Tag Archives: P.S.122

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Five Questions for: David Levine

Name: David Levine Title/Occupation: Artist, Director Organization/Company: CiNE URL: 1. Where did you grow up and how did you end up where you are now? Grew up in New York City. Directed new plays from 2000-2004, then headed for Berlin. Came back doing a totally

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One Last Chautauqua Re-cap

Just got back from the final performance of NTUSA’s Chautauqua. And I’m sure the world doesn’t need another reviewer talking about how wonderful it was. It is just a really extraordinary, smart, fun, entertaining and intelligent piece of theater. It should really tour to every

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addenda to i(v)an

Just digging through the archives and unearthed CBOT’s two-part interview with Mark Russell from January 2004.   – Mark Russell interview PART I  – Mark Russell interview PART II It was our first full-length, in-depth interview and it is fascinating to look back and see how

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Chautauqua!!

Some of you may have seen the extraordinary work-in-progress extrav-o-rama preview of this at PRELUDE. If not, now’s your chance to be amazed and delighted by….. CHAUTAUQUA!  a theatrical-educational shmorgasbord of delectable performance tastiness and nutritional nuggets of fact and insight brought to you by

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Talkin’ Back to Goat Island

Morgan Pecelli is leading a talkback with Goat Island this Sunday at PS122: Eight years ago Goat Island concluded their collaborative “Letter to a Young Practitioner” (published in School Book 2) with the following sentence:  “All you need now is to stand at the window and let

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LOUDER

This weekend – I’m not sure when the show starts, maybe Thursday – when you’re not at PRELUDE (and you should pretty much be there every day) – but when you’re not – go to PS122 to go see Verdensteatret’s LOUDER. I was blown away

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Sexy Motherf*ckers

Coming up at PS122 next week, Peter Petralia and Neal Medlyn! (not together, silly!) Peter’s project is WHISPER Written and Directed by Peter S. Petralia Performed by Alice Booth, Gillian Lees, and Andrew Westerside Music and Sound Design by Philip Reeder Lighting by Rebecca M.K.

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Oph3lia, Hamlet, Macbeth & More

Okay I was going to do this in a logical way, starting with the first show and moving on up in time to this afternoon (Sunday). But I can’t do it that way because I have been moved to tears and almost to speechlessness by