Constellations
Presented by Bridge Theatre Co.
in the Fort Salem Theater Cabaret Room
March 25-April 5, 2026
Written by Nick Payne
Directed by Stephanie Moffett-Hynds
Starring Sarah Diamond and Mike Ford
About the Show:
Constellations is a quietly expansive love story that unfolds across multiple realities. Two people meet again and again, their lives reshaped by choice, timing, and chance, revealing how even the smallest moments can change everything.
About the Organization:
THE BRIDGE is a professional independent theatre company.
Their mission is to serve as a connection between Upstate New York and New York City, fostering a vibrant exchange of artistic ideas and talent. THE BRIDGE is dedicated to the creation and curation of innovative new works that challenge conventions and elevate the American theatre. By nurturing diverse voices, building community, and promoting groundbreaking storytelling, THE BRIDGE aims to push the boundaries of theatrical expression, inspiring audiences and artists alike to explore the limitless possibilities of the stage.
“Through collaboration, creativity, and commitment to excellence, we strives to enrich the future of theatre in both regions and beyond.”
Meet the Company of “Constallations”
Sarah Diamond
Sarah Diamond is a Virginia native currently based in New York City. She is a film, television, and theatre professional whose screen credits include “CIA” (currently streaming on CBS/Paramount+) and “Heads of State” on Amazon Prime.
Sarah trained at IDSA in London, England, and is a founding member of Montakitty Theatre Co. in London, where she helps develop new work.
In the future, she hopes to start a production company that champions the work and artistry of AAPI storytellers.
She is grateful to be part of The Bridge Theatre Company’s inaugural run in beautiful and tranquil upstate New York.
"Marianne"
Mike Ford
Mike Ford is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Bridge Theater Company. An actor with more than 40 stage credits across upstate New York, he also spent three years performing in the Off-Broadway hit “The Awesome 80s Prom.”
In New York City, Mike founded Crash Theater, a company dedicated to staging plays in unconventional spaces. The company produced several productions, including a full 18-person staging of “Romeo and Juliet.”
As a director, his credits include “This Is Our Youth” by Kenneth Lonergan and “Nocturne” by Adam Rapp. He is thrilled to be working with such incredible artists on the premiere production of The Bridge’s inaugural 2026 season.
Mike would especially like to thank his dog, Apollo, for all the positivity and support.
"Roland" | Founder and Artistic Director
DirectorStephanie Moffett-Hynds
Stephanie Moffett-Hynds is a performer, director, and educator whose work centers on the power of storytelling. With degrees from Davidson College, the University of Texas at Austin, and the Drama Studio in London, she has performed at the Young Vic (UK), Creede Repertory Theatre (CO), and with many companies in Los Angeles. Regionally she has appeared with Oldcastle Theatre Company, Dorset Theatre Festival, and Hubbard Hall, where she also directed Incorruptible.
Meanwhile, in another universe, Steph is programming director at Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home in Manchester, VT and a member of the Vermont Climate Council reflecting her commitment to civic engagement and environmental stewardship.
Lighting & Sound Technician / Stage ManagerCharlie Dill
Charlie Dill is from Cambridge, NY. His mission is to create exceptional entertainment and memorable experiences. He is developing the video game Devoid, and facilitates tech and entrepreneurship events at The Valley Hub.
Tonight, he provides the lighting for “Constellations,” spotlighting spectacular acting and the many hours of hard work behind the show.
COMING SOON, from The Bridge:
BURN THIS
Written by Lanford Wilson
Directed by TBA
Performance dates: May 7-17
Tickets: Join The List
The Story:
Burn This centers on an unexpected and volatile connection between two people drawn together by grief and desire. Set against New York’s downtown art scene, the play expresses love, loss, and the dangerous pull of emotional honesty when control gives way to need.