Demon Baby
You have one last weekend to catch DEMON BABY at the Ohio, and it’s worth the trip through the subarctic New York night–it’s a compelling piece of theater from Clubbed Thumb.
You have one last weekend to catch DEMON BABY at the Ohio, and it’s worth the trip through the subarctic New York night–it’s a compelling piece of theater from Clubbed Thumb.
If you have never seen Taylor Mac before, youre missing out. This writer/performers newest creation is morbidly entitled, Cardiac Arrest or Venus on a Half Clam. And no, I cant explain the title.
What happens when you put Elena Ceausescu, Imelda Marcos, Eva Peron and Madame Mao in a room for a posthumous tea party? Find out in the newest version of The Ladies from The Civilians. Culturebot saw it last year as a work-in-progress and it was
Lawrence Goldhuber is a dancer and choreographer best known for his work with Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company and his collaborative work with Heidi Latzky. Among his many other accomplishments he choreographedand performed The Seven Deadly Sins: Gluttony , commissioned by Jacob’s Pillow Dance
If you like your performance art rife with psychotropic drugs, LP records and lovely young ladies in scant lobster costumes, then you should have been at Chashama on January 20th and 21st, 2004 to see Dixon Place’s presentation of Five and Two (5mg Haldol +
Little Theatre, a monthly evening of performance, returns to Tonic on Monday, January 26th.
Last night Culturebot went to the opening night of Michelle Matlock’s The Mammy Project at The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus’ Palace of Variety. It’s a very enjoyable and engaging show, exploring the history and persistence of the “Mammy” icon in American Culture.
Check out this interview with Susan Bernfield and Emily DeVoti of New Georges by Theater2K editor Brook Stowe.
So, another Arts Presenters Conference has come and gone, leaving behind a sea of exhausted performers and curators.
Some of you may remember Radiohole from last season’s Postmodern Arctic Performance Spectacle None of It: More or Less Hudson’s Bay, Again at P.S. 122. Well, they’re at it again, cooking up an anarchic new theatrical invention called Radiohole Is Still My Name.
Culturebot has spies everywhere! Over the holidays one of our intrepid Culturebot Agents braved the Atlantic and journeyed to London to bring back tales of Jerry Springer: The Opera.
Last night P.S. 122 started off 2004 with two new shows and a huge party.