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George Bartenieff – actor, director, and co-founder of Theater for the New City – will be remembered at one of theatres he called home, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. Bartenieff’s life and work will be celebrated at Coffeehouse Chronicles #166 on October 1, 2022 at 3pm, at the Ellen Stewart Theatre.
Cathy Weis Projects announces the fall 2019 season of Sundays on Broadway, an intimate series of performances, film screenings, readings, and discussions on Sunday evenings at WeisAcres. The fall season is curated by Cathy Weis and guest curators Emily Climer, Joanna Kotze, Wendy Perron, and Adrienne Truscott. All events begin at 6pm. $10 suggested donation at the door. WeisAcres is located at 537 Broadway, #3 (between Prince and Spring Streets), in Manhattan.
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, located at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, announces its Fall 2017 season of public programs. The season features free public programs throughout the fall and winter, with contemporary theatre and performing artists from around the world.
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, located at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, announces its Fall 2017 season of public programs. The season features free public programs throughout the fall and winter, with contemporary theatre and performing artists from around the world.
New Georges will present a revival reading of its 2008 hit show HILLARY: A MODERN GREEK TRAGEDY WITH A (SOMEWHAT) HAPPY ENDING by Wendy Weiner and directed by Julie Kramer, as part of The Spree, a progressive festivity to benefit New Georges. The special one night only benefit reading will take place on Monday, September 28 at Five Angels Theatre at the 52nd Street Project (789 10th Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets). The reading will be at 7:30pm, with pre-show cocktails beginning at 6pm. Tickets ($25-$100) are available online at www.newgeorges.org.
The final weekend of programming at Odd Harmonics at The Judith Charles Gallery. Flying in from Germany for a command performance of new, original classical works for Theremin and piano, Carolina Eyck and Christopher Tarnow join the eclectic line-up at the Odd Harmonics art and performance exhibit presented by Moog Music Inc. and Butterscotch Recordswho are celebrating the label's launch. Eyck and Tarnow will perform November 2nd at Judith Charles Gallery at 7pm.
Flying in from Germany for a command performance of new, original classical works for Theremin and piano, Carolina Eyck and Christopher Tarnow join the eclectic line-up at the Odd Harmonics art and performance exhibit presented by Moog Music Inc. and Butterscotch Records who are celebrating the label's launch. Eyck and Tarnow will perform November 2nd at Judith Charles Gallery at 7pm.
On October 26 Butterscotch Records and Moog Music will host performances from author and musician Mike Edison and performance artist Christen Clifford. Edison is the former publisher of High Times and former editor of Screw whose books include I Have Fun Everywhere I Go and Dirty! Dirty! Dirty. Edison's performances with his Delta Science Micro Arkestra (featuring keyboard ace Mickey Finn and ex-Sonic Youth drummer Bob Bert) explore pornography, drugs, professional wrestling, and the broken promises of the American space program in what he calls a "witches' brew of beatnik bop and dirty blues." Clifford is a writer and performance artist who Flavorpill has called 'Hilarious and Uncensored.' Clifford will debut a new performance text integrating Leon Theremin's lost years, women in rock, and the Gen X midlife crisis.
Mikael Jorgensen of Wilco and the band New Weather will perform in conjunction with the 135th Audio Engineering Society (AES) convention.
From today, October 16 to November 10, Butterscotch Records and Moog Music will present Odd Harmonics at The Judith Charles Gallery. Odd Harmonics is a month-long contemporary art show and performance series curated by label head Allen Farmelo to celebrate the launch of the label. Centered around a series of custom built sculptural Theremins, the show will feature performances by the likes of Butterscotch's own Mikael Jorgensen (also of Wilco), German classical Theremin virtuoso Carolina Eyck, performance artist Christen Clifford and more. Odd Harmonics is presented in partnership with Moog Music.
From October 16 to November 10, Butterscotch Records and Moog Music will present Odd Harmonics at The Judith Charles Gallery. Odd Harmonics is a month-long contemporary art show and performance series curated by label head Allen Farmelo to celebrate the launch of the label. Centered around a series of custom built sculptural Theremins, the show will feature performances by the likes of Butterscotch's own Mikael Jorgensen (also of Wilco), German classical Theremin virtuoso Carolina Eyck, performance artist Christen Clifford and more. Odd Harmonics is presented in partnership with Moog Music.
As events unfold in the forcible repression of the hunger strike by 88 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, we are entering the final week of 'Another Life,' written and directed by Karen Malpede, presented by Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave. The play protests the Bush era torture program and the indefinite detentions of our post-9/11 world. Its cast and company, shocked by news from Gitmo, will host post-play discussions during the play's final week as community forums for playgoers to exchange thoughts and concerns on the events.
George Bartenieff plays an out-sized captain of industry who privatizes and is ultimately undone by state-sponsored torture in 'Another Life,' written and directed by Karen Malpede, a surreal play that is based on real post-9/11 events. The play, written in a fast-paced lyric language, is based on research, interviews, testimonies, the words of torturers and tortured. It has been widely praised by experts in the field of human rights for its inventiveness, power and ability to create empathy. Theater for the New City will present the piece tonight, March 28 to April 21. Below, BroadwayWorld has a first look at Bartenieff and more onstage!
George Bartenieff plays an out-sized captain of industry who privatizes and is ultimately undone by state-sponsored torture in 'Another Life,' written and directed by Karen Malpede, a surreal play that is based on real post-9/11 events. The play, written in a fast-paced lyric language, is based on research, interviews, testimonies, the words of torturers and tortured. It has been widely praised by experts in the field of human rights for its inventiveness, power and ability to create empathy. Theater for the New City will present the piece tonight, March 28 to April 21, accompanied by 'A Festival of Conscience,' a series of free post-play dialogues and panels with prominent lawyers, writers and activists, and readings of Malpede's play, 'Extreme Whether,' a story of heroic climate scientists facing censorship.
George Bartenieff plays an out-sized captain of industry who privatizes and is ultimately undone by state-sponsored torture in 'Another Life,' written and directed by Karen Malpede, a surreal play that is based on real post-9/11 events. The play, written in a fast-paced lyric language, is based on research, interviews, testimonies, the words of torturers and tortured. It has been widely praised by experts in the field of human rights for its inventiveness, power and ability to create empathy. Theater for the New City will present the piece March 28 to April 21, accompanied by 'A Festival of Conscience,' a series of free post-play dialogues and panels with prominent lawyers, writers and activists, and readings of Malpede's play, 'Extreme Whether,' a story of heroic climate scientists facing censorship.
Dixon Place has announced its October 2012 events lineup. See full details below!
Dixon Place, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1986 to provide a space for literary and performing artists to create and develop new works in front of a live audience.
Dixon Place, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1986 to provide a space for literary and performing artists to create and develop new works in front of a live audience.
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