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  • A Dark Future Now
    A Dark Future Now
    Brendan McCall

    Brendan McCall reviews Tim Blake Nelson’s newest play And Then We Were No More at La Mama.

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    October 23, 2025
  • The Force of Her Archive
    The Force of Her Archive
    Eve Bromberg

    Editor Eve Bromberg in conversation with choreographer and dance scholar Richard Move on their BAM debut of Martha@BAM, part of the 2025 Next Wave Festival.

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    October 20, 2025
  • The Selves We Were and The Ones We Are Becoming
    The Selves We Were and The Ones We Are Becoming
    Eve Bromberg

    Eve Bromberg talks to dancer, choreographer Claudia Hilda whose new work “Neither Here, Nor There – The Migrant Body” is currently on view at CARVALHO in Williamsburg

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    October 15, 2025
  • The Diffusion of Rules
    The Diffusion of Rules
    Tess Walsh

    Tess Walsh reviews the New York premier of Naomi Wallace’s SLAUGHTER CITY.

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    October 15, 2025
  • We Must Make Our Ghosts Our Guests
    We Must Make Our Ghosts Our Guests
    Sarah Kornfeld

    In installment one of her series “Letters from London,” writer and cultural producer Sarah Kornfeld discusses the opening of Ibraaz, a new arts and cultural space dedicated to visual culture from Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

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    October 15, 2025
  • Doing It Wrong Together: Alexa West’s “Jawbreaker” and the Choreography of Strain
    Doing It Wrong Together: Alexa West’s “Jawbreaker” and the Choreography of Strain
    Alex Goss

    Actual transformation will generate friction and call for care; work will require rest, and resentments made will require dialogue.

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    October 14, 2025
  • In Conversation with Celine Song
    In Conversation with Celine Song
    Eve Bromberg

    Celine Song talks to editor Eve Bromberg about her play Family, working across theater and film, and the limitations of Starbucks.

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    October 14, 2025
  • Everyone is The Expert in Something
    Everyone is The Expert in Something
    Cody Herrmann

    Cody Herrmann talks to Sabina Sethi Unni about her public space performance “Flood Sensor Aunty”

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    October 3, 2025
  • The Inheritance of a Second Face and Divine Monstrosity: Celine Song’s FAMILY at La Mama
    The Inheritance of a Second Face and Divine Monstrosity: Celine Song’s FAMILY at La Mama
    Tess Walsh

    Writer Tess Walsh reviews the latest production of Celine Song’s Family at LaMama.

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    October 3, 2025
  • In A Devotion to Service, Kat Sotelo’s Lifetime(s) of Devotion
    In A Devotion to Service, Kat Sotelo’s Lifetime(s) of Devotion
    Lucy Kudlinski

    When you realize this, it feels like a punchline finding its hit.

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    October 2, 2025
  • The Gothic Gets into My Dream World: A Conversation with Sibyl Kempson
    The Gothic Gets into My Dream World: A Conversation with Sibyl Kempson
    Darcie Dennigan

    And rather than looking harder at the actual landscape, she urges the landscape painter to go faster, so that via their painting, she can catch a better glimpse, and better see what she is seeing, better know what she thinks she knows…

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    September 30, 2025
  • Cameron Stuart in conversation with Theresa Buchheister | VIVIAN OBLIVION at The Brick Theater Oct 9-12
    Cameron Stuart in conversation with Theresa Buchheister | VIVIAN OBLIVION at The Brick Theater Oct 9-12
    Theresa Buchheister

    Do acts of kindness beget rewards? Do we become deeper by adding depth to others? It is hard to say, actually; I think the verdict is still out. But we have all the evidence we need, from history and from our own lives, that violence only begets more violence.

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    September 24, 2025
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