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Peyton is a multidisciplinary creative drawn to process-driven work with something to say. Her devising practice is rooted in collaboration, curiosity, and a commitment to building pieces that challenge form and invite conversation. In this day and age Peyton believes it is the responsibility of artists to hold a mirror to society and carry out hard conversations. Together we can make a more thoughtful tomorrow.
The Angler Fish
This piece is a tribute to the deep sea anglerfish that took the world by storm in spring of 2025. No one knows why she left her home in the depths to swim for the surface though many imagine she wanted to see the sun for her first, and last, time. Peyton's version of the story ends differently. May we all fight to see the sun and live to tell the tale.
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Contact PeytonSDupree@gmail.com to book this piece in your next aerial or cabaret show.








Putt Putt
Putt Putt is a devised theatre piece created by the physical theatre program at Coastal Carolina University. The play follows the final chapter of a man’s life, where his greatest moments, inner monologue, and decline of health unfold through the lens of Putt-Putt.
As a lead deviser and core creative, Peyton wore many hats throughout the process. She was one of the key “weavers” who helped shape the final story from the many threads that emerged during early development.
Unearthed
Unearthed is the thesis production of Peyton’s seven-person ensemble at Accademia dell’Arte.
Developed entirely through structured improvisation, the piece was shaped from a collection of smaller devised works. Rooted in deep ensemble collaboration, Unearthed became a raw and resonant exploration of loss, power, and connection. The story follows three sisters on a journey driven by their hunger for power and unfolding in the shadow of the grief that binds them.







Boys of Accademia
A hilarious exploration of the buffoon of society, this performance took place at Teatro C'art in Castelfiorentino, Italy and was directed by André Casaca.

A quote from Arthur O'Shaughnessy's "Ode"
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We are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams,
Wandering by lone sea-breakers,
And sitting by desolate streams;—
World-losers and world-forsakers,
On whom the pale moon gleams:
Yet we are the movers and shakers
Of the world for ever, it seems.​


