Month: January 2005

  • Daylight

    Ack. So – some of you may know that Sarah Michelson’s new piece Daylight was supposed to open last thursday at P.S. 122. Unfortunately, due to injuries, the performance had […]

  • Moral Values Festival

    [FROM THE BRICK THEATER] Rape. Murder. Homosexuality. Abortion. Treason. Incest. Paganism. Divorce. Imperialism. Profanity. Communism. Infanticide. Racketeering. Perversion. Drugs. Terrorism. Taxation. Cannibalism. Sensationalism. Secularism. Flag-burning. Torture. And Genocide. Yes, there’s […]

  • oh moscow

    I saw Pavol Liska’s Three Sisters last night at CSC. As Culturebot readers know, we try not to do reviews. But I will certainly offer up a strong recommendation. This […]

  • GATZ-zooks!

    I just received an e-mail from ERS. If you were planning on seeing GATZ, there’s been a little bit of a change in plans. Due to unfortunate circumstances beyond their […]

  • Poor Theater

    “I always tell myself that even if we had a million dollars, this would be the choice,” he said. “Theater people make excuses – ‘If we only had more money.’ […]

  • collaborate or perish

    The other day in the Times Margo Jefferson wrote an article with the headline Words to the Wise Performance Artist: Get Help. Collaborate. Grow. Pretty insightful and something that I’ve […]

  • 2005

    This week 2005 starts off with a mad rush of compelling shows. This is just a quick entry to give a heads-up, and we will follow up with more details […]