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Friday, March 9, 2012

Alec Duffy Talks Secret Societies & Hoi Polloi’s New Show by Jeremy M. Barker

In "All Hands," opening this week at IAP, the Obie-winning company stages its largest exploration of how Americans stage community yet

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:39AM
Wednesday, March 7, 2012

A Nice Video for Your Eyes to Be Looking At by Jeremy M. Barker

Because. Just because. (Your friends at Culturebot)

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:08PM
Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Mircea Cantor, Marten Spangberg, Bad Critics, Books & Thoughts by Jeremy M. Barker

Franco-Romanian artist Mircea Cantor defends his right not make a point, while Swedish choreographer Marten Spangberg demands we re-think art entirely

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 06:43PM
Friday, March 2, 2012

A Poorly Edited Stew Of Half-Baked Thoughts by Jeremy M. Barker

A logorrheic response to writer's block wandering through craft beer, personal histories, Tanja Liedtke's legacy, the Deschanel sisters' TV shows, & Theresa Rebeck's gender problems

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:15PM
Thursday, February 23, 2012

Choreographer Crystal Pite Makes Dance About Us by Jeremy M. Barker

The Vancouver-based dance company Kidd Pivot Frankfurt RM makes its New York debut with a limited engagement at the Baryshnikov Arts Center

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:27PM

Last Chance: Final Weekend of Jim Findlay’s “Botanica” at 3LD by Jeremy M. Barker

Final performances of a twisted and visually stunning exploration of plants and the erotic

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:52AM
Thursday, February 2, 2012

“Mike Daisey Was Right and I Was Wrong” by Jeremy M. Barker

Mike Daisey proves theater can help change the world, and Jeremy Barker owes him a drink

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:51PM
Friday, January 27, 2012

Jim Findlay and the Secret Sex Lives of Plants by Jeremy M. Barker

Because "Green Porno" and "Botany of Desire" were already taken...

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:53PM
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Young Jean Lee’s “Untitled Feminist Show”: The Con by Jeremy M. Barker

Everything you ever wanted to know about this show, you learned in your middle school health ed class

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:44PM
Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Mob’s “Maggie is a Twat” Opens in Copenhagen This February by Jeremy M. Barker

A transdisciplinary performance duo tackle Britain's notorious Iron Lady in a work set to open next month in Europe

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:11PM
Saturday, January 7, 2012

Builders Association & Gob Squad at UTR by Jeremy M. Barker

"Sontag: Reborn" stays afloat on the strength of its subject, and Gob Squad rocks it--again

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 04:57PM
Friday, January 6, 2012

Motus’s “Alexis. A Greek Tragedy” at UTR by Jeremy M. Barker

Does making you think for a long time about why you dislike something make that something good? If so, Motus is for you

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:30PM
Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Culturebot’s January Festival Resources Page by Jeremy M. Barker

CBOT's indispensable resource page for news, views, and information about UTR, COIL, American Realness, and January's festival madness

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:05PM
Tuesday, January 3, 2012

COIL 2012: An Interview with Rabih Mroué by Jeremy M. Barker

One of Beirut's most respected artists is making his US debut at PS 122 this January

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 05:43PM
Sunday, January 1, 2012

COIL 2012: An Interview with Lin Hixson and Matthew Goulish by Jeremy M. Barker

A brief discussion with the artists, late of Goat Island, behind Every House Has a Door

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:29PM
Saturday, December 31, 2011

COIL 2012: William Cusick and Kenneth Collins of Temporary Distortion by Jeremy M. Barker

The minds behind Temporary Distortion explain how they explored the fact and fiction of cop-life in "Newyorkland"

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 07:56PM

COIL 2012: Rachel Chavkin on The TEAM’s “Mission Drift” by Jeremy M. Barker

The artistic director of NYC's The TEAM talks about the award-winning show coming to PS 122's COIL Festival this January

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 06:48PM
Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Under the Radar 2012: An Interview With chelfitsch’s Toshiki Okada by Jeremy M. Barker

One of the foremost artists of his generation speaks about the triptych "Hot Pepper, Air Conditioner, and the Farewell Speech," this January at the Japan Society as part of UTR

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:37PM

American Realness 2012: An Interview with Laura Arrington by Jeremy M. Barker

One of San Francisco's most exciting young choreographers is bringing her lauded 2010 work "Hot Wings" to American Realness

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 05:25PM

APAP 2012 Showcase: Dan Safer on Witness Relocation’s “Small Incision…” by Jeremy M. Barker

The choreographer and director behind the well-known dance-theater company speaks about the aleatory performance being showcased at DNA

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 04:45PM
Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Under the Radar 2012: Hideki Noda on “The Bee” by Jeremy M. Barker

The legendary Japanese director discusses gender, revenge, and Lecoq with UTR's Mark Russell

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:39AM
Sunday, December 18, 2011

UTR & COIL 2012: Mariano Pensotti on “El pasado es un animal grotesco” by Jeremy M. Barker

A leading young Argentinean director talks with us about the piece he's touring in North America this winter

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:14PM
Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The Rude Mechs’ “Method Gun” Latest Addition to OtB.tv by Jeremy M. Barker

The Austin-based company's lauded exploration of artistic authenticity is the latest edition to the website's catalogue of high-quality video

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 09:49AM
Tuesday, December 13, 2011

OtB.tv Adds The Rude Mechs’ “Method Gun” by Jeremy M. Barker

The Austin-based company's lauded exploration of artistic authenticity is the latest edition to the website's catalogue of high-quality video

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 05:34PM

Under the Radar 2012: Director Radosław Rychcik on “In the Solitude of the Cotton Fields” by Jeremy M. Barker

A rising star on the international scene, we met with the Polish director behind this fiercely intense performance in Portland when it played the TBA Festival in 2010

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:29PM
Saturday, December 10, 2011

What’s 17 Years in Indie Rock? by Jeremy M. Barker

Random thoughts about aesthetic and cultural change while watching the music videos

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 05:28PM
Friday, December 9, 2011

LAVA’s “Atlas” at Dixon Place by Jeremy M. Barker

The Brooklyn-based acro-dance-theater company's newest is a mixed-bag offering a number of highlights

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 05:41PM

Under the Radar 2012: An Interview With Curator Mark Russell by Jeremy M. Barker

The former curator of PS 122 and TBA Festival, and the founder of UTR, talks about this year's line-up

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 01:04PM
Friday, December 2, 2011

Philip Glass Joins OWS Protesting Outside Performance of His Own Opera by Jeremy M. Barker

The iconoclastic composer leads the crowd reciting the work's rather apropos closing lines; no bread is purchased

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:24PM

The Paper Industry Explores the Uncertainty Principle (With No Cats) by Jeremy M. Barker

Director Jamie Peterson talks about TPI's latest--and most ambitious--show, "Apologies (and other gray areas)," playing now at the Incubator

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:51AM

Big Dance Theater’s “Supernatural Wife” at BAM by Jeremy M. Barker

Paul Lazar and Annie-B nail it with a re-imagining of Euripide's "Alcestis" that counts among the best Next Wave has offer this year

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:39AM

All that Chat

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Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
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