“Unlike other art forms, theater is meant to be experienced live in one moment, and is gone as soon as that moment passes. Let’s make work that explores the beauty of that moment, and the beauty of that moment passing.” - Spencer Boyce
Mission Statement
Disboyceable Productions is an all new production company focusing on comedy and new work. Emphasizing the importance of lifelong creativity, Disboyceable Productions aims to create theatrical pieces, films, sketches and more that will embrace the playfulness and imagination that every single person has inside of them.
Spencer Boyce
Founder/Artistic Director
Spencer Boyce is a theater artist based in Philadelphia who strives to create work that uplifts and makes audiences think, laugh, question existence, or all three. Spencer focuses on fostering joy, silliness, and the sometimes hard to find beauty in the world around us. Combining the adult complexities that flood our daily lives with the creativity and imagination of playing in your bedroom as a kid, Spencer hopes to captivate with pieces filled with wonder, love, humanity, and maybe some sort of talking animal.
Spencer attended the University of The Arts where he was obtaining a BFA in Directing, Playwriting and Production when the school tragically and abruptly closed after his sophomore year. While at Uarts, Spencer worked on several productions, including Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 (Assistant Director), someone (else) (Stage Manager), and the 2024 Equinox New Play Festival (Artistic Producer). Now, Spencer attends Temple University, where he will graduate in the fall of 2025 with a BA in Theater with a concentration in Directing.
Back in his hometown Saratoga Springs, NY, Spencer has done extensive work with Spa City Theater and Saratoga Children’s Theater including The Spongebob Musical (Director), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Co-Director), Xanadu (Assistant Director), Little Women (Assistant Director), My Son Pinocchio Jr. (Director), Alice By Heart (Angus/Caterpillar/Mock Turtle), Theory of Relativity, (Paul/Anthony), and several others.
In 2022, Spencer was the recipient of the Best Actor award for his performance as The Baker in Into the Woods at The High School Musical Theater Awards at Proctors. This led him to be a nominee for The Jimmy Awards in New York City, where he was given the opportunity to train with several industry professionals and perform on a Broadway stage.