Monthly Archives: April 2008

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hiroshima in the east village

Voice & Vision Theater and Crossing Jamaica Avenue as part of the Culture Project’s Women’s Center Stage Festival present I Have Been to Hiroshima, Mon Amour, a workshop presentation of a new play by Chiori Miyagawa. April 15th & 16th @ 8pm The Culture Project,

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crooked

Here’s another one that sounds interesting….just got the press release: Catherine Trieschmann’s comedy crooked directed by Liz Diamond will have its Off Broadway premiere when previews begin Friday, April 11, at 8:00pm for an opening Sunday, April 20, at 7:00pm at the Women’s Project Theater,

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Smearcase and other goings on

Just checked in with the DTW blog which quoted Claudia LaRocco’s  article in the Times about Deborah Jowitt being fired by the Village Voice! Wow… when are they going to just go ahead and make the Voice a porn rag? In their ongoing -and largely

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Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab 10th Anniversary

Soho Rep. 2007-2008 WRITER/DIRECTOR LAB READING SERIES Downtown’s premiere program for new plays celebrates its 10th anniversary. Readings of the very newest work at Soho Rep. Free. First come, first served. All readings 7pm at Soho Rep. complete line-up after the jump.

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compani javedani at TribecaPAC

I know nothing about this company but it sounds like it might be cool: Tribeca Work & Show Festival presents compani javedani From Persia with Measured Love ~ Ketab : Yek a world-premiere full-length work Tribeca Performing Arts Center ~ 199 Chambers Street, New York

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The TEAM Benefit

The TEAM is holding a benefit for their new production ARCHITECTING: ARCHITECTING is the newest work-in-progress by the TEAM. Scarlett O’Hara pageant contestants crash into anarchist architects in this time-bending epic. With hauntings by presidential scion Henry Adams, Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell,

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sarah ruhl in the new yorker

i know i’m so behind on posting relevant information on upcoming shows, etc. etc. i’m just slipping a little and also working on a longer essay. and also i’m easily distracted. i loved this article on Sarah Ruhl, though. I wish I’d seen Dead Man’s