Arena Stage Announces Cast and Creative Team for The Motion
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater announced the cast and creative team for The Motion. A fiercely intelligent and emotionally charged exploration of humanity by Obie Award winner Christopher Chen, The Motion journeys through memory, identity, and the fragile boundaries of belief. Directed by Arena Stage Artistic Director Hana S. Sharif, this thought-provoking dissertation will run May 6 – June 14, 2026, in Arena’s in-the-round Fichandler Stage. Press Night will be held on May 14. For information and tickets, visit arenastage.org/motion.
“I could not be more thrilled to be working with the brilliant Hana Sharif and this outstanding cast and creative team to bring this play to life,” shared Chen. “The play is a wild ride that wrestles with big questions, and I am so grateful to be working with collaborators who share its adventurous, provocative spirit.”
What begins as razor-sharp debate between four scholars swiftly spirals into a real-life experiment: where the scientists become the subjects. Stripped of the world they know, they wrestle with profound and unsettling questions about purpose, morality, and what it truly means to be alive. Where certainty shatters, vulnerability reigns, and no conviction emerges unscathed, they find unexpected solace, love, and companionship. The Motion is a searing thinkpiece into the core of the human condition. Who deserves to love? Who deserves to live? And, most importantly, who gets to decide what it means to be human?
Last month, Chen was named a 2025 recipient of the Steinberg Playwright Awards (the “Mimi” Awards). Presented annually by the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust to two early-to-mid-career playwrights, the $100,000 award celebrates writers whose work consistently demonstrates exceptional talent and artistic excellence.
“From the first time I read it, I knew The Motion was something special—riveting, emotionally compelling, and unlike anything else in American theater,” said Sharif. “Chris Chen is a once-in-a-generation playwright whose work pulls down the walls between audience and stage, drawing us into a profound exploration of who we are and how we live together, combining real intelligence with genuine heart and humor.”
The cast bringing this live debate to the Fichandler Stage includes Barzin Akhavan (Broadway’s The Kite Runner), Peregrine Teng Heard (Arena’s POTUS), Nehal Joshi (Broadway’s The Cottage), Nancy Robinette (Broadway’s Prayer for the French Republic), and Nikkole Salter (Broadway’s The Great Society), along with Eli El (Arena’s Fremont Ave.) and Yesenia Iglesias (The Public Theater’s Public Charge) as understudies.
The creative team joining Sharif includes set designer Tim Mackabee (Broadway’s The Elephant Man), costume designer Mika Eubanks (Manhattan Theatre Club’s The Monsters), lighting designer Jason Lynch (Washington National Opera’s The Crucible), with sound design and original music by Charles Coes and Nathan A. Roberts (Arena’s The Age of Innocence). The associate director is Alexis Kulani Woodard. Casting is by The Tesley Office/Destiny Lilly, CSA and Raiyon Hunter, CSA. The stage manager for this production is Christi B. Spann and the assistant stage manager is Margaret V. Warner.