Why I Can’t Accept “Amy And The Orphans”
What do you do with a disabled child you can’t emotionally support? While not the biggest question...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 23rd Mar 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
What do you do with a disabled child you can’t emotionally support? While not the biggest question...
Read MorePosted by David Vernon | 18th Mar 2018 | Directing, Interview, New York, United States of America
My aesthetic as a stage director is built first on a desire to create an experience that captures the poetic nature of the human condition. It’s a desire to connect with something larger than our sense of self, something sacred. And that’s what I see as the beauty of the theatre. In terms of the expression of that desire, my process is to bring to life a very visual, theatrical, and specific life on stage that illuminates increments of thought as components of physical action, which is how I articulate the methodology of One-Thought-One-Action.
The beauty of OTOA is that if you want to, you can use it almost like the cinematic process of editing film where one can compose one frame of action at a time. It’s how the text supports the physical actions on stage so that even if you could turn off the sound of the actors, the viewer would still get the story being told through the visual embodiment of thought as physical action.
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 13th Mar 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
Lindsey Ferrentino has done a marvelous thing in conceiving a substantial and nuanced lead...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 7th Mar 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
New Yorkers have split into factions on Martin McDonagh since his plays first showed up here two...
Read MorePosted by Michael Appler | 1st Mar 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
Where others this season have failed to mount lovable productions of classic Broadway theater, Bartlett Sher’s lush, elegant revival of My Fair Lady is triumphantly successful.
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 27th Feb 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
Yesterday I knew nothing about the playwright Gracie Gardner or The Hearth, a feminist theater...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 24th Feb 2018 | Immersive Theatre, New York, Review, Stage Combat, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
One of New York City’s most dynamic young theater companies makes a bold addition to its...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 15th Feb 2018 | New York, Review, United States of America
Best known in the US for the stunning exemplars of the German Regietheater tradition he regularly...
Read MorePosted by Mark Galinovsky | 10th Feb 2018 | Interview, Musical Theatre, New York, United States of America
Rob Rokicki is a Drama Desk, Lortel, and Off-Broadway alliance-nominated composer/lyricist. His...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 8th Feb 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
The explosively feminine theater of Adrienne Kennedy breaks many of the fundamental “rules” of...
Read MorePosted by Cate Cammarata | 6th Feb 2018 | New York, Prototype 2018, Theatre and Opera, Transmedia, United States of America
“To dive we must forget the surface fuss… Ignore all surface fuss.. Ignore the surface…” -From...
Read MorePosted by Heather Waters and Susan LaFever | 5th Feb 2018 | New York, Prototype 2018, Theatre and Film, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Of the two reviewers, Waters saw Captive Wild Woman, the movie the opera is based on, the morning...
Read MorePosted by Kendra Augustin | 3rd Feb 2018 | Festivals, New York, Prototype 2018, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
When a show begins I find it difficult for me to be present. Almost, as if, I’m like...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 29th Jan 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
New York-based experimental troupe Nature Theater of Oklahoma (NTO) teams up with Slovenia’s...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 29th Jan 2018 | New York, Playwriting, Review, United States of America
I want the experience for the audience to be a sort of speeding train that gets completely and...
Read MorePosted by Bryoni Trezise | 28th Jan 2018 | Australia, New York, Sydney, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
The moment was 1971, Labour Day’s eve. The context: a biting critique of feminism published by...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 25th Jan 2018 | Festivals, New York, Prototype 2018, Review, Theatre and Opera, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
As the theatre world pushes boundaries and redefines genres, it has become exceedingly rare to...
Read MorePosted by Rebekah Unsworth | 17th Jan 2018 | Design, Interview, New York, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
Tectonic Theater Company’s latest production at the Sheen Center in New York, Uncommon Sense,...
Read MorePosted by Jeff Goldberg | 7th Jan 2018 | Interview, Japan, New York, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
Butoh is now being taught to Zen students, prisoners, and others as a way to acknowledge difficult...
Read MorePosted by Michael Breslin | 6th Jan 2018 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, New York, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
Twenty years after the Wooster Group’s seminal Three Sisters-inspired Brace Up!, contemporary New...
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