Professor Moisés Kaufman and Michel Hausmann '14 Direct Shows for Miami New Drama’s 2025-2026 Season

By
Eve Bromberg
September 29, 2025

Adjunct Professor Moisés Kaufman and 2014 Directing alum Michel Hausmann '14 will both direct shows as part of Miami New Drama’s 2025-2026 season. 

Founded in 2014 by Kaufman and Hausmann, Miami New Drama (MiND) is a non-profit theatre dedicated to the development of new plays committed to “theatrical excellence and theater-making as a means of social engagement, cultural conversation and human interaction.” MiND presents work by Americans, Latin Americans, and international artists geared towards Miami’s 21st century multiculturalism. It is the largest bilingual professional theatre company in the United States.

MiND's latest season will begin with Kaufman’s Here There Are Blueberries, a Pulitzer-prize finalist documentary theatre play co-conceived between Kaufman and Emmy-Nominated writer Amanda Gronich. Here There Are Blueberries, which started workshops at MiND during the 2017-2018 season with the title The Album, tells the story of a photo album of Nazi-era photographs appearing on the desk of a curator in the US Memorial Museum. After its workshop at MiND, Here There Are Blueberries  premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2022 before transferring to New York Theatre Workshop as part of their 2023-2024 season. Here There Are Blueberries runs from November 13 until December 7, 2025.  

Hausmann, who serves as Artistic Director of Miami New Drama, will direct Harley Elias’s world premiere of Todo Lo Que No Dije, which translates to “Everything I Didn’t Say.” A Spanish-language production where items like postcards and songs spark a quest for forgiveness and activate the hope of reconnection, Todo Lo Que No Dije will premiere this upcoming summer, summer 2026.