Performance Space 122 is proud to announce the Fall 2009 schedule. Tickets and PS122 Passports may be purchased online at www.ps122.org or via phone at (212) 352-3101. PS122 is located at 150 First Avenue at East 9th Street, New York, New York 10009.
Performance Space 122, N.Y.C.'s hotbed of contemporary performance, exports a multi-artist touring program to be presented at Seattle's legendary Bumbershoot Festival. PS122 NYC: SEATTLE EDITION is a live bento box teeming with delectable performance bites from Witness Relocation, Reggie Watts and Tommy Smith, LeeSaar The Company - plus a live art installation by 31 Down and Japanther. Best to come hungry.
Following a sold out performance The Wau Wau Sisters return by popular demand to conjure a funny, raucous, ridiculous reinvention of The Last Supper - complete with 12 Disciples, umpteen cocktails, endless fun and fearless abandon!
Following a sold out performance The Wau Wau Sisters return by popular demand to conjure a funny, raucous, ridiculous reinvention of The Last Supper - complete with 12 Disciples, umpteen cocktails, endless fun and fearless abandon!
The Wau Wau Sisters return home for their only show in NYC this summer to conjure a funny, raucous, ridiculous reinvention of The Last Supper - complete with 12 Disciples, umpteen cocktails, endless fun and fearless abandon!
The Wau Wau Sisters return home for their only show in NYC this summer to conjure a funny, raucous, ridiculous reinvention of The Last Supper - complete with 12 Disciples, umpteen cocktails, endless fun and fearless abandon!
Performance Space 122 is proud to announce the Fall 2009 schedule. Tickets and PS122 Passports may be purchased online at www.ps122.org or via phone at (212) 352-3101. PS122 is located at 150 First Avenue at East 9th Street, New York, New York 10009.
At last, The National Theater of the United States of America returns to Performance Space 122 with its triumphant educative spectacular CHAUTAUQUA!
In its own explosive style and rhythm, the NTUSA uses the historic narrative of the late 19th century adult education movement to explore ever prescient questions about art, education and commerce.
Performance Space 122 announced that Radiohole is the recipient of the third Spalding Gray Award. The award is a special commission created in Spalding Gray's honor by Performance Space 122, together with Kathleen Russo, UCLA Live, and The Walker Arts Center. The recipient of this year's award receives a full production in the 2009-10 seasons at P.S. 122 and The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, as well as a stipend for its creation. The Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh was also announced as a partner in the award.
At last, The National Theater of the United States of America returns to Performance Space 122 with its triumphant educative spectacular CHAUTAUQUA!
In its own explosive style and rhythm, the NTUSA uses the historic narrative of the late 19th century adult education movement to explore ever prescient questions about art, education and commerce.
PRELUDE '08 -- the fifth annual FREE festival of new work by more than 20 of New York's most distinctive contemporary theatre artists including Richard Foreman, Big Art Group, NYC Players, Builders Association, Jenny Schwartz and NTUSA -- will be presented September 24 to 27 at the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center (MESTC) at The Graduate Center (365 Fifth Ave. at 34 St.) at The City University of New York in Manhattan.
The Carol Tambor Theatrical Foundation has announced that the winner of this year's The Best of Edinburgh Award, the highest honor at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, is Michael Redhill's Goodness
A mosaic of live entertainment will come to New York with the 'Spiegeltent,' from August 3rd through October 1st; Lypsinka and Duncan Shiek will be among the featured artists
Joel Grey, Olympia Dukakis and more will take part in the Spalding Gray memorial celebration Leftover Stories to Tell, which will run from May 31st through June 4th at P.S. 122
The Devil's Larder, adapted by Scotland's Grid Iron from a book of short stories, will run at P.S. 22 in New York after winning the 'Best of Edinburgh' award at this years's Edinburgh Fringe Festival