Month: November 2015
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Rebeca Medina’s Paraiso @ Five Myles Gallery
It’s like walking into an abandoned house where everything’s been left the way it was.
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New Ways to Talk About the ‘Work’ – a course-driven response to ANIMALS
An exploration of the ‘course-driven’ theater structure via CHASE – WHAT MATTERS MOST at Dixon Place
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Forgetting, Remembering, Forgetting Again – a dialogue on watching via ‘tiger tiger’
Dan O’Neil and Jennifer Cayer attended ‘tiger tiger (on the nature of violence)’ at Dixon Place on separate nights. Then they wrote this.
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Stepping Out From the Chorus
A decade after he helped pioneer theater blogging, director Isaac Butler looks back
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A Giddy Francophile at BAM
Amelia Parenteau responds to ‘Savannah Bay’ at BAM
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Nate Speare’s SCREAME: A Response & Interview
A response to Screame at the United Solo Festival, and an interview with the show’s creator and performer, Nate Speare.
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Tiger, Tiger at Dixon Place – A response
Amelia Parenteau responds to Jessica Almasy’s ‘tiger tiger (on the nature of violence)’ at Dixon Place
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What Birds Can Teach Us about Life on Earth
We see fiery passion, desperate failing, and tender hope. It soars into outer space and plunges deep into human consciousness.
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We never use texts. We use the sounds of people talking as a kind of score.
French playwright Joris Lacoste on his latest work with spoken language.
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Scaffold Apartment
Hurricane Sandy by way of giraffe costume by way of Beyoncé.
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A conversational response to TOILET FIRE: Rectums in the Rectory
Jerry Lieblich and Jarrett Moran go in-depth about poop and mass

