Monthly Archives: April 2009

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Beowulf- ROCK OPERA

Okay the listing in the New Yorker says: BEOWULF: A THOUSAND YEARS OF BAGGAGE Shotgun Players perform a comedy with music derived from the epic poem. Written by Jason Craig, with music by Dave Malloy; Rod Hipskind directs. In previews. Opens April 5. (Abrons Arts

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MI VIDA DESPUÉS de Lola Arias – Buenos Aires, Argentina

Seis actores nacidos en la década del setenta y principios del ochenta reconstruyen la juventud de sus padres a partir de fotos, cartas, cintas, ropa usada, relatos, recuerdos borrados. ¿Quiénes eran mis padres cuando yo nací? ¿Cómo era la Argentina cuando yo no sabía hablar?

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Spanish Language Editor

Hola Culturebot readers, Aqui Shoshana Polanco, the new Spanish Language Editor. Me da mucho placer anunciarles que a partir de hoy, you will be reading some news from the Spanish speaking world. Gracias Andy to give me this opportunity! Hasta pronto! Shoshana

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home is

I just got home from home, the new site-specific performance from (and featuring) Noemie LaFrance. So I’m going to start by saying I liked the piece. I really enjoyed it; I found it fascinating and engaging and I loved the way Noemie involved the intimate

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Discount Beowulf

Banana Bag & Bodice Bring It: And you can have it broughten to you for only $10!!! Use code “PS122” and get $10 tix for performances through April 5. Click here, mortal.

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Lolita: An Imagined Opera

 American Premiere of Lolita: An Imagined Opera April 3 • 7:30PM April 4 • 8:00PM April 5 • 3:00PM Alexander Kasser Theater in  Montclair, NJ. Looks cool! To learn more, watch this video in which composer Joshua Fineberg speaks on his work: 

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Five Questions for: Bertie Ferdman

Name: Bertie Ferdman Title/Occupation: Performance Artist, Scholar, Teacher, and Curator Organization/Company: Ex.Pgirl, MESTC/CUNY, Adjunct Lecturer (theatre) at City College, CUNY and Manhattanville URL(s): http://www.here.org http://www.thesegalcenter.org/ 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? I grew up in Puerto

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Wooster Collective’s new database

The latest entry in some interesting branded culture offerings we’ve been looking at recently comes from Marc and Sara Schiller of the Wooster Collective – the sprawling online catalog the Schillers have run since 2001 that captures ephemeral street art around the globe. (And yes,