Catalyst Collaborative@MIT (CC@MIT) creates and presents theater that deepens public engagement in science, providing a vibrant tapestry of experiences and emotions while making profound human connections with science.
Located only blocks away from the MIT Campus, Central Square Theater collaborates with MIT, the nation’s longest on-going partnership between a professional theater and a major research institution.
Catalyst Collaborative@MIT’s accomplishments:
- 35 productions
- 5 new play commissions
- 10 world premieres
- Over 175 pre & post performance conversations and panels with scientists and artists
- Over 45 stage readings presented in more than 20 venues across 3 states, including:
- The American Academy of Arts & Sciences;
- MIT Museum;
- Community organizations, and schools.
- 15 Education and Outreach residencies created specifically for young people ages 10-25
- The month long virtual Brit d’Arbeloff Women in Science Festival in 2021
- Over 300 Scientists and Artists engaged in the past 20 years.
Special Events – Upcoming!
The Women in Science Brunch, February 23, 2025
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Special Guests
The Honorable Dr. Dava Newman is the Director of the MIT Media Lab. She holds the Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics chair at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is a Harvard–MIT Health, Sciences, and Technology faculty member. She was awarded a MacVicar Faculty chair for making significant contributions to MIT undergraduate education. She served as NASA Deputy Administrator (2015-17), the first female engineer in this role, and was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal. Her research and teaching expertise include aerospace biomedical engineering, human performance, advanced space suit design, AI/ML for climate, design, leadership development, innovation, and technology and policy. Newman has been principal investigator (PI) on five spaceflight missions flown aboard the Space Shuttle, Russian Mir Space Station and the International Space Station, and is best known for her revolutionary BioSuit™ planetary spacesuit. Recently, she co-founded EarthDNA with partner Guillermo Trotti to accelerate solutions for spaceship Earth’s Ocean, Land and Air subsystems by curating satellite data to make the world work for 100% of humanity. She has >350 publications and has supervised >100 MIT graduate students and 200 undergraduates. Her teaching and research mantra is to: love, act, design, and innovate (LADI).
Alissa J. Haddaji is an Adjunct Professor of Space Law, Policy, and Ethics, specializing in International Space Threat Management (Planetary Protection & Defense). She is the founder and director of The Space Consortium and Massachusetts Space Week (formerly Space Week at Harvard, now expanded statewide). She serves as the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) coordinator for the United Nations-mandated Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG) Legal Working Group on Planetary Defense. She is also the Chair of the International Astronautical Federation’s (IAF) Near Earth Object & Planetary Defense Committee. Additionally, she represents the International Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) to SMPAG. Dr. Haddaji created and taught the first Space Law, Policy, and Ethics curriculum at Harvard Law School, Harvard Summer School, Boston College Law School, and Paris-Saclay University’s “New Space” program. She previously served as COSPAR’s Planetary Protection Project Officer (2015–2019), was a senior researcher in space economics at Harvard Business School (2020), a space policy research fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, and a visiting scholar at the GWU Space Policy Institute. She holds a Ph.D. in Science and Technology Policy and five Master’s degrees in Planetary Science, History/International Relations, Political Science, Law, and Socio-Anthropology, from Brown University, La Sorbonne University, and Bordeaux 1 University.
Irene Porro, Ph.D. | Director of the Christa McAuliffe Center for Integrated Science Learning at Framingham State University
Irene received her Ph.D. in Space Science and Technology from the University of Padova, Italy. Before entering the field of education, she was a researcher in astrophysics at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Max Planck Institut für Astronomie, in Heidelberg, Germany. She then joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she became the Director of the Education and Outreach Group of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research.
In 2014, Irene joined Framingham State University as the Director of the Christa McAuliffe Center for Integrated Science Learning. During her tenure, she established the Center as a modern hub for integrated and project-based learning and fostered a forward-looking vision for the recent redesign of the Center’s facilities. Today the Center is equipped with fully immersive learning environments which provide inclusive access to contextualized STEM engagement and explorations of real-world issues for K-12, college students and life-long learners alike. The new facilities are ideal to create projects at the intersection of science and the arts.
Irene has been serving in leadership positions at both private and public institutions of higher education and she has been responsible for the growth and management of a rich portfolio of informal science learning experiences for audiences of all ages. These experiences range from youth programs to museum exhibit development, from science festivals to planetarium and science theater performances. Using a system thinking approach, she has been recruiting teams of professionals from diverse fields and backgrounds whose perspective and expertise have been critical in the design of programs that integrate the learning of STEM within historical, social and cultural contexts relevant to the life of the learners we serve.
Deeply aware of the benefits and sense of empowerment that exposure to the integration of art and science learning experiences produces, she is proud to serve on the advisory board for Catalyst Collaborative @ MIT and to work to support initiatives where both the arts and the sciences are fully respected and valued.
Science Soireé – CC@MIT 20th Anniversary Gala Celebration, April 22, 2025
Community and Education Events
Coolidge Corner: Science on Screen
MIT Museum- Science on Stage PLAY Lab
Tour: Inventing Samanta
Youth Underground Arts and Science Fellowship
Join the Women in Science Producer’s Circle!
The Women in Science Circle is built on the foundation of enthusiasm and investment of the Brit d’Arbeloff Women in Science Productions – six productions over the past seasons that have invited audiences and actors to step into the worlds of women exploring the Cosmos to DNA, and resonated with their challenges in their fields and their groundbreaking discoveries. As part of the Catalyst Collaborative@MIT 20th Anniversary, this season we bring to stage two Women in Science productions, Galileo’s Daughter and the world premiere of S P A C E.
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All contributions towards the Circle will be MATCHED up to $25,000!
As a Member of the Women in Science Circle you are supporting plays that uplift the work of known and unknown scientists who have made groundbreaking contributions to science as well as enjoy exclusive benefits.
Benefits are commensurate with giving level and include:
- Acknowledgement in the CC@MIT 20th Anniversary and Women in Science Circle digital and print materials begins with a donation of $100+
- Special Discount Code for CC@MIT productions in 2024-25 Season, and Early Ticket Access and Circle Member Discount to the Women in Science Brunch (Fall 2024) and Early Ticket Access to the CC@MIT 20th Anniversary Science Soireé (Spring 2025) begins with a donation of $250+
- Invitation to Women in Science Production Closing Parties and Cast & Creative Team Meet & Greets begins with a donation of $500+
- Invitation to Circle Member Exclusive Events like attending a Director’s Rehearsal, begin with a donation of $1,000+
- Invitation to attend as Circle Member Guest(s) at the Women in Science Brunch and Concierge services begins with a donation of $2,500+
- Special Sponsor acknowledgement and premium seating at the CC@MIT 20th Anniversary Science Soireé (Spring 2025); and customized benefits begins with a donation of $5,000+