Wild Geese Productions.
A production company for stage and screen with a focus on the absurd.
Who We Are
Wild Geese Productions is a production company founded by three misfits, who wanted to focus on telling stories through an imaginative lens. Our company philosophy is inspired by Mary Oliver's 'Wild Geese' poem:
"Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting - over and over announcing your place in the family of things."
Wild Geese, Mary Oliver
Mission Statement
We are passionate about creating work that often doesn’t see the light of day and we focus on opportunities for women and other fellow misfits breaking into the industry.
We want to make interesting work. With cool women. Who care about society.
Meet The Geese
Sam Ipema
Molly Ehrenberg-Peters
Artistic Director, Founder
Managing Director, Co-Founder
Sam Ipema is a writer, actor, and director based in New York and London. She’s worked at NYU-Tisch and Stella Adler Studio as an assistant director. Her pilot ‘Dear Annie, I Hate You’ was named Stage 32’s “Best Of Stage 32” and Coverfly’s RED LIST. She founded Wild Geese to start creating her own work and help others create theirs. Honorary member of Junkyard Theater (London) and Hamlet Isn’t Dead (NYC). MA in Classical Acting from Royal Central.
Molly Ehrenberg-Peters is an actor and producer originally from the UK and now based in New York City. Molly’s acting experience spans across the stage, radio and screen including for the BBC and in BAFTA nominated series ‘Anne Frank: A Life In Hiding’. In 2022 Molly embarked on her producing debut with ‘The Night Alive’ by Conor McPherson at The Chain Theatre, a sold-out production which received rave reviews.
Shivani Mathur
Development & Outreach, Producer
Shivani Mathur is an actor who grew up in Toronto, Austin, NYC, and Germany and is now back in NYC for the past 10 years. She is a graduate of the 2-year Conservatory at Stella Adler Studio of Acting. She turned her curious nature and passion for studying human behavior into a life path - studying Journalism, working in girl’s leadership development non-profit, and now as an actor, studying people’s complexities. Most recently starred in Kara Grace Miller's mockumentary "Love Sucks" and a new play called If You Like Me at My Worst at Columbia University.