LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture, working in collaboration with choreographer Renana Raz, whose work has been called 'brilliant' by the Israeli press, is pleased to announce the first-ever international production of MOTHER.NET. The show aims to take the usually isolated experience of watching YouTube videos and turns it into a public experience. Artists will respond to YouTube clips on the theme of mother through dance, theater, music, storytelling, and audience interaction.
LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture, working in collaboration with choreographer Renana Raz, whose work has been called "brilliant" by the Israeli press, is pleased to announce the first-ever international production of MOTHER.NET. The show aims to take the usually isolated experience of watching YouTube videos and turns it into a public experience. Artists will respond to YouTube clips on the theme of mother through dance, theater, music, storytelling, and audience interaction.
La MaMa will present Chris Tanner's 'Football Head: tales of shame and humiliation', running June 20-29, 2014. Tanner returns to The Club at La MaMa this June for the world premiere of his show.
The New Jersey Repertory Company will present the East Coast Premiere of Annapurna by Sharr White, directed by SuzAnne Barabas. Annapurna will begin preview performances tonight, October 11, 2012 and will celebrate its opening night on Saturday, October 13 at New Jersey Repertory Company (179 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ), running through Sunday, November 18. Tickets are $40 ($35 during previews and $60 on opening night - with reception) and can be purchased by calling 732-229-3166 or by visiting www.njrep.org.
New Jersey Repertory Company presents the East Coast premiere of Sharr White's dark comedy, ANNAPURNA, October 11 through November 18. Out of friends, out of luck, and out of time, Ulysses is resigned to riding off into the sunset, that is until his ex-wife Emma arrives on the scene with bruises, seventeen grand in cash, and a fruit bowl
The New Jersey Repertory Company will present the East Coast Premiere of Annapurna by Sharr White, directed by SuzAnne Barabas. Annapurna will begin preview performances on Thursday, October 11, 2012 and will celebrate its opening night on Saturday, October 13 at New Jersey Repertory Company (179 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ), running through Sunday, November 18. Tickets are $40 ($35 during previews and $60 on opening night - with reception) and can be purchased by calling 732-229-3166 or by visiting www.njrep.org.
An immigrant actress finds her brother, lost long ago in a freak circus accident, and enlists his help to make her accent disappear. Ghosts of the past appear and lead them on a ritualistic journey where the boundaries of geography, time, life and death begin to vanish. The Vanishing Play explores the struggle to change one's identity, and the conflict between hanging on and escaping the past.
An immigrant actress finds her brother, lost long ago in a freak circus accident, and enlists his help to make her accent disappear. Ghosts of the past appear and lead them on a ritualistic journey where the boundaries of geography, time, life and death begin to vanish. The Vanishing Play explores the struggle to change one's identity, and the conflict between hanging on and escaping the past.
Chosen from over 1,030 submissions by playwriting workshops, university theatre programs, and professional companies nationwide, With a Shrug by Playwright Nicholas Priore (MFA '10, The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University) and produced by Pamela Scott/Aching Dogs Theatre Company will be presented at the 36th Annual Samuel French Inc. Off Off Broadway (OOB) Short Play Festival at 8 pm on July 22nd at The Lion Theatre (410 West 42nd Street, NYC).
The 2009 Left Out Festival, gay performance art, April 16-27, 2009 at Stage Left Studio, NYC
The 2009 Left Out Festival, a celebration of gay performance art, runs from April 16-27, 2009 at Stage Left Studio, NYC's only solo show repertory theater.
The 2009 Left Out Festival, gay performance art, April 16-27, 2009 at Stage Left Studio, NYC
The 2009 Left Out Festival, a celebration of gay performance art, runs from April 16-27, 2009 at Stage Left Studio, NYC's only solo show repertory theater.