In Perception, Eric McCormack plays Dr. Daniel Pierce, an eccentric neuroscience professor with paranoid schizophrenia who is recruited by the FBI to help solve complex cases. Pierce has an intimate knowledge of human behavior and a masterful understanding of the way the mind works. He also has an uncanny ability to see patterns and look past people's conscious emotions to see what lies beneath.
Pierce's mind may be brilliant, but it's also damaged. He struggles with hallucinations and paranoid delusions brought on by his schizophrenia. Oddly, Daniel considers some of his hallucinations to be a gift. They occasionally allow him to make connections that his conscious mind can
Pierce's mind may be brilliant, but it's also damaged. He struggles with hallucinations and paranoid delusions brought on by his schizophrenia. Oddly, Daniel considers some of his hallucinations to be a gift. They occasionally allow him to make connections that his conscious mind can
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by BWW News Desk - February 28, 2010
Danse Blue Lady at Théâtre National de Chaillot Du 10 au 13 mars 2010....
by BWW News Desk - February 28, 2010
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by BWW News Desk - February 17, 2010
In "Why Does Movement Move Us?," choreographer Mark Morris and neuroscientist Bevil Conway discuss the relationship among art and brain science in terms of motion, rhythm and the perception of dance. The event will take place on February 17....
by BWW News Desk - February 17, 2010
In "Why Does Movement Move Us?," choreographer Mark Morris and neuroscientist Bevil Conway discuss the relationship among art and brain science in terms of motion, rhythm and the perception of dance. The event will take place on February 17....
2010 Brainwave Festival to be Held at Rubin Museum of Art
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
In "Why Does Movement Move Us?," choreographer Mark Morris and neuroscientist Bevil Conway discuss the relationship among art and brain science in terms of motion, rhythm and the perception of dance. The event will take place on February 17....
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
In "Why Does Movement Move Us?," choreographer Mark Morris and neuroscientist Bevil Conway discuss the relationship among art and brain science in terms of motion, rhythm and the perception of dance. The event will take place on February 17....
Columbia College Chicago Hosts Discussion of THE DNA TRAIL 2/12
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
Columbia College Chicago Hosts Discussion of THE DNA TRAIL 2/12
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
Columbia College Chicago Hosts Discussion of THE DNA TRAIL 2/12
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
by BWW News Desk - February 12, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
Agora Gallery Presents Contemporary German Art The New York Experience
by Gabrielle Sierra - February 11, 2010
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by Gabrielle Sierra - February 11, 2010
Agora Gallery is pleased to present a new collective exhibition in our main gallery and a solo exhibition by Nathan Sawaya in our adjacent gallery....
Columbia College Chicago Hosts Discussion of THE DNA TRAIL 2/12
by Mary Hanrahan - February 04, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
by Mary Hanrahan - February 04, 2010
Silk Road Theatre Project and Critical Encounters, a program of Columbia College Chicago, join forces to present a lively discussion about the art and science behind The DNA Trail: A Genealogy of Short Plays about Ancestry, Identity, and Utter Confusion....
Wishbone Theatre Collective at Chicago DCA Theater Incubator
by BWW News Desk - January 25, 2010
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by BWW News Desk - January 25, 2010
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Wishbone Theatre Collective at Chicago DCA Theater Incubator
by Gabrielle Sierra - January 19, 2010
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by Gabrielle Sierra - January 19, 2010
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David Zwirner Presents Primary Atmospheres Works from California 1960-1970
by BWW News Desk - January 08, 2010
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by BWW News Desk - January 08, 2010
Primary Atmospheres: Works from California 1960-1970 will present to the New York public a long-overdue survey of the particular kindof minimal work that was made in and around Los Angeles, work which differentiated itself in its emphasis on surface, synthetic materials, industrial processes, and pe...
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by Gabrielle Sierra - January 07, 2010
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by Gabrielle Sierra - January 07, 2010
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THE QUANTUM EYE Plays Open Ended Run At Bleecker Street Theatre
by BWW News Desk - December 26, 2009
The Quantum Eye at Bleecker Street Theatre 45 Bleecker Street (just east of Lafayette Street) New York, NY 10012...
by BWW News Desk - December 26, 2009
The Quantum Eye at Bleecker Street Theatre 45 Bleecker Street (just east of Lafayette Street) New York, NY 10012...
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by Gabrielle Sierra - December 22, 2009
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by Gabrielle Sierra - December 22, 2009
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GroundWorks Theatre Readies Middle Tennessee Premiere of 'Eat the Runt' for 10/16 Opening
by Jeffrey Ellis - October 11, 2009
A. Sean O'Connell will direct the Middle Tennessee premiere of Avery Crozier's Eat the Runt, opening Friday, October 16 at Darkhorse Theatre, 4610 Charlotte Avenue in Nashville. The contemporary comedy will continue at Darkhorse through October 24. In the play, 'Crozier toys with ideas of perception...
by Jeffrey Ellis - October 11, 2009
A. Sean O'Connell will direct the Middle Tennessee premiere of Avery Crozier's Eat the Runt, opening Friday, October 16 at Darkhorse Theatre, 4610 Charlotte Avenue in Nashville. The contemporary comedy will continue at Darkhorse through October 24. In the play, 'Crozier toys with ideas of perception...
GroundWorks Theatre Sets Auditions for Two Upcoming Productions
by Jeffrey Ellis - September 06, 2009
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by Jeffrey Ellis - September 06, 2009
Eat the Runt, by Avery Crozier, is described as a comedy that toys with ideas of perception, political correctness, and societal and cultural norms, requires eight actors ages 30-50. Robert A. O'Connell's Christmas on the Pecos is a tale of two modern-day cowboys, a couple fleeing to a better life a...
GroundWorks Theatre Sets Auditions for Two Upcoming Productions
by Jeffrey Ellis - September 03, 2009
Eat the Runt, by Avery Crozier, is described as a comedy that toys with ideas of perception, political correctness, and societal and cultural norms, requires eight actors ages 30-50. Robert A. O'Connell's Christmas on the Pecos is a tale of two modern-day cowboys, a couple fleeing to a better life a...
by Jeffrey Ellis - September 03, 2009
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EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 2009 - REVIEW: SIX WAYS, George Square 2, August 12
by Robert Gould - August 19, 2009
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by Robert Gould - August 19, 2009
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by Kryst Richardson - August 18, 2009
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by Kryst Richardson - August 18, 2009
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by Te Rina Thompson - July 28, 2009
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by Te Rina Thompson - July 28, 2009
One of the UKs Leading Afro-Carribean theatre practitioners,actress and Directors Josette Bushell-Mingo directs Shakespeares tale of love,magic and perception with New Zealands next generation of theatre makers....
An Evening with Deepak Chopra Comes to Roy Thomson Hall April 27
by BWW News Desk - April 27, 2009
Acknowledged as one of the world's greatest leaders in the field of mind body medicine, Deepak Chopra continues to transform our understanding of the meaning of health. Through his creation of The Chopra Center for Well Being in California in 1996, Chopra established a formal vehicle for the expansi...
by BWW News Desk - April 27, 2009
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Susan Marchall Debuts ADAMANTINE At Montclair Univ. 3/26-29
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 11, 2009
Marking a significant departure for the choreographer, Susan Marshall's world premiere, 'Adamantine,' incorporates technology into its choreographic structure inviting spontaneous improvisation by its six dancers. Many of the usually hidden elements of the stage, its pipes, lighting and ropes are ex...
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 11, 2009
Marking a significant departure for the choreographer, Susan Marshall's world premiere, 'Adamantine,' incorporates technology into its choreographic structure inviting spontaneous improvisation by its six dancers. Many of the usually hidden elements of the stage, its pipes, lighting and ropes are ex...
'Nighttime Traffic' Musical Premieres February 26-March 1 at Boston University
by BWW News Desk - February 26, 2009
Nighttime Traffic, a new musical with book, music and lyrics by Boston University senior Theatre Arts major Alex Wyse, premieres February 26-March 1 at Boston University. ...
by BWW News Desk - February 26, 2009
Nighttime Traffic, a new musical with book, music and lyrics by Boston University senior Theatre Arts major Alex Wyse, premieres February 26-March 1 at Boston University. ...
'Nighttime Traffic' Musical Premieres February 26-March 1 at Boston University
by Robert Diamond - February 12, 2009
Nighttime Traffic, a new musical with book, music and lyrics by Boston University senior Theatre Arts major Alex Wyse, premieres February 26-March 1 at Boston University. ...
by Robert Diamond - February 12, 2009
Nighttime Traffic, a new musical with book, music and lyrics by Boston University senior Theatre Arts major Alex Wyse, premieres February 26-March 1 at Boston University. ...
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by Robert Diamond - February 11, 2009
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by Robert Diamond - February 11, 2009
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