EST/Sloan Project Presents First Light Festival 2009
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 13, 2009
First Light Festival 2009 is a presentation of new works commissioned by the EST/Sloan Project, an initiative designed to stimulate artists to create credible and compelling work exploring the worlds of science and technology and to challenge the existing stereotypes of scientists and engineers in the popular imagination. Now in its eleventh season, The Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science & Technology Project (Graeme Gillis, Program Director) program has received proposals now numbering in the hundreds, and EST/Sloan has commissioned some two hundred projects for development with grants ranging from $500 to $10,000. Each season the EST/Sloan Project commissions and develops new works, and presents the results, at various stages from first readings to fully mounted productions, in the FIRST LIGHT Festival.
'Let Me Down Easy' Uplifting
by Nancy Grossman
- Sep 22, 2008
Anna Deavere Smith returns to Cambridge and the American Repertory Theatre with a moving assortment of characters in search of grace in tow
'Ugo's Last Dance' to Play at The Medicine Show 9/10
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 10, 2008
Ugo's Last Dance is a haunting tale about three clowns, whose fame as political commentators under the previous regime, leads them-under a tyrannical usurper-to languish their days away in a jail cell, where the play is set.
'Ugo's Last Dance' Runs at Medicine Show Theatre Starting 9/10
by Faetra Petillo
- Aug 29, 2008
God Machine, in Partnership with The Foundry Theatre, presents Ugo's Last Dance, a new musical by David Lefort Nugent & directed by Alec Tok, at The Medicine Show Theatre, 549 West 52nd Street, from September 10th to October 4th.
'Ugo's Last Dance' to Play at The Medicine Show 9/10
by Faetra Petillo
- Aug 22, 2008
Ugo's Last Dance is a haunting tale about three clowns, whose fame as political commentators under the previous regime, leads them-under a tyrannical usurper-to languish their days away in a jail cell, where the play is set.
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