclair, seeks to create a feature length film that illuminates the experience of domestic violence survivors and their families in the court system. Through intensive research and a series of interviews with domestic violence survivors and law professionals in NYC, the stir production team intends to weave together multiple testimonies to create a fictionalized narrative which will shed new light on a very important issue.